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Atosa MSF3615GR 36 inch Mega Top Sandwich Prep Table

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Original price $3,085.00
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Original price $3,085.00
Current price $2,574.00
$2,574.00 - $2,879.00
Current price $2,574.00

Atosa Mega Top Sandwich Prep Table

Atosa Sandwich/Salad Mega Top Refrigerator, two-section, 36-5/16"W x 34"D x 47-1/10"H, includes (15) 1/6 stainless steel pans, rear-mounted, self-contained refrigeration, 8.7 cu. ft., (2) solid hinged self-closing doors, digital temperature control, 33° to 40°F temperature range, (2) adjustable shelves, 10" poly cutting board, ventilated refrigeration, automatic evaporation, air defrost, stainless steel interior & exterior, galvanized steel back, 5" casters, R290 Hydrocarbon refrigerant, 1/7 HP, 115v/60/1-ph, 2.3 amps, cord, NEMA 5-15P, cETLus, ETL-Sanitation

Dimensions: 47.1(h) x 36.31(w) x 34(d) inches


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