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Follett DEV2250SG-72-125 Ice-DevIce™ With SmartCART™ 1252250 Lb. Bin Storage Capacity
| Manufacturer | Follett Products, LLC (Middleby) |
|---|---|
| Model Number | DEV2250SG-72-125 |
| Manufacturer Part # | DEV2250SG-72-125 |
| Height | 69.5" |
| Width | 72" |
| Depth | 48" |
| Weight | 863 lbs |
| NSF | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Follett DEV2250SG-72-125 Ice-DevIce™ With SmartCART™ 1252250 Lb. Bin Storage Capacity is a top-tier solution for businesses requiring substantial ice storage and efficient ice management. This unit boasts a remarkable storage capacity of 125,2250 pounds, making it an ideal choice for high-demand environments such as large restaurants, hotels, and healthcare facilities. Equipped with a front chute and a poly liner, it ensures the safe and organized distribution of ice. The SmartGATE ice shield offers additional protection, while two poly doors with PowerHinge™ hinges provide durability and ease of access. The exterior and base are constructed entirely of stainless steel, ensuring both longevity and a sleek appearance. The stainless steel top is custom cut to accommodate ice machines, further enhancing its utility. Included with this model is an 82-ounce plastic ice scoop, as well as a paddle and rake set for efficient ice handling. Additionally, it features two polyethylene carts with hinged lids, each capable of holding 125 pounds of ice, suitable for both cube and Chewblet ice. Certified by NSF, this unit meets rigorous public health and safety standards, positioning it as an indispensable asset in the ice management segment of the foodservice industry.
Certifications
NSF Listed
The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.
