Combisteel Jamie 2 Door 1.3 Wall Mounted Refrigerated Multideck - 1310mm Wide, 819L Capacity
Key Features
- High-volume storage: A generous 819-litre gross capacity provides plenty of room for high-footfall cafes and shops to showcase chilled products.
- Heavy-duty build: Features a professional black finish with two self-closing glass doors; fitted with a 13A plug for a straightforward setup.
- Stable temperature control: Ventilated cooling and R290 refrigerant maintain consistent temperatures between +2°C and +8°C while keeping running costs low.
- Simple maintenance: Automatic defrost and easy-clean surfaces ensure the unit remains hygienic and functional with minimal effort.
- Total peace of mind: Includes a 2-year manufacturer parts and labour warranty to protect your investment.
Keep your convenience store or busy cafe moving with the Combisteel Jamie multideck. It is designed to upgrade your shop floor, offering a significant 1.55m² showcase area that makes it easy for your customers to see what they want at a glance. The sleek black finish and bright LED lighting create an attractive display for your drinks, snacks, and sandwiches without taking up unnecessary floor space.
This wall-mounted unit is 1310mm wide and uses a ventilated cooling system to ensure even temperatures across all eight adjustable shelves. It draws 1.52kW of power and is fitted with a 13A plug, making installation simple for standard commercial circuits. At 53dB, it runs quietly in the background, making it an ideal choice for customer-facing environments where noise needs to be kept to a minimum.
We make things easy with self-closing doors that prevent energy waste and automatic defrost to save you time on daily maintenance. The eight included shelves allow you to customise the internal layout to fit different product heights, giving you the flexibility to adapt your stock as needed. In the box, you will find the 1310mm wide unit and adjustable heavy-duty shelving, ready to help you drive sales and offer great value to your customers.







