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Eagle 1800 Series Modular Underbar Cocktail Unit, 24 x 20 x 33-1/2 Inches, 63 lb Ice Capacity

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Eagle 1800 Series Modular Underbar Cocktail Unit, 24 x 20 x 33-1/2 Inches, 63 lb Ice CapacityEagle 1800 Series Modular Underbar Cocktail Unit, 24 x 20 x 33 1 2 Inches, 63 lb Ice Capacity 8 Inch Deep Insulated Bin, 6 Bottle Wells, Without Cold Plate Built for custom bar layouts, this modular underbar cocktail unit combines a 63 lb insulated ice bin with six bottle wells and durable stainless steel and galvanized construction. Modular underbar design supports custom bar layouts with standard components. 24 inch wide footprint and 33 1 2 inch

Eagle 1800 Series Modular Underbar Cocktail Unit, 24 x 20 x 33-1/2 Inches, 63 lb Ice Capacity

8-Inch Deep Insulated Bin, 6 Bottle Wells, Without Cold Plate

Built for custom bar layouts, this modular underbar cocktail unit combines a 63-lb insulated ice bin with six bottle wells and durable stainless steel and galvanized construction.

  • Modular underbar design supports custom bar layouts with standard components.
  • 24-inch-wide footprint and 33-1/2-inch working height fit compact service areas.
  • 8-inch deep fully insulated ice bin holds up to 63 lb of ice.
  • Six bottle wells keep mixers and bar supplies organized inside the bin.
  • 304 stainless steel top, front, backsplash, and ice bin resist corrosion and clean easily.
  • Galvanized back, sides, tubular legs, and adjustable bullet feet provide practical support.
  • Bullnose front edge and 1-1/2-inch drain improve day-to-day use and cleanup.
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