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Atosa USA MGF8452 60-Inch Chef Base Refrigerated Equipment Stand

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by Atosa
Original price $3,259.00
Original price $3,259.00 - Original price $3,259.00
Original price $3,259.00
Current price $2,714.00
$2,714.00 - $3,019.00
Current price $2,714.00

Atosa USA MGF8452 60-Inch Chef Base Refrigerated Equipment Stand

Product features

  • Exterior and Interior Stainless Steel.
  • Dixell Digital Temeprature Control Systems.
  • Heavy Duty Embraco Compressor.
  • Self-closing and Stay open Door.
  • 2-Year Labor and Parts Warranty.
  • Round Corner Design.
  • Recessed Door Handle.
  • Pre-Installed Castors and Shelves.
  • Efficient Refrigeration System.
  • 5 Year Compressor Warranty.

Product description

Atosa Chef Base with Extended Top, one-section, 60-15/32"W x 32-1/16"D x 26-19/32"H, side-mounted self-contained refrigeration, 8.4 cu. ft., (2) self-closing drawers with recessed handles, digital temperature control, 34° to 40°F temperature range, includes (6) 12 x 20 stainless steel pans, stainless steel interior, exterior, 5" casters, R290 Hydrocarbon refrigerant, 1/7 HP, 2.3 amps,115v/60/1-ph, cord, NEMA 5-15P, cETLus, ETL-Sanitation.

Dimensions

26.6(h) x 60.5(w) x 32.06(d) inches

Spec Sheet

Spec Sheet Atosa USA MGF8452 60-Inch Chef Base Refrigerated Equipment Stand

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