Hoshizaki CC95, Refrigerated Bottle Cooler

Hoshizaki CC95, Refrigerated Bottle Cooler FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
This three-section Refrigerated Bottle Cooler offers a spacious and efficient solution for storing beverages, with a 95"W reach-in design and a capacity of 27.98 cu. ft. It can hold approximately (1408) 12 oz. cans, and features (3) top-sliding lids with locking capability and (7) bin dividers for organized storage. The black vinyl-coated exterior, coupled with a stainless steel interior and top, ensures durability and cleanliness. Powered by R290 Hydrocarbon refrigerant and a 1/2 HP compressor, this cooler is certified by cETLus and ETL-Sanitation, providing reliable refrigeration for commercial use.
SKUCC95
ManufacturerHoshizaki
Length (Inch) 26.50
Height (Inch) 33.38
Weight (Lbs) 355
Width (Inch) 95.00
Units of measure EA
Type Filter Cooler

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