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ATOSA MBF8007GRL Top Mount Freezer- Left Hinged

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PRICE $2,652.00

Turbo Air M3F72-6-N series Reach-In Freezer, 6 Doors

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PRICE $10,688.45

Turbo Air M3F24-2-N Double Door Reach-In Freezer

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PRICE $5,329.47

A reliable reach-in refrigerator is the backbone of any commercial kitchen. It is where your prep ingredients, proteins, dairy, produce, and ready-to-serve items live between services, and if it can not hold temperature consistently, everything downstream suffers. We carry reach-in refrigerators from Atosa and Turbo Air in one-door, two-door, and three-door configurations to match kitchens of every size.

For smaller operations or kitchens tight on floor space, a single-door reach-in like the Atosa MBF8004GR gives you 21.4 cu. ft. of storage with a top mount compressor, digital temperature control, and stainless steel construction inside and out. If you need more capacity without jumping to a three-door unit, the Atosa MBF8507GR two-door bottom mount is a popular choice that keeps the compressor low for easier access to upper shelves.

For high-volume restaurants that go through large amounts of fresh inventory daily, a three-door reach-in refrigerator like the Atosa MBF8006GR or the Turbo Air M3R72-3-N provides the storage you need. The Turbo Air M3 series stands out with its self-cleaning condenser that automatically brushes dust buildup daily, a digital monitoring system with door-open alarms, and a turbo cooling function for rapid temperature recovery after heavy door use during busy services.

Every reach-in refrigerator in this collection uses environmentally friendly R290 refrigerant, comes with adjustable shelving, LED interior lighting, magnetic door gaskets for a tight seal, lockable doors, and pre-installed casters for easy mobility. All units are built with stainless steel exteriors and maintain safe holding temperatures between 33°F and 40°F.

Choosing the right reach-in refrigerator depends on your kitchen's storage needs, available floor space, and how your staff accesses the unit during service. Top mount compressors work well in climate-controlled kitchens, while bottom mount models are better suited for hot kitchen environments where heat rises. For a deeper breakdown of how to pick the right commercial refrigeration unit for your restaurant, check out our full guide: The Complete Guide to Commercial Refrigeration.