100L Sub-Zero Under-Counter Beverage Cooler

Built for homes that entertain often and live well, the SnoMaster – 100L Sub-Zero Under-Counter Beverage Cooler (SM-130F) brings impressive cooling power to any kitchen or bar. Turbo Mode drops the temperature to –5°C for one hour, perfect for rapidly chilling freshly stocked drinks. Party Mode maintains –5°C for six hours to keep refreshments consistently cold, even with frequent opening and closing. Adjustable shelving and a clear tempered glass door offer clean presentation, while the sleek design fits seamlessly under-counter. Reliable, fast, and purpose-built, the SM-130F delivers effortless refreshment for every occasion.

Product Features:

Heated Tempered Glass Door (Right Hinged Only)

Compressor Cooled & Door Open Alarm

External LED Touch Display (Lockable)

Designed For African Conditions

Internal LED Light

Sliding Metal Shelves

Various Rapid Speed Settings & Fan Assisted Cooling

Make it yours:

R18,499.00
*Recommended Retail Price
  • Dimensions (mm) Unit: (H) 855 (W) 560 (D) 505
  • Dimensions (mm) Packaged: (H) 885 (W) 605 (D) 565
  • Storage Volume: 100L
  • Rated Current: 1.0A
  • Temp Range: -5°C to 10°C (Sub-Zero)
  • Net Weight: 43.5Kg
  • Suggested Applications: Kitchens, Home Bars, Entertainment Areas, Game Rooms & Guest Suites
  • Voltage: 220-240V/50Hz
  • Lamp Power: 5W
  • Total Input Power: 130W
  • Design Criteria: Engineered for the African climate.
  • Colour: Black
  • Note: Make sure that Under-Counter Beverage Coolers have enough room to “breathe” i.e. ventilation. Stifling can cause the unit to malfunction or sweat. *Measurements include door handles and hinges where applicable. Adjustable Leveling Feet (+/- 10mm)

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FAQ
Why Is My SnoMaster - 100L Sub-Zero Under-Counter Beverage Cooler (SM-130F) Not Getting Cold Enough?

If your SnoMaster beverage cooler is running but not cooling effectively, ventilation, placement, or usage conditions may be affecting performance.

  • The appliance may be overloaded.
  • The appliance may be positioned in direct sunlight.
  • The door may not be fully closed.
  • The door may be opened too frequently.
  • The door gasket may not be sealing properly.
  • The gasket may be damaged or torn.
  • The appliance may not have sufficient ventilation clearance around the sides or back.

What To Do:

  • Avoid overloading the appliance.
  • Move the appliance away from direct sunlight or nearby heat sources.
  • Ensure the door is properly closed at all times.
  • Reduce how often the door is opened.
  • Inspect the gasket for damage or poor sealing.
  • Ensure there is adequate airflow around the appliance for proper ventilation.

 

Why Is My SnoMaster - 100L Sub-Zero Under-Counter Beverage Cooler (SM-130F) Too Cold?

If your SnoMaster SM-130F is overcooling or freezing beverages, environmental conditions or ventilation may be affecting operation.

  • The appliance may be operating in an area that is too cold.
  • There may not be enough ventilation around the appliance.
  • The thermostat probe may be faulty.

What To Do:

  • Relocate the appliance to a warmer area, preferably room temperature.
  • Ensure there is enough ventilation around the appliance.
  • If the thermostat probe is faulty, contact SnoMaster support for inspection or replacement.

 

Why Is Moisture Forming Inside Or Outside My SnoMaster - 100L Sub-Zero Under-Counter Beverage Cooler (SM-130F)?

Condensation or moisture build-up is common in humid environments and is generally normal.

  • Hot and humid weather, especially in coastal regions, increases internal condensation.
  • Condensation may occur seasonally depending on humidity and ambient temperature.
  • Frequent door opening can increase internal moisture levels.
  • The door may not be sealing properly.

What To Do:

  • Set the temperature to a slightly higher setting to reduce condensation.
  • Open the door less frequently.
  • Ensure the door is properly closed at all times.
  • Check the gasket to ensure it seals correctly.

 

Why Is My SnoMaster - 100L Sub-Zero Under-Counter Beverage Cooler (SM-130F) Making Unusual Noises, Gurgling Sounds, Or Cracking Noises?

If your SnoMaster SM-130F is making unusual sounds, this is often related to normal cooling operation or appliance positioning.

  • The appliance may not be level on the floor.
  • Refrigerant flow during the cooling cycle can cause gurgling noises.
  • The appliance may not have enough clearance around it.
  • The appliance may be touching surrounding objects.
  • Expansion and contraction of internal walls can create cracking sounds during operation.
  • Internal pipes may be touching or components may have become loose.

What To Do:

  • Ensure the appliance is level and stable.
  • Allow sufficient spacing around the appliance for ventilation.
  • Ensure the appliance is not touching surrounding items or cabinetry.
  • Note that some operational sounds are normal during cooling cycles.
  • If noises persist or become excessive, contact SnoMaster or a SnoMaster-approved technician or service agent for inspection.

 

What Is The Difference Between Turbo Mode And Party Mode On My SnoMaster - 100L Sub-Zero Under-Counter Beverage Cooler (SM-130F)?

The SnoMaster SM-130F features both Turbo Mode and Party Mode, each designed for different cooling situations and entertaining needs.

Turbo Mode

Turbo Mode is designed for rapid cooling when freshly stocked drinks need to chill quickly.

How It Works:

  • Drops the temperature to –5°C for 1 hour.
  • Ideal for cooling newly loaded beverages fast.
  • Perfect before guests arrive or when replenishing drinks during entertaining.

Party Mode

Party Mode is designed for maintaining colder temperatures during heavy usage.

How It Works:

  • Maintains –5°C for 6 hours.
  • Helps keep drinks consistently cold during parties or gatherings.
  • Ideal when the door is being opened and closed frequently.

Which Mode Should I Use?

  • Use Turbo Mode for fast pull-down cooling of warm drinks.
  • Use Party Mode when entertaining and needing stable cold temperatures over longer periods.