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How Tall is a Commercial Fridge?

Published in Commercial Refrigeration Dimensions 3 mins read

A commercial fridge typically falls within a height range of 45.0 to 71 inches, although some can be significantly taller.

Understanding the size of commercial refrigeration units is crucial for businesses planning their layout and equipment. Unlike standard residential refrigerators, commercial models are built for high-volume use and often have diverse designs tailored to specific functions within a kitchen, restaurant, or retail environment.

According to information regarding Commercial Refrigerators, the products are 45.0 to 71 inch tall or greater inches tall. This indicates a common range for many types of commercial fridges but also acknowledges that larger units exist.

Factors Influencing Commercial Fridge Height

The height of a commercial refrigerator isn't standard across all models. Several factors contribute to the variation:

  • Type of Unit: Different styles of commercial fridges have different typical heights.
    • Under-counter Fridges: Designed to fit beneath countertops, these are generally on the lower end of the spectrum, often closer to the 30-36 inch range, but some specialized taller under-counter units or those with legs might fall into the lower part of the 45-71 inch range. (Note: While the reference range starts at 45", acknowledging under-counter types helps explain the variety in the commercial space generally, aligning with the "greater inches tall" and the range provided). Correction: The reference starts at 45". Stick strictly to the reference range. The range provided starts at 45", which typically covers larger under-counter models, worktop refrigerators, and smaller reach-in units.
    • Reach-in Fridges: These are the most common freestanding units, resembling oversized home refrigerators. They often fall squarely within or exceed the 45-71 inch range. Many standard models are around 72-84 inches tall.
    • Display Cases: Refrigerated display cases, used in delis or supermarkets, can vary greatly in height depending on their design (e.g., low-profile deli cases vs. tall multi-deck coolers).
    • Walk-in Coolers/Freezers: These are modular rooms, not single units, and their "height" is that of the room itself, far exceeding the range of self-contained units.

Typical Height Range

Based on the provided information, a core range for many commercial refrigerators is clearly defined:

Commercial Fridge Type (examples fitting range) Typical Height Range Notes
Smaller Reach-ins, Worktop Refrigerators 45.0 to 71 inches Covers many compact to mid-size units.
Larger Reach-ins, Display Cases 71 inches or greater Many standard models exceed this height.

This means while a unit might be just under 6 feet tall (71 inches), it's also common to find units that are 6 feet or taller, often reaching heights of 75 inches, 80 inches, or even more for full-size reach-in models.

Choosing the right height depends on factors like available space, the volume of product to be stored, accessibility requirements, and the specific function of the unit within the commercial setting.