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Dometic's new generation of marine fridge to be launched at Cannes Yachting Festival

by Dometic 14 Aug 2023 14:30 BST
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Dometic is set to unveil its newest marine refrigeration solution at Cannes Yachting Festival. The Dometic NRX S is its latest innovation in fridges, combining sleek design and quality finish with industry-leading energy efficiency. The novelty is showcased at Dometic's stand at Cannes Yachting Festival (PAN315), Southampton Boat Show (J400) and Genoa International Boat Show (TD10).

The stainless steel Dometic NRX S is the immediate successor to the renowned CRX product line.

Its sleek design is intended to fit in contemporary galleys of vessels from 18-100ft. Easily installed in new boats or retrofitted in cabin cruisers and yachts, the NRX S features an outstanding finish with an intuitive interface for excellent user experience.

Available in three cooling modes - Eco, Boost, Silent - this next generation of fridge offers users the benefit of changing function based on current needs.

The NRX S is designed for maximum efficiency, using up to 25% less energy than comparable fridge models. This is thanks to its compact compressor and electric module which consumes just 0.22kw per 24 hours. The compressor speed adapts to ambient temperatures, offering efficient cooling in all climate conditions.

The NRX S product line is available in six sizes, ranging from 35 litre capacity up to 130 litres. It is available in EMEA* region from August 2023.

Eric Fetchko, President of the Marine Segment at Dometic, said: "The NRX S is the next generation of refrigerator using our latest cooling technology. Combined with outstanding design, the new generation of our marine fridges will be appreciated by boaters in the region.

"We are launching this new product at the Cannes Yachting Festival - an ideal opportunity to learn more about this fridge and all its pioneering features."

*EMEA - Europe, Middle East and Africa

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