Koelcellen

Geventileerde koeltafel “muraal”, 2 deuren GN 1/1, 260 Lit. groep aan GX

4.788,00
SKU: TG2N/HAGX-R2
mm (B x D x H) : 1355 x 700 x 880/900(+85) - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.36

Geventileerde koeltafel “muraal”, 2 deuren GN 1/1, 260 Lit. groep aan linkerkant

3.401,00
SKU: DT131/P9AGX
mm (B x D x H) : 1330 x 700 x 866/960(+85) - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.18

Geventileerde koeltafel “muraal”, 2 deuren GN 1/1, 260 Lit. met spoelbak

4.214,00
SKU: DT131/P9A_EV
mm (B x D x H) : 1330 x 700 x 866/960(+85) - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.18

Geventileerde koeltafel “muraal”, 2 deuren GN 1/1, met spoelbak

5.100,00
SKU: TG2N/HA-R2EV
mm (B x D x H) : 1355 x 700 x 880/900(+85) - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.36

Koeltafel 2 deuren GN 1/1, met achterwand

1.474,00
SKU: SA26/X2D
mm (B x D x H) : 900 x 700 x 880/980 - T° : 0° +8° - kW (elec) : 0.14

Koeltafel, geventileerd, 2 deuren (245 Lit.)

2.645,00
SKU: BMIV15/R2-BA
mm (B x D x H) : 1500 x 600 x 880/900 - T° : 0° +8° - kW (elec) : 0.36

Koeltafel, geventileerd, 2 deuren GN 1/1 (260 Lit.)

2.749,00
SKU: MR2/R2-BA
mm (B x D x H) : 1350 x 700 x 880/900 - T° : 0° +8° - kW (elec) : 0.36

Wand koeltafel, geventileerd, 2 deuren EN 600×400, 345 liter

5.504,00
SKU: TP2N/HA-R2
mm (B x D x H) : 1505 x 800 x 880/900 (+100) - T° : -2° +8° - kW (elec) : 0.36

Wand- koeltafel geventileerd, 2 deuren GN 1/1, 260 liter

3.239,00
SKU: DT131/P9A
mm (B x D x H) : 1330 x 700 x 866/960(+85) - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.18

Wandkoelkast, geventileerd, 2 deuren GN 1/1, 260 liter

4.946,00
SKU: TFM2/AG-2
mm (B x D x H) : 1351 x 680 x 900 - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.42

Wandkoelkast, geventileerd, 2 deuren GN 1/1, 260 liter

4.649,00
SKU: TG2N/HA-R2
mm (B x D x H) : 1355 x 700 x 880/900 (+85) - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.36

Wandkoelkast, geventileerd, 2 deuren GN 1/1, 260 liter

4.782,00
SKU: TFM2/AG-2-EXPO
mm (B x D x H) : 1351 x 680 x 900 - T° : -2°+8° - kW (elec) : 0.42

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