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07 August 2018

New Ballet Next by Costan

The range of Costan plug-in cabinets expands with the introduction of the new Ballet Next, the exclusive vertical cabinet designed to present the selection of white and red wines. In perfect harmony with the family feeling of the other solutions in the range, the vertical Tango Next and the semi-vertical Mambo Next for fresh packaged products and the vertical Valzer Next for frozen products.

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Ballet Next merges flexibility, compact design, performance and respect for the environment with a strong aesthetic value. Thanks to the large display capacity with minimum floor space, Ballet Nextavailable in the two, three or four door versions, is particularly suited to small shops, such as convenience stores, mini markets and local shops, or restaurant dining areas.

The details make the difference: with a design that is attentive to the needs of wine lovers, Ballet Next ensures the best display of the bottles, stored at ideal temperatures, between 6° and 12° for white wines and between 14° and 18°C for red wines. The high-quality products are positioned on special tilted shelves at 7°, 14° or 21°, to improve visibility of the labels, and for a more rational organization, they can be placed on modules or semi-modules, up to a maximum of 7 decks in height.

Ballet Next features LED lighting; horizontal canopy lighting and top and vertical lighting on the doorframes, for an even distribution of white light (3,000K), whicheliminates the shaded areas, enhances the liveliness of the colours and puts the emphasis on the products, without affecting the organoleptic characteristics.

Further technical and aesthetic features contribute to making Ballet Next a furnishing accessory increasing the appeal of the wines. These include the all-glass doors and the external and internal finishes in stainless steel which give the plug-ins a modern look, creating a play of contrasts with the natural warmth of the wood chosen for the product stops.

The design goes hand in hand with respect for the environment, due to the choice of natural refrigerant R290, which presents a minimum GWP and high efficiency fans.

Finally, Ballet Next guarantees product safety, thanks to the sturdy key closure system at the bottom of the cabinet.
Related tags: Costan, R290
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