Sterling Pro Cobus SPR200S 140Ltr Undercounter Fridge
Product Description
The Sterling Pro Cobus SPR200S is a single-door undercounter refrigerator designed to sit beneath a counter or bar and keep dairy, fresh produce, and prepared ingredients chilled and within reach...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 140
- Climate class
- 4
- Energy rating
- B
- External depth (mm)
- 610
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Product Description
The Sterling Pro Cobus SPR200S is a single-door undercounter refrigerator designed to sit beneath a counter or bar and keep dairy, fresh produce, and prepared ingredients chilled and within reach during service. Fan-assisted cooling circulates air evenly throughout the cabinet, and the unit runs on a hydrocarbon refrigerant, which tends to be more energy-efficient than older refrigerant types in day-to-day operation.
In a working kitchen or bar, undercounter refrigeration earns its place by keeping chilled stock at the point of use rather than in a remote upright unit. For a barista station, having milk and dairy within arm's reach during a busy morning period cuts service time noticeably. In a prep kitchen, it keeps frequently accessed ingredients at temperature without repeatedly opening a larger cabinet. The fan-assisted system helps maintain consistent temperatures even when the door is opened regularly across a shift.
- Compact footprint makes practical use of space beneath existing counter runs
- Fan-assisted cooling maintains even temperature distribution throughout the cabinet
- Hydrocarbon refrigerant contributes to lower day-to-day running costs
- Single-door configuration suits counter runs where access space is limited
- Stainless steel exterior is straightforward to wipe down and maintain
Installation requires a standard mains electrical connection with adequate clearance around the ventilation points. As with all undercounter refrigeration, avoid positioning the unit directly adjacent to high-heat equipment such as fryers or ovens — ambient heat increases compressor workload and can affect performance. Check that the floor loading is appropriate before positioning the unit.
This unit is well suited to cafés, coffee shops, bars, and smaller restaurant operations where a reliable, compact chilled storage solution is needed close to the service point. It works best as a supplementary unit rather than primary bulk storage. Sites with higher daily throughput or larger ingredient volumes may find a full-height or multi-door cabinet a more practical fit.
If you'd like to talk through whether this unit is the right fit for your setup, the team is glad to help before you commit.
Key Features
- Fan-assisted cooling system for even temperature distribution throughout cabinet
- Single-door undercounter design fits beneath standard counter runs
- Hydrocarbon refrigerant for improved day-to-day energy efficiency
- Stainless steel exterior construction for straightforward cleaning and durability
- 140-litre capacity suitable for dairy, fresh produce, and prepared ingredients
Operational Benefits
- Keeps chilled ingredients at the service point, reducing unnecessary movement during service
- Consistent cabinet temperatures maintained even with regular door opening across a shift
- Lower running costs day to day compared with units using older refrigerant types
- Compact footprint makes use of underutilised space beneath existing counter runs
- Easy-to-clean exterior supports food hygiene compliance with minimal effort
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 140
- Climate class
- 4
- Energy rating
- B
- External depth (mm)
- 610
- External height (mm)
- 850
- External width (mm)
- 600
- Gtin
- 5.06E+12
- Insulation
- 50mm
- Internal finish
- White ABS
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Max ambient temp deg c
- 30
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
- Refrigerant
- R290a
- Temperature range (deg c)
- 0-10
- Weight (kg)
- 48
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Frequently Asked Questions
- For a small operation with modest daily throughput — a coffee shop storing milk and a few prepared items, for example — this unit can serve as the primary chilled storage at the service point. However, if you're handling larger ingredient volumes or need to store stock for a full service period, a full-height cabinet or additional undercounter unit is likely to be a more practical fit.
- The unit requires a standard mains electrical connection and adequate ventilation clearance around its vents. Keep it away from direct heat sources such as fryers, ovens, or hot cupboards — sustained ambient heat increases the compressor workload and can affect cooling performance over time. A level, solid floor with appropriate load-bearing capacity is also worth confirming before installation.
- Fan-assisted systems circulate chilled air actively around the cabinet, which helps maintain a more even temperature throughout — particularly useful when the door is opened repeatedly during a busy shift. Static cooling can be prone to temperature variation between shelves, which matters most when storing dairy or prepared ingredients that require consistent chilling.