
Commercial Fridges
Glass door fridges give hospitality and retail venues chilled storage that is easy to see, easy to shop and easy for staff to manage. They are commonly used for drinks, bottled products, dairy, desserts, sandwiches, salads, packaged meals, impulse buys and back-of-house stock visibility.
Use this category when high-visibility commercial refrigeration matters for drinks, grab-and-go food, retail display or fast back-of-house stock checks.

Key factors to consider before purchasing. Our team can help you find the right fit — call or get a quote anytime.
Match equipment capacity to your daily output. Consider available floor space, door clearances, and whether you need underbench or upright models.
Forced air cooling recovers temperature faster — ideal for busy kitchens. Static cooling suits low-traffic display. Check power supply (single vs three phase).
Ensure adequate ventilation clearance. Check local council requirements for gas connections and electrical compliance. We can help with kitchen planning.
Submit your kitchen requirements — our equipment specialists will send you a tailored shortlist of glass door fridges that fits your budget, venue type and compliance needs.
Call our refrigeration experts on 1300 001 366 for help selecting the ideal glass door fridge for your retail shop, café or bar.
Standards & Compliance
FAQ
Fogging happens when humid air contacts cold glass. Heated doors and Low-E coatings reduce condensation.
Suitable for packaged foods or beverages. Not recommended for raw meat or prep-line items.
Sliding doors suit retail areas with limited aisle space. Hinged doors provide quicker access in BOH areas.
They consume more energy than solid-door units, but Low-E glass and EC fans reduce running costs.
Most operate between 1°C and 4°C for beverages and packaged items.
Why KW
KW keeps glass door fridge selection focused on display fit and stock visibility. A drinks fridge, retail display fridge and back-of-house visible storage cabinet solve different workflow problems, so buyers should compare capacity, footprint, temperature range, lighting, airflow, shelving strength and customer-facing presentation before choosing.
Deep Dive
Technical depth from KW's commercial kitchen specialists.
The right glass door fridge depends on whether the unit is being used for display, service speed or stock control. A cafe may need a compact upright fridge near the counter for cold drinks and ready-to-eat food, while a bottle shop or convenience store may need larger multi-door capacity with strong shelving and bright internal lighting.
Restaurants, takeaway shops and commercial kitchens often use glass door fridges behind the scenes because staff can check stock without opening the door. This can reduce unnecessary door openings during service and helps teams locate chilled products quickly.
Choose a fridge that holds peak trading stock without blocking service areas or customer movement. Check external dimensions, internal capacity, door swing, shelf spacing, lighting, rated temperature range and whether shelves suit bottles, cans, trays, tubs or packaged meals. Avoid overloading shelves or blocking vents, because commercial glass door fridges rely on airflow to maintain consistent temperatures.
Australian venues should consider ambient conditions, ventilation, power access, cleaning routines and food safety procedures before selecting a glass door fridge. In hot kitchens, compact service areas or high-traffic retail sites, the fridge needs enough clearance and capacity to perform reliably during peak trade.
Not recommended—heat and steam reduce temperature stability and increase condensation.
Glass door fridges are best used for chilled products that need visibility, such as drinks, packaged meals, dairy, desserts, salads, sandwiches and retail grab-and-go food. They are also useful in kitchens where staff need to identify stock quickly.
Yes. Many glass door fridges are designed for display, with clear doors, internal lighting and adjustable shelving. For retail use, choose a model that presents products clearly and suits the size and turnover of your stock.
Yes. Back-of-house glass door fridges help staff see stock before opening the door, which can improve service speed and stock control. Check shelf strength, capacity and cleaning access for kitchen use.
Check cabinet dimensions, internal capacity, shelf layout, door swing, temperature range, ventilation requirements, electrical requirements, delivery access and whether the fridge is intended for display, storage or both.
For help matching a glass door fridge to your venue, stock type and available space, call KW Commercial Kitchen on 1300 001 366.
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