E30R 1-Door Reach-in Commercial Refrigerator

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$1,500
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Safely store all types of food with the Elite Kitchen Supply E30R commercial reach-in refrigerator. When food is needed at a moments glance, this 1-door reach-in refrigerator has ample space for all your needs. Wire shelves keep organization neat and tidy for easy access. The fully insulated interior and door means temperatures remain constant all day.

  • Field Reversible Door (no extra parts needed, only 10mm wrench/socket)
  • 17.72 cu. ft. capacity
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 27-1/2 in. x 32-5/8 in. x 80-3/8 in.
  • Full stainless-steel interior and exterior
  • Digital temperature controls with LED display
  • 33°F to 41°F temperature range
  • 4-adjustable wire shelves
  • Locking casters for easy mobility
  • Bottom mounted compressor
  • Warranty null and void if used and installed in residential homes, basements or garages
  • R290 natural refrigerant is prohibited for use inside non-commercial buildings

      

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Mitchell A Cole
Efficient Fridge 250 watts total when running

I've only had it for a few months. The R290 refrigeration setup is wildly efficient. A similar 134A setup will run between 500 and 700 watts.
This thing is simple. No crazy circuit boards or computer crap. Nothing expensive or unreliable. The condenser fan is Loud - but not a-typical for commercial equipment.

I am using it as a fermentation refrigerator for controlling temp/rate. To hit the 68° F target, I use an ink bird controller relay. Then cold crash with the normal thermostat as cold as it goes.
It's far more responsive than home units in the past. Beer comes out great!