For Sale: New product - Fisher Game Cooler

We are proud to introduce the Fisher Game Cooler - this is a newly developed game cooling solution, designed between Fisher Game Larders and Italian manufacturers Mercatus.

A specialised Game Cooler offering rapid cooling and ageing for premium results, this new model is built for performance and practicality, offering a generous internal space and features that make it ideal for hunters, stalkers & those wishing to hang & cool small quantities of game for the food chain.

✅ Key Features:
  • Impressive Capacity - comfortably holds 8 x Roe or 4 x Fallow​
  • Spacious Interior - over 1.9m height and 0.88m width​
  • Energy Efficient - designed to keep running costs low​
  • Dual Hanging Rails - fixed in place for secure carcass suspension​
  • Removable Drip Tray - for easy cleaning and hygiene​
  • Standard 13amp Plug - no special wiring required​
  • Flat Packed - for convenient transportation​
  • Flexible Configuration - choose roof or side-mounted cooler positioning & castors for mobility​
  • Easy Self-Assembly - simple setup with minimal tools​
  • Competitively priced - offering increased capacity at a lower price point​

✅ Dimensions:
  • External: 2380 x 925 x 995 mm​
  • Internal: 1912 x 885 x 885 mm​

OFFER on the first 10 sold! £3000 (plus VAT and Delivery)

Contact us to order or learn more : 01964 529 512 or sales@fisheruk.co.uk
For more information on our comprehensive range of Game Larders please visit : Fisher Game Larders
 

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3k plus vat on first ten units sold

No doubt a wee but more per unit thereafter
 
Made in the UK 👍
Nice size as well
I think I would go for one when my one goes on the blink
Flat pack is not my fortay but it looks and sounds a nice piece of kit - and guarantee / servicing should be no problem being all uk
 
885x885 is quite large when you look at on a tape measure and compare it to a roe/fallow chest - I for one am prepared to believe you could get 2 rows of 4 roe or 2 fallow on each rail but, there won't be a lot of space and they'll be 35-50kg fallow and not large bucks. For those needing a "surge" capacity, seems a good option. Looking forward to seeing one in the flesh.
 
They do need some breathing space. You can get 3 roe in a tall fridge, but it’s cramped like a London tube in rush hour. I’d say, 4-5 with decent air circulation, but that’s ok. Manufacturers always push the numbers to their marketing initiatives, that’s just how the world works.
 
Be like the gun cabinet makers....
Oh this is a 5 gun cabinet....
The f*ck it is unless you want them all dinged to bu55ery

Personally not a fan of seeing beasts crammed in a chiller.... like to see a gap between them

Paul
 
Made in the UK 👍
Nice size as well
I think I would go for one when my one goes on the blink
Flat pack is not my fortay but it looks and sounds a nice piece of kit - and guarantee / servicing should be no problem being all uk
A flat pack collaboration between Fisher (design of the oblong cube & rail) and Italian manufacturer Mercatus, I think, so an import, unless I’ve misunderstood the blurb?

I’d personally be more interested in the chilled airflow route, it’s by no means clear where in the unit the chilled air actually enters the cuboid nor whether the flow is direct, or baffled down the back, for example. As shown, it looks as if it blows chilled air direct down on to the meat, drying it out a bit quick for my liking, unless the air flow comes out like frost comes down or in a dry ager unit, so not what I’d personally look for in a chiller design, but they do say the chiller unit can also be mounted on the side of the cabinet, so who knows.

I’m presuming the cabinet walls are both insulated and rated to accept about 200kg of hanging weight.
 
A flat pack collaboration between Fisher (design of the oblong cube & rail) and Italian manufacturer Mercatus, I think, so an import, unless I’ve misunderstood the blurb?

I’d personally be more interested in the chilled airflow route, it’s by no means clear where in the unit the chilled air actually enters the cuboid nor whether the flow is direct, or baffled down the back, for example. As shown, it looks as if it blows chilled air direct down on to the meat, drying it out a bit quick for my liking, unless the air flow comes out like frost comes down or in a dry ager unit, so not what I’d personally look for in a chiller design, but they do say the chiller unit can also be mounted on the side of the cabinet, so who knows.

I’m presuming the cabinet walls are both insulated and rated to accept about 200kg of hanging weight.

They manufacture game larders not too far away from myself. I would hazard a guess the cabinet, rails etc are all made here, the refrigerator unit imported from Italy. But it is just that, a guess, I may well be wrong.
 
I'd be interested to see how you get a 80-90kg fallow buck onto the back rail, or even the front rail for that matter as it seems set quite far back from the front, which could potentially rule out the use of a winch (happy to be corrected but cant picture it as ive just got back from the Scottish Game Fair and i'm pretty tired). If I didn't already have a cold room installed with full rail system I would be looking at one of the Landig range (probably the LU10000), knowing I could get the rail attachment to allow winching of animals onto it.
 
Just got a great deal on the Landing LU10000 at the Scottish game fair. Brought it back with me. Super bit of kit and so economical to run. The guys did a good job.
It was great to meet you over the weekend. Genuinely never saw someone as happy when collecting a Fridge. Looking forward to seeing it being used on your socials. ( I was the AGM Venison element of the stand)
 
Great to see a new product in the market and from a British company.


This is something I have been looking into is upgrading my chiller. So far I have been looking at Landig but the cost they are I’m also looking at options for a modular cold room with a rail to build myself.

This looks a good unit but I also have to question how you would get a larger deer into the back of the chiller? It’s all very well purchasing a large chiller but anything bigger than roe I think you would struggle to get into the back. I see landig have a system for this with the extended rail design.

Is this something that has maybe been overlooked, or maybe something than can be improved?

I am in no way criticising the product, just making an observation/ suggestion.

Would be interested to hear some feedback/ thoughts on this.
 
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