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)

Unboxing & Set-up

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FAQ
Compressor Running Continuously
  • Ensure the ambient temperature is not too high. Relocate the appliance to a cooler, well-ventilated space.
  • Check for voltage fluctuations and restart the appliance once power stabilises.

 

Unusual Noises (Gurgling or Cracking Sounds)
  • Confirm the appliance is level on the ground.
  • Noise from refrigerant movement is normal during cooling cycles.
  • Make sure the appliance is not touching other objects or walls.
  • If noise persists, inspect for loose pipes or parts and contact a service technician.

 

Door Not Closing Properly
  • Check if the door gasket is intact and not worn out.
  • Ensure all shelves and compartments are correctly positioned.
  • Make sure the appliance is level and remove any obstructions preventing the door from closing.

 

Moisture Inside or Outside the Appliance
  • High humidity in coastal or tropical areas can cause condensation; this is normal.
  • Set the temperature to a higher setting to minimize condensation.
  • Keep the door closed as much as possible and ensure it seals tightly.
  • Open the door less frequently to maintain stable internal conditions.

 

Appliance Is Not Cooling Properly
  • Make sure the appliance isn’t overloaded.
  • Avoid placing the appliance in direct sunlight.
  • Confirm the door is closed completely and not opened frequently.
  • Inspect the door gasket for damage or tears and ensure it seals properly.
  • Check for sufficient clearance around the sides and back of the appliance.