Turbo Air PRO-26R-RI-N(-L) PRO Reach-in Refrigerators - PRO-26R-RI-N(-L)
Turbo Air PRO-26R roll-in reach-in fridge: 39.3 cu ft, stainless, self-cleaning condenser, digital controls, LED, R290, made in USA.
What our experts think
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Commercial‑grade cooling reliability
Built with rugged construction and professional refrigeration to maintain steady, safe chilled temperatures in busy kitchens.
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Compact, space‑efficient design
Ideal for smaller back‑of‑house areas, prep stations, or satellite kitchens without sacrificing refrigerated capacity.
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Organized interior storage
Adjustable shelving lets you efficiently arrange pans, containers, and bulk items for streamlined workflow.
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Energy‑smart performance
Designed to balance consistent cooling with efficient energy use to help control operating costs.
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Easy maintenance & sanitation
Smooth interior surfaces and accessible design make cleaning and sanitation quick and straightforward.
Q&A
Q1: What is the Turbo Air PRO‑26R‑RI‑N(-L)?
A: A PRO Series commercial reach‑in refrigerator built for reliable cold storage in tight spaces.
Q2: What size is it?
A: A 26″ wide reach‑in unit, ideal where larger refrigeration isn’t practical.
Q3: How does it keep food cold?
A: Maintains consistent chilled temperatures to preserve perishable items.
Q4: Is it easy to maintain?
A: Yes — designed for straightforward cleaning and simple temperature control.
Q5: Where is it best used?
A: Great for small restaurants, cafés, delis, convenience stores, and commercial kitchens needing dependable refrigerated storage.
maintenance tips
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Clean interior and exterior daily with mild detergent and warm water; avoid abrasive cleaners
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Wipe spills promptly and dry thoroughly to prevent stains and corrosion
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Inspect and clean door gaskets weekly; replace worn seals to maintain a tight cold‑air seal
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Clean condenser coils monthly to sustain cooling efficiency
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Clear drain pan and drain lines regularly to prevent clogs and moisture buildup
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Monitor internal temperatures daily to ensure proper refrigeration
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Avoid overloading shelves or blocking vents to maintain consistent airflow and performance
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Schedule periodic professional service to check system health and longevity