Curated choices. Quality options.
With precise electronic control systems and degree-accurate temperature settings, Liebherr laboratory fridges offer outstanding temperature consistency. Numerous functions and features ensure that sensitive substances, chemicals, and research materials are optimally stored.
Capacity
Multiple capacities are available including under-counter models.
Shelves
Wire or glass shelves can be adjusted easily by hand.
Drawers
AluCool drawers pull out easily and can be divided for high organization.
Data loggers
Data loggers are available when temperature and humidity need to be monitored and electronically recorded.
Electronic
Electronic control system includes visual and audible door alarms for temperature deviation events.
Mechanical
Mechanical control systems are used in conjunction with spark-free interiors for flammable materials storage.
Quantity
Units are available in single or double door configurations.
Door style
Doors can be solid or clear to allow for visibility of contents.
Hinge STYLE
Hinges on single doors units are easily reversible on-site.
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Tips and Tricks
We’re committed to making things easy. Here’s a few things to know about this product.
- Tight temperature controls ensure product integrity and can prevent costly losses.
- Built in data logging and BMS connectivity offer enhanced monitoring and alerts.
- Consider temperature uniformity across shelves; some units maintain tighter tolerances than others.

