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Glass Door Merchandiser Refrigerator

Glassdoor merchandiser refrigerator models are considered to be an excellent way to display all of the great products that are available in your restaurant. They also keep everything safely cooled at HACCP-approved temperatures. Commercial glass door refrigerators are designed for merchandising are basically built with sleek exteriors to complement customer-facing spaces, glass doors that provide you with the full view of the products that are being showcased. These merchandiser coolers are the perfect add-ons to many businesses that include your commercial kitchens as well. 

You can find a large range of glass door coolers, glass door fridges, and glass door refrigerators from the store at Kitchen services as we sell a variety of kitchen equipment in Los Angeles

Commercial Refrigeration

BAGR7W-HC

$2,984.00

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGF23-HC

$9,555.00
10% OFF

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGF49-HC

$13,096.80
10% OFF

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGF72-HC

$18,158.40
10% OFF

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGM12-HC

$3,759.30

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGM14-HC

$4,457.00
10% OFF

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGM23-HC

$4,782.60

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGM48SL-HC

$7,624.00
10% OFF

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGM49-HC

$7,225.20
10% OFF

Commercial Refrigeration

BKGM72-HC

$11,204.10

Common Questions About Glass Door Merchandisers

How big should my retail refrigerator be?

When you decide what size your refrigerator should be, keep in mind that refrigerators with one section usually have room for 20-30 cu ft inside and are 20-30 inches wide. Refrigerators with two sections have a larger interior space of 30-50 cu ft, their width 40-60 inches. Units with three sections hold 50-70 cu ft and are above 70 inches in width. This should help you figure out what size you want your fridge to be, considering your inventory.

 What shelving options are available?

Glass-door refrigerators either come with wire or glass shelves. Glass shelves are often superior since compared to wire shelves, they are a lot easier to clean and nothing slips and falls through them.

Do I need sliding doors or swinging doors?

  • The door type you choose should be based on the location of the compressor.
  • Sliding doors are best for merchandising in densely populated, narrow areas. Think-aisled convenience stores are best for sliding doors.
  • Swinging doors provide additional storage space and a larger opening. These doors are best suited for spacious areas.

Where should my compressor be located?

Top-mounted compressors do not need to be cleaned too often since they are away from the floor. They are also energy-efficient and offer ample top storage. Such compressors last longer compared to bottom-mounted compressors. However, keep in mind that they cost more, and it is harder to maintain them. Bottom-mounted compressors are cheaper and easier to maintain. They are best for warmer environments, and you get higher bottom shelves with them. Their downsides are that they get dirty quicker, and since they take up most of the bottom space, you do not get enough space on top.