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Coldline CDD-72 72″ Refrigerated Direct Draw Beer Dispenser - 19.6 Cu. Ft.

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Coldline CDD-72 72″ Refrigerated Direct Draw Beer Dispenser - 19.6 Cu. Ft.Coldline CDD 72 72" Black 4 Tap Refrigerated Direct Draw Beer Dispenser Coldline direct draw beer dispensers hold continuously cooled beer columns with lever faucets. Available in a durable stainless steel with adjustable PVC coated shelves and removable installation boards, these units will meet the needs of any busy beer joint. Each craft beer draw system fits 1 2 size kegs per each storage door. The polished black exterior (stainless steel) gives

Coldline CDD-72 72" Black 4 Tap Refrigerated Direct Draw Beer Dispenser


Coldline direct draw beer dispensers hold continuously cooled beer columns with lever faucets. Available in a durable stainless steel with adjustable PVC coated shelves and removable installation boards, these units will meet the needs of any busy beer joint. Each craft beer draw system fits 1/2 size kegs per each storage door. The polished black exterior (stainless steel) gives it a contemporary stylish edge over competitors, and the high-efficiency refrigeration system maximizes keg beer efficiency. Get more value for money with a Coldline high performance refrigerated beer dispensing system.

Standard Features

  • 72" (2)double tap kegerator beer dispenser, (3)1/2 keg capacity
  • Black corrosion resistant steel exterior
  • Easy to use digital controls
  • Brilliant LED interior lighting
  • 10.25" faucet height
  • Built-in drip tray speeds up cleaning
  • Includes (4) "D" system couplers
  • Includes 4 easily adjustable/removable shelves
  • Stainless steel interior and top
  • Self-closing locking doors that stay open past 90 degrees
  • Recessed door handles
  • Hydro-Carbon R290 refrigerant
  • Forced air refrigeration system
  • Includes (4) leveling feet
  • Foamed-in polyurethane cell insulation
  • 110v Plug and Play

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Specifications

Manufacturer Coldline
SKU CDD-72
Length (in.) 72.8
Depth (in.) 24.4
Height (in.) 35.6
Cubic Feet 19.6
Volts 115
Nema Plug 5-15P
Hertz 60
Phase 1
Amps 2
Horsepower 3/7 HP
Interior Material Stainless Steel
Exterior Material Coated Steel
Refrigerant R290
Shelves 4
Temperature Range 33 F to 41 F
Number of Sections 3 Section

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