Cold Pack Freezer - (Height: 33 1/2in. Width: 21 1/4in. Depth: 26in.)

Product Description:

Holds 12 standard size cold packs. The ColPaC Freezer has a spacious five cubic foot capacity and a white exterior that blends in with any office décor. The inside of the freezer has convenient stainless steel shelves designed to quickly freeze what is on each shelf and the entire interior. Each unit also contains stainless steel trays and cup holders, perfect for ice massages. ColPaCs can be rotated every two hours or less for use in the clinic. The ColPaC Freezer comes stocked with 12 standard ColPaCs, making it ideal for busy clinics, athletic training rooms and doctors offices. The unit is UL listed and manufactured in an ISO 9001 facility.
Product Details
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Chattanooga
  • Label: Chattanooga
  • Manufacturer: Chattanooga
  • MPN: 90910
  • ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE
  • Publisher: Chattanooga
  • Studio: Chattanooga

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