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Everest Refrigeration EOMV-48-B-35-T Vertical Open Display Merchandiser, 48" Wide, 24 Cu. Ft., Bottom Mount Refrigeration, Black

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Everest Refrigeration EOMV-48-B-35-T Vertical Open Display Merchandiser, 48" Wide, 24 Cu. Ft., Bottom Mount Refrigeration, BlackEverest Refrigeration EOMV 48 B 35 T Vertical Open Display Merchandiser, 48" Wide, 24 Cu. Ft., Bottom Mount Refrigeration, Black Self Contained, Stainless Steel Interior, R290 Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Built to showcase chilled products with strong visibility, efficient bottom mount cooling, and durable commercial construction. 48 inch wide vertical open display merchandiser with 24 cu. ft. capacity. Self contained bottom mount refrigeration helps keep

Everest Refrigeration EOMV-48-B-35-T Vertical Open Display Merchandiser, 48" Wide, 24 Cu. Ft., Bottom Mount Refrigeration, Black

Self-Contained, Stainless Steel Interior, R290 Hydrocarbon Refrigerant

Built to showcase chilled products with strong visibility, efficient bottom-mount cooling, and durable commercial construction.

  • 48-inch-wide vertical open display merchandiser with 24 cu. ft. capacity.
  • Self-contained bottom-mount refrigeration helps keep the display area open and accessible.
  • LED lighting in the canopy and under the shelves improves product presentation.
  • Retractable night curtain helps reduce energy use after hours.
  • Includes four adjustable stainless steel shelves for flexible merchandising.
  • Stainless steel interior and black exterior create a clean, professional look.
  • 5" front swivel casters with locks and leg stabilizers support mobility and stability.
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