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Cossiga BTGRF15 Freestanding Refrigerated Display Cabinet

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Cossiga BTGRF15 Freestanding Refrigerated Display CabinetThe Cossiga BTGRF15 Freestanding Display Cabinet delivers premium refrigerated display performance with exceptional product visibility. Designed for cafs, restaurants and foodservice venues, it combines heated double glazed glass, deck forced refrigeration and energy efficient R290 refrigerant to ensure stable temperatures and professional presentation. Freestanding refrigerated display cabinet Heated double glazed glass on top, sides and front to

The Cossiga BTGRF15 Freestanding Display Cabinet delivers premium refrigerated display performance with exceptional product visibility. Designed for cafés, restaurants and foodservice venues, it combines heated double-glazed glass, deck-forced refrigeration and energy-efficient R290 refrigerant to ensure stable temperatures and professional presentation.

  • Freestanding refrigerated display cabinet

  • Heated double-glazed glass on top, sides and front to prevent fogging

  • Argon-filled doors for improved insulation and energy efficiency

  • Heated rear sub-frame to prevent condensation

  • Deck-forced refrigeration for consistent cooling throughout

  • R290 natural refrigerant for energy-efficient, eco-friendly operation

  • Integral condenser for compact, self-contained installation

  • Self-evaporating condensate system for reduced maintenance

  • Stainless steel wire shelving for durability and hygiene

  • Adjustable shelves plus base for flexible merchandising

  • LED lighting for enhanced product visibility

  • Ticket strips for clear pricing and labelling

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