Frosty Factory 235R 3/1 Margarita Machine – (3) Single, Countertop, 960 Servings/hr., Remote Cooled, 115v

SKU: FRS-235R3/1
$18,785.00
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Frosty Factory 235R Margarita Machine Dispenser – Single, Countertop, 320 Servings/hr., 115v

SKU: FRS-235R
$4,938.00
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Frosty Factory 237A Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 130 Servings/hr., Air Cooled, 115v

SKU: FRS-237A
$5,358.00
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Frosty Factory 237W Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 130 Servings/hr., Water Cooled, 115v

SKU: FRS-237W
$6,471.00
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Frosty Factory 289A Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 390 Servings/hr., Air Cooled, 230v/1ph

SKU: FRS-289A
$8,036.00
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Frosty Factory 289R 1/1 Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 390 Servings/hr., Remote Cooled, 115v

SKU: FRS-289R1/1
$9,868.00
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Frosty Factory 289R 2/1 Margarita Machine – (2) Single, Countertop, 780 Servings/hr., Remote Cooled, 115v

SKU: FRS-289R2/1
$16,189.00
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Frosty Factory 289W Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 390 Servings/hr., Water Cooled, 230v/1ph

SKU: FRS-289W
$8,354.00
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Saniserv 108HP Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 128 Servings/hr., Water Cooled, 208/230v/1ph

SKU: SNS-108HP
$12,141.00
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Saniserv 108R Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 205 Servings/hr., Remote Cooled, 115v

SKU: SNS-108R
$10,267.80
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Saniserv 704 Margarita Machine – Single, Countertop, 358 Servings/hr., Air Cooled, 208/230v/3ph

SKU: SNS-704
$16,009.20
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