Open display fridges merchandise grab-and-go beverages and food at point-of-sale with no door barrier between customer and product - convenience stores, takeaways, supermarkets, hotel lobbies and self-service cafés. Hospitality Connect supplies the open-front range from Thermaster, Skope, Bromic and Polaris - upright multi-deck and angled-front formats with air-curtain refrigeration in 600-2400mm widths.
Types and configurations
- Multi-deck open fridges: 4-6 shelf vertical units with air-curtain refrigeration; the convenience-store grab-and-go standard.
- Angled-front display fridges: Sloped front for visual product display; favoured in supermarket and hotel grab-and-go.
- Plug-in vs remote refrigeration: Plug-in self-contained units for small format; remote-condenser units for large multi-deck installs.
- Half-height display fridges: 1100-1500mm tall counter-mount units for bakery and pastry grab-and-go.
- End-of-aisle and centre-aisle units: Free-standing units for mid-floor merchandising in convenience and supermarket layouts.
Sizing for SKU range
Match the unit to product mix and traffic. A convenience-store grab-and-go cabinet of 1500mm width holds 80-120 SKUs across 5 shelves. Multi-deck units run 1500-2400mm wide for higher SKU count. Open-front fridges have higher energy load than enclosed units - 30-50% more power consumption for the same volume - so plan for it. Air-curtain efficiency is the key spec: well-designed air curtains hold product temperature within +/-1 degrees C; cheap units have hot-spots at the front edges. LED interior lighting is standard; choose 4000K white for accurate product colour.
Energy and operating notes
- Air-curtain integrity: Air curtains break when product overhangs the shelf edge or staff stands in front - educate staff and shelf-set carefully.
- Night curtain or blind: After-hours blind drops over the open front; reduces overnight energy use by 30-40%.
- Ambient temperature: Open fridges struggle in hot venues (above 30 degrees C ambient); plan air-conditioning around the unit.
- Door-free convenience: Open-front fridges drive 15-25% higher product turnover than door-fronted units; offset against energy cost.
- Stock rotation: FIFO mandatory - older stock to the front, newer to the back. Open fridges stale faster than enclosed.
Specifier checklist for open-display purchase: confirm ambient temperature in venue (open fridges need 22-25 degrees C ambient for spec performance); plan night curtain installation for after-hours; confirm power circuit (multi-deck units run 15-32A 240V); plan condensate drain and floor waste; coordinate with floor plan for traffic flow (open fridges work best on the customer-side of aisle, not back-of-house). Open-front fridges are merchandising tools; budget for branded vinyl wraps and shelf-talkers as part of the fit-out.
Pair with
Combine with drinks fridges, counter display 1 and supermarket refridgeration and freezer for full retail refrigeration.