True TGM-R-77-SC/SC-W-W 77 1/4″ Full Service Bakery Case w/ Curved Glass – (4) Levels, 115v

SKU: TRU-TGM-R-77-SC/SC-W-W
$10,214.41
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Turbo Air TBP36-46FN-S 35″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Straight Glass Full Service with 1 Shelf, 1/3 HP-Stainless Steel

SKU: TRB-TBP36-46FN-S
$9,936.97
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Turbo Air TBP36-46NN-S 35″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Straight Glass Full Service with 1 Shelf, 1/3 HP-Stainless Steel

SKU: TRB-TBP36-46NN-S
$7,793.45
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Turbo Air TBP36-46NN-W(B) 35″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Straight Glass Full Service with 1 Shelf, 1/3 HP

SKU: TRB-TBP36-46NN-W(B)
$7,223.12
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Turbo Air TBP36-54FN-W(B) 35″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Straight Glass Full Service with 2 Shelves, 1/3 HP

SKU: TRB-TBP36-54FN-W(B)
$9,764.04
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Turbo Air TBP48-46FN-S 47″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Straight Glass Full Service with 1 Shelf, 3/4 HP-Stainless Steel

SKU: TRB-TBP48-46FN-S
$11,206.12
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Turbo Air TBP60-54FN-S 59″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Straight Glass Full Service with 2 Shelves, 3/4 HP-Stainless Steel

SKU: TRB-TBP60-54FN-S
$13,030.67
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Turbo Air TBP60-54NN-S 59″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Straight Glass Full Service with 2 Shelves, 3/4 HP-Stainless Steel

SKU: TRB-TBP60-54NN-S
$10,220.08
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Turbo Air TCGB-48-W(B)-N 48″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Curved Glass Full Service with 2 Shelves, 1/3 HP

SKU: TRB-TCGB-48-W(B)-N
$14,468.64
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Turbo Air TCGB-60CO-W(B)-N 60″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Curved Glass Full Service with 4 Shelves, 1/3 HP

SKU: TRB-TCGB-60CO-W(B)-N
$15,961.15
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Turbo Air TCGB-72-W(B)-N 72″ Refrigerated Bakery Display Case, Self-Contained Curved Glass Full Service with 2 Shelves, 3/4 HP

SKU: TRB-TCGB-72-W(B)-N
$15,362.43
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