Tefcold EL71SS 691 Ltr Stainless Steel Lid Chest Freezer
Product Description
The Tefcold EL71SS is a large-capacity chest freezer built for commercial catering and hospitality environments. At 691 litres, it provides substantial frozen storage in a format well suited to back-of-house...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 564
- Climate class
- 3
- Country of origin
- Denmark
- Energy rating
- D
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Product Description
The Tefcold EL71SS is a large-capacity chest freezer built for commercial catering and hospitality environments. At 691 litres, it provides substantial frozen storage in a format well suited to back-of-house areas where consistent temperature maintenance and ease of access are everyday requirements. The stainless steel lid distinguishes it from standard domestic-grade alternatives, offering the durability expected in a professional kitchen setting while also providing a practical additional surface when the lid is closed.
In a busy kitchen, reliable frozen storage is rarely glamorous but always critical. Chest freezers at this capacity are commonly used in catering operations where large volumes of protein, prepared foods, or frozen ingredients need to be held safely between deliveries. The sealed chest design is inherently efficient at retaining cold air when opened, making it a practical choice for high-frequency access during service. The integrated internal light aids quick identification of stock without extended door-open time, and the low-temperature warning system provides an important safeguard against undetected temperature drift — a real operational concern when HACCP compliance is a daily responsibility.
- Stainless steel lid doubles as an additional work surface in tight spaces
- Internal light supports quick stock identification and reduces door-open time
- Low-temperature warning system aids HACCP compliance and product safety
- Digital temperature display allows straightforward real-time monitoring
- Large capacity well suited to bulk frozen ingredient storage between deliveries
From an installation standpoint, chest freezers of this size require adequate floor space and sufficient clearance around the unit for ventilation — positioning against a wall or in a confined alcove without airflow can affect long-term performance and energy consumption. The unit will need a standard mains supply, but given the lack of detailed electrical specifications in the product data, we'd recommend confirming the exact requirements before installation if your site has any supply constraints. Weight when loaded is a consideration for older or uneven flooring, and access routes into the kitchen should be checked before delivery.
This model is well suited to catering operations, event kitchens, pub kitchens, and similar environments that need reliable high-volume frozen storage without the complexity of an upright blast freezer or walk-in installation. It is less suited to very high-turnover sites where multiple staff need simultaneous access, or where floor space is at a significant premium. If your storage volume requirements are more modest, a smaller-capacity chest freezer may be a more appropriate and energy-efficient choice; conversely, for larger operations, heavier-duty or higher-capacity options are worth considering.
If you're unsure whether this capacity is right for your operation, or have questions about placement and installation in your kitchen, our team is happy to talk it through before you commit to a purchase.
Key Features
- 691-litre chest capacity for high-volume bulk frozen ingredient storage
- Stainless steel lid provides a durable, hygienic secondary work surface
- Integrated internal light for quick, easy stock identification
- Low-temperature warning system to flag potential temperature excursions early
- Digital temperature display for straightforward real-time temperature monitoring
Operational Benefits
- Holds large frozen stock volumes securely between catering deliveries
- Stainless lid maximises usable workspace in space-conscious kitchens
- Supports HACCP compliance with audible or visible low-temperature alerts
- Reduces unnecessary door-open time, helping maintain stable storage temperatures
- Chest format retains cold air efficiently during frequent service-period access
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 564
- Climate class
- 3
- Country of origin
- Denmark
- Energy rating
- D
- External depth (mm)
- 769
- External height (mm)
- 861
- External width (mm)
- 1800
- Gtin
- 5708181733070
- Internal depth (mm)
- 576
- Internal finish
- White
- Internal height (mm)
- 741
- Internal width (mm)
- 1686
- Material
- White With Stainless Lid
- Max ambient temp deg c
- 25
- Number of baskets
- 3
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.186
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
- Refrigerant
- R600a
- Temperature range (deg c)
- -23 to -16
- Weight (kg)
- 85
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on your storage volume and delivery frequency. A 691-litre chest freezer is a practical choice for operations that take regular bulk deliveries and need to hold a substantial quantity of frozen product between them — pub kitchens, event catering setups, and mid-sized restaurant back-of-house areas commonly use units at this capacity. If your operation has particularly high turnover or multiple staff needing simultaneous access, it is worth considering whether an upright cabinet or a larger unit might better suit your workflow.
- Ventilation clearance is the main practical consideration — chest freezers need adequate airflow around the unit to operate efficiently, so positioning in a tightly enclosed space or directly against multiple walls without clearance can affect both performance and running costs over time. You should also factor in the floor loading, particularly on older premises, and ensure the unit can be moved through access routes into your kitchen before ordering.
- Chest freezers generally retain cold air more effectively when opened because cold air is denser and tends to stay within the cavity rather than spilling out as it does with an upright door. This can make them more energy-efficient in environments with frequent access. However, upright cabinets typically offer easier stock organisation and faster retrieval during a busy service, which is why many operations use both formats for different purposes — chest freezers for bulk storage and uprights for daily service stock.