Commercial Upright Fridges

Commercial upright fridges are the backbone of food safety in Australian professional kitchens.
Designed for stable 0–4°C storage, solid-door units offer superior insulation, rapid temperature recovery and
long-term reliability in hot, high-traffic environments. Whether you run a café, restaurant, aged-care facility or
production kitchen, upright fridges deliver the capacity and durability needed for daily service.
Explore our solid-door models to match your workflow, space and compliance requirements.

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Turbo Air KR45-4 (HC) 4 Half Door Upright Fridge | 1210L Top Mount

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Turbo Air KR45-2 (HC) 2-Door Upright Fridge | 1215L Top Mount

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Turbo Air KR25-2-N Top-Mount Upright Fridge – 572L R290

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Atosa MBF8006 Upright Refrigerator – 3 Door, 1968L Stainless

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Atosa MBF8005 Elite Top-Mounted 2-Door Upright Fridge – 1314mm

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Atosa MBF8004 Upright Refrigerator – Elite Series, 1 Door 670L

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Turbo Air KR65-3(HC) Upright Fridge – 1876L, 3 Door Stainless

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Buying Guide: Commercial Upright Fridges

A commercial upright fridge is designed for the most demanding environments. Its primary purpose is to maintain a consistent 0–4°C temperature range even when the kitchen exceeds 40°C and doors are opened dozens of times per hour. Solid-door upright fridges prioritise insulation, cooling power and recovery speed, making them the preferred choice for back-of-house storage across Australia’s restaurants, cafés, franchises, aged care and high-volume production kitchens.

1. Capacity & Storage Planning

Capacity is one of the core decisions. Commercial upright fridges offer significantly more usable storage volume than domestic units and are designed for easy ingredient organisation using standard GN-compatible shelving.

  • Single-Door (Compact): Suited for smaller venues, satellite kitchens, beverages or segregated storage such as dairy or desserts. Ideal for workflows of up to 50–80 servings per service.
  • Two-Door (Workhorse): Most common in restaurants and cafés. Delivers strong capacity without consuming too much floor space. Works well for 100–200 servings per service.
  • Three-Door (High Volume): Best for catering, commissary kitchens and operations that purchase or batch-produce ingredients in bulk.
  • Stable (Split) Doors: Reduce cold-air loss in busy kitchens by allowing staff to open only one section at a time.

For efficient workflow, choose a fridge that matches your storage patterns. GN-compatible interiors allow chefs to move trays and containers across prep benches, cooklines and service stations with minimal handling.

2. Climate Class & Ambient Rating

In Australia, climate class is one of the most important specifications. Commercial kitchens routinely reach 35–43°C, especially near cooklines. Selecting the wrong climate class leads to performance issues, excessive energy use or food-safety failures.

  • Tropical (T) – 43°C: The only reliable choice for most Australian kitchens. Ensures stability during peak heat.
  • Sub-Tropical (ST) – 38°C: Suitable for well-ventilated or cooler regions, but may struggle in hot environments.
  • Normal (N) – 32°C: Not recommended for commercial use. Risk of temperature drift in summer.

Always prioritise T-rated fridges unless the kitchen is air-conditioned and experiences minimal heat spikes.

3. Refrigeration System & Airflow

How cold air moves inside the cabinet determines temperature uniformity and recovery speed. Commercial upright fridges use two main cooling systems:

  • Fan-Forced Airflow: Circulates cold air evenly, eliminating warm or cold spots. Essential for high-volume kitchens.
  • Static Cooling: No fan, slower temperature recovery and uneven cooling. Suitable only for low-traffic environments.

In busy commercial environments where a door may be opened 50–80 times per hour, rapid recovery prevents food entering the danger zone and ensures compliance with FSANZ guidelines.

4. Motor Position: Top-Mount vs Bottom-Mount

Motor placement impacts maintenance, energy efficiency and performance in different environments.

  • Top-Mount Motors: Avoid dust and flour from bakery or pizza environments. Keep internal space free for storage. They do draw in rising hot air, so slight ventilation above the fridge is recommended.
  • Bottom-Mount Motors: Draw cooler air from the floor, improving energy efficiency. Easier to service due to ground-level access. Require regular coil cleaning if placed near dusty floors.

5. Defrost Systems

Upright fridges must periodically defrost to maintain consistent cooling performance. The two most common systems are:

  • Hot Gas Defrost: Fast, efficient and ideal for high-volume or premium fridges.
  • Electric Defrost: Common in mid-range models and suitable for most cafés and restaurants.

6. Energy Efficiency & Refrigerants

Energy consumption is a long-term operational cost. Efficient upright fridges use:

  • High-quality compressors such as Embraco for lower running costs and better cooling.
  • EC fans for improved airflow efficiency.
  • Eco-friendly refrigerants like R290 or R600a, which offer excellent performance and environmental benefits.

7. Construction & Hygiene

The internal design of an upright fridge affects how well it handles daily service and cleaning routines.

  • 304 stainless-steel interiors for hygiene and durability.
  • Rounded corners that minimise bacteria traps.
  • Replaceable door gaskets for reliable sealing and easy maintenance.
  • Self-closing doors to avoid accidental temperature drift.

8. Back-of-House vs Front-of-House Use

Solid-door upright fridges are designed for back-of-house environments where performance matters more than presentation. They differ from glass door display fridges, which are intended for merchandising in front-of-house areas.

9. Maintenance & Lifespan

Proper maintenance can extend the lifespan of a commercial upright fridge to 8–12 years.

  • Clean condenser coils every 1–3 months.
  • Inspect and replace worn door gaskets.
  • Ensure defrost cycles operate correctly.

Brand Box: Trusted Commercial Refrigeration Brands

Brand Identity

We partner with globally recognised refrigeration manufacturers known for durability, precision temperature control, and reliable after-sales support in commercial environments.

Signature Strength

  • Premium-grade compressors & fan systems
  • Energy-efficient refrigeration performance
  • Durable stainless-steel construction
  • Comprehensive warranty support in Australia

Extended Benefits

  • Designed for hot Australian kitchen environments
  • Stable 0–4°C temperature performance
  • Easy-clean interiors for hygiene compliance
  • Long-term reliability with low maintenance requirements

Brand Link: KW Commercial Kitchen Refrigeration Brands

Frequently Asked Questions

Do upright fridges accept GN pans?

Yes. Most units include GN-compatible shelving so ingredients can move across prep stations seamlessly.

How much does a commercial upright fridge cost to run?

Models using R290 refrigerant, EC fans and tropical-rated insulation typically offer the lowest running cost.

Which climate class should I choose?

Always choose a Tropical (T) rating for Australian kitchens.

How long does a commercial upright fridge last?

Typical lifespan ranges from 8–12 years depending on maintenance.

Is a solid-door fridge better for back-of-house?

Yes. Solid doors provide superior insulation and faster recovery after door openings.

Top-mount or bottom-mount motor?

Top-mount suits flour-heavy kitchens; bottom-mount is more efficient and easier to service.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Choosing an N-rated fridge for a hot kitchen.
  • Using display fridges for back-of-house storage.
  • Blocking airflow with overloaded shelves.
  • Neglecting gasket and coil maintenance.
  • Ignoring door swing space during installation.

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