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Retro Solid Door
Retro Solid Door

Snomaster15L Under Counter Beverage Coolers

R4,999

Retail: R6,500
About

The SnoMaster range is all about keeping things chilled in your home, and includes a variety of beverage cooling options to suit any need or space. So, whether you want to keep your wine chilled at just the right temperature or store plenty of ice for parties, these coolers are here to help. 

Product Features

Retro Solid Door

  • Adjustable Shelves
  • Compressor Cooled
  • Red Retro
Clear Door
  • Adjustable Shelves
  • Compressor Cooled
  • Internal Light
  • Manual Thermostat
  • Tempered Glass
Product Specifications

Retro Solid Door

  • Product Dimensions (mm): (H) 835 x (W) 550 x (D) 583
  • Boxed Dimensions (mm): (H) 870 x (W) 580 x (D) 625
  • Storage Volume: 115 litres
  • Temp Range: 2⁰C to 10⁰
  • Net Weight: 38kg
  • Climate Class: T
  • Protection Class: I
  • Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz
  • Total Input Power: 130W
  • Rated Current: 0.5A
  • Refrigerant:R600a/25g
  • Foaming Agent: Cyclopentane
  • Lamps Power: 1W
  • Applications: Commercial or Domestic Use

Clear Door

  • Barcode: 6009697571842
  • Product Dimensions (mm): (H) 835 x (W) 550 x (D) 555
  • Boxed Dimensions (mm): (H) 870 x (W) 590 x (D) 580
  • Storage Volume: 115 litres
  • Temp Range: 2⁰C to 10⁰
  • Net Weight: 38kg
  • Climate Class: N
  • Protection Class: I
  • Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz
  • Total Input Power: 130W
  • Rated Current: 0.5A
  • Refrigerant: R600a/17g
  • Foaming Agent: Cyclopentane
  • Lamps Power: 1W
  • Applications: Commercial or Domestic Use
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