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Refrigeration Equipment
Williams Countertop Thermowell Refrigerators
Ideal for both the kitchen and front of house, self-service salad bars and desserts. Features & Benefits
The Thermowell is easily moveable so staff can simply carry it to where they need it most.
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includingPizza,Salad,Sandwiches,Tapas,Pasta
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Description Dimensions Gastronorm Options Stock Code
1. CountertopThermowellRefrigeratedUnit 1862mm(w)x385mm(d)x241mm(h) 9x1/3 WRTW0015
2. CountertopThermowellRefrigeratedUnit 1510mm(w)x385mm(d)x241mm(h) 7x1/3 WRTW0018
Scanfrost Refrigerated Toppings Well
Features & Benefits
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StainlessSteelRefrigeratedToppingsWell 1418mm(w)x343mm(d)x260mm(h) 4x1/3and1/2 WRSC0012
StainlessSteelRefrigeratedToppingsWell 1579mm(w)x343mm(d)x260mm(h) 6x1/3 WRSC0013
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StainlessSteelRefrigeratedToppingsWell 1739mm(w)x343mm(d)x260mm(h) 7x1/3 WRSC0014
StainlessSteelRefrigeratedToppingsWell 1900mm(w)x343mm(d)x260mm(h) 8x1/3 WRSC0015
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Tel: 0844 844 4300 or call Your Local Alliance(see back page for your nearest branch) page 73
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