




If you're stocking a busy home bar or getting the man cave ready for matchday, the Empire CL-210S is a genuine double sliding door beer fridge built to commercial spec, not just dressed up to look the part. Behind its two large, clear sliding doors sits 208 litres of chilled storage – enough for a proper rotation of your best-selling bottles, always on show and always within reach.
Sliding doors matter more than they might seem. Instead of swinging open into a walkway or clattering into a bar stool, the CL-210S's twin doors glide sideways, saving valuable floor space in front of the cabinet – ideal for a back bar setup, a tight home bar corner, or anywhere space is at a premium. The doors are also self-closing, so if one gets left ajar mid-party, it swings itself shut and keeps the cold air locked in rather than leaking out and working the compressor harder than it needs to.
Underneath, fan direct cooling holds the interior within a steady 0°C to 10°C, with an electronic temperature controller and digital display letting you check exactly what's going on inside without opening a door. Auto defrost takes care of itself in the background, and a water tray collects any condensation that builds up around the refrigeration system, so there's nothing extra for you to manage day to day.
Inside, four adjustable shelves (two per door) give you the flexibility to rearrange for cans, bottles or taller mixers, and a horizontal LED light strip runs the width of the interior so your stock is lit up and easy to find, even in a dim bar or games room. The double-glazed doors add strength and help with energy efficiency, and both doors lock as standard, so you can secure your stock whenever the bar's closed for the night.
Finished in black and designed to sit beneath a countertop, the CL-210S looks the part in a proper back bar setup or a home bar built to impress. Two adjustable feet make it easy to level out, whatever floor you're working with.
Worth noting: this is a commercial-spec unit at heart. It's perfectly fine to run in a domestic setting, but because it's built for pubs and bars rather than kitchens, it runs a little louder than a typical fridge, so it suits a lively man cave or games room better than a quiet, open-plan living space. Leave a 10mm gap on all sides for airflow and it'll keep doing its job reliably for years, backed by a 2-year parts warranty. If you're weighing up your options, take a look at our full range of beer fridges for man caves and home bars.














