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Dometic to Exhibit Its Latest Refrigerator Designs at HD Expo

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LAS VEGAS—Dometic Lodging, a division of Dometic Group, a global provider of leisure products for the lodging, marine, truck, caravan, motor home and automotive markets, announced the products it will be exhibiting at HD Expo, a hospitality design event set for May 14 to 16 at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. At the show, Dometic will exhibit refrigerators, refreshment centers, minibars and safes that incorporate Dometic’s latest design innovations to complement guestroom décor and help hotel chains enhance the guest experience at their hotels.
 
“All of the products we will be showing at HD Expo, both refrigeration and safes, create an atmosphere of comfort and luxury that build guest loyalty,” said Peter Kuzyk, Senior National Sales Manager, Dometic Lodging. “Our designs reflect not only a soothing aesthetic to blend in with room décor, but also a practical, easy-to-use way for guests to access in-room conveniences such as refreshments and a place to put their valuables. The refreshment centers, refrigerators and minibars are designed specifically to present the hotel’s food and drink offerings in the most appealing way possible to improve guest comfort and generate a revenue stream for the hotel.”
 
Dometic will be showing the following products at Booth #2952:
 
HiPro Refreshment Centers. The HiPro line offers innovative design for maximum capacity. The modular system for drawers and shelves provide optimal product presentation and convenient service; the hotel chooses the interior layout that’s ideal for its beverages on offer. The inner door features a “body bottle” design that is ideal for 1.5-liter bottles. A sensor-controlled LED interior light system illuminates offerings.
 
RH 429 LDAG Compact miniBar. The RH 429 LDAG miniBar, with attractive glass door, provides maximum cooling comfort even in small places. This 23-liter refreshment center is configured to include an adjustable metal shelf with cut-out for long bottles. Infrared sensor controlled LED interior light enhances the presentation of refreshments and reduces energy costs.

A miniBar on Rollers

RH465 miniBar. The RH 465 is a miniBar on rollers with wooden exterior cabinet. The unit is silent and wear-free due to absorption technology. Standard features include an LED interior light, three door racks, two durable interior shelves, dead bolt lock, as well as various color options to match the design of the hotel room furniture. The unrefrigerated compartment fits a Dometic safe or can be used as a storage area for snacks. The total capacity of the unit is 65 liters.
 
Budget Line Room Refrigerators. This series of in-room refrigerators offer elite styling at a budget-friendly price point. Glass door models provide a tempting display to guests. The refrigerators—which are designed to be built into furniture—feature economical silent absorption cooling. All units have a Fuzzy Logic system that regulates energy consumption and monitors the refreshment center’s functions. Every unit offers convertible door hang.
 
DM 50 Drawer Refrigerator. This versatile drawer minibar allows for non-traditional installation in locations such as bedside tables, allowing hotels to use small spaces for revenue-generating refreshment sales. This compact 45-liter minibar has a large drawer for standard-size bottles and cans along with a smaller upper drawer for miniatures and snacks. The unique design concept ensures all refreshment items are visible at a glance and accessible. Available with decorative anthracite panels or fitted to match the hotel room’s decor.
 
Dometic Pro-Safes. Dometic’s in-room safes reflect new modern design and state of the art technology. The Pro-Safe has a thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display, an illuminated keypad and comes in multiple colors and rounded edges for safety. LED interior lighting makes it easy for guests to see their valuables. The display screen is available in different languages.

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