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Polar G-Series Twin Tank Chilled Drinks Dispenser

Original price was: £759.99.Current price is: £705.25. £705.25 ex VAT

370W 2 x 12Ltr tanks. R290

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Order now available 21/03/2024

SKU: CF761 Categories: ,

Delivery: Standard Delivery

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Description

The Polar G-Series twin tank chilled drinks dispenser is the ideal solution for keeping your customers refreshed. Perfect for use in cafés, tourist attractions and convenience stores, the Polar offers up to 12 litres of capacity in each sturdy polycarbonate tank.Operation is simple and the unit can be positioned for either self or assisted service. Either way, you can offer high-margin drinks such as fruit juice, iced tea, lemonade or other similar chilled beverages. Each tank has independent gentle stirring paddles which help to reduce frothing and oxidisation. Filling and cleaning is easy too, as the bowls, paddles and lids are all removable for maintenance. A superb choice for any high footfall area.Polar G-Series beverage machines are designed for everyday commercial use in demanding professional environments. Built with strong commercial construction and hard-working compressors, G-Series drinks machines are the next step up in reliability and performance. Choose G-Series if you need a hard-working unit which excels in conditions up to 32°C.

Product features

Capacity 24Ltr

Dimensions 635(H) x 420(W) x 450(D)mm

Material Stainless Steel & Polycarbonate

Output 370W

Power Type 1.6A

Refrigerant R290

Temperature Range 0°C to 10°C

Voltage 230V

Weight 26.5kg

Colour Grey

Warranty RBD 2 Years On-Site Parts & Labour

2x 12Ltr polycarbonate tanks

Easy-clean construction

Simple dial temperature control

Non-drip stainless steel tap

Sturdy feet allow countertop positioning

Manual defrost

Froth-free stirring

Ambient temperature range: 10°C to 32°C

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