Laboratory Freezers

  • Extra low temperature
  • Flammable storage
  • Routine scientific and laboratory storage

Cold storage you can depend on

Featuring microprocessor control, locking cabinets, freezer alarms, and energy efficiency, these freezers offer the best in low-temperature storage for your crucial scientific, chemical, and laboratory storage. All with industrial quality heavy-duty refrigeration systems to meet the most demanding applications.

  • Auto defrost or manual defrost
  • Flammable storage
  • Door locks, alarms, chart recorders
  • Routine scientific and laboratory storage
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