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Beverage Air SM34N-W Overview
A forced-air milk cooler keeps milk appropriately chilled during serving. The 35" Single Access Forced-Air Milk Cooler (Beverage Air SM34N-W) is ready for your school’s restaurant department. The unit is easy to push around on its included heavy-duty casters. Your milk cartons will always be cool because of the balanced, forced-air refrigeration system and dual evaporator. A cold-air blanket will always go over your milk to ensure that each carton is drinkable and less than 36-38° F. This unit is a simple to clean with its centrally located floor drain that connects to drain hose with hose adapter. This milk cooler comes pre wired and with an 8’ long cord and plug set.
Beverage Air SM34N-W Specs
Model Number |
SM34N-W |
Length |
34.5 Inches |
Width |
31 Inches |
Height |
39.5 Inches |
Number of Doors |
2 |
Opening Style |
Swinging |
Voltage |
115 |
Amps |
4 V |
Manufacturer |
Beverage Air |
Cubic Feet |
13.6 Cu. Ft. |
crate capacity |
8 Crates |
Crate Capacity |
8 Crates |
Cooling System |
Cold Wall |
Cooling System |
Cold Wall |
Carton Capacity |
384 Cartons |
Carton Capacity |
384 |
Access Type |
Single Sided |
Weight |
277 lbs. |
Temperature |
32 F - 40 F |
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One of my favorite modifications was replacing the stock steam knob with a 1-inch black aluminum alloy billet cap, paired with a custom 3D printed adapter. It gives the machine a more premium, metallic feel, and makes steaming milk more satisfying both visually and tactilely.
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