fridge Sourcing Overview
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Avoiding Mismatched Product Types and Capacities Overlooking the compatibility between fridge type and capacity often leads to inefficiencies; for example, a bar fridge typically suits 20-60 L, while commercial refrigerators demand capacities exceeding 300 L to meet business needs effectively.
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Specify Refrigerant Preferences Clearly Insist on refrigerants like R600a or R290, which are more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient, and clarify if optional refrigerants such as R290 are acceptable to align with sustainability goals and regulatory compliance.
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Industry Standards for Door Configuration In practice, glass door configurations are favored for display refrigerators and beverage coolers to enhance product visibility, whereas solid doors are standard for upright fridges focusing on insulation and energy retention.
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Certification Impact on Compliance and Market Access A critical question to pose your supplier is whether the fridge holds certifications like CE, UL, or ETL, as these directly affect legal compliance and the ability to sell in various international markets.
