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A new benchmark in versatility: the Variable Temperature Chef’s Drawer


Williams Chef’s Drawers – the truly versatile refrigeration solution, offering direct access to ingredients where they’re needed most, at the ‘cook face’.


The latest model (VWCD1) takes the versatility of the Chef’s Drawer to a new level. Its variable temperature feature allows you to switch to either fridge or freezer mode. At just 670mm deep, it’s ideal for standard 700mm work- surfaces, and you can even fit two stacked units under a 900mm high work-surface.


Stainless steel throughout, the robust construction and ability to cope in ambient temperatures up to 43°C make the Chef’s Drawer ideal for busy commercial kitchens.


Each drawer can accommodate 2/1GN pans, up to an impressive depth of 150mm.


Importantly, their height can be varied thanks to a choice of different sizes of swivel and brake castors, which deliver both mobility and stability when positioning.


The perfect partner for locating below prime cooking equipment, such as chargrills and griddles, Williams Chef’s Drawers provide true convenience in a small footprint.


Williams: Refrigeration for the Real World www.williams-refrigeration.co.uk


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