Lockable Bar Fridges Australia — Keyed Models from $358 (2026)
Why Choose a Lockable Bar Fridge?
A lockable bar fridge is not a luxury — it is a practical necessity in any environment where multiple people share a space. Whether you are running an Airbnb, managing an office kitchen, stocking a hotel minibar, or keeping medication secure, a built-in lock prevents unauthorised access, reduces theft, and gives you control over your stock.
At KingCave, over 50 of our bar fridge models come with integrated key locks as standard. No aftermarket padlocks, no DIY solutions — just a keyed lock built into the door from the factory.
Who Needs a Lockable Bar Fridge?
Lockable fridges serve a wide range of commercial and residential purposes:
- Hotels and motels — Minibar stock control. Guests can access their own minibar, but housekeeping controls restocking and billing.
- Airbnb and holiday rentals — Protect included welcome drinks or lock away the owner's personal items between guests.
- Offices and co-working spaces — Stop lunch theft. A lockable fridge in a shared kitchen keeps everyone's food where it belongs.
- Hostels and shared housing — Individual lockable fridges give each tenant their own secure cold storage.
- Commercial venues — Pubs, clubs, and cafes use lockable fridges in back-of-house areas to control stock and reduce pilferage.
- Medical and pharmaceutical — Certain medications require refrigerated storage. A lock ensures only authorised staff can access them.
- Childproofing — Keep young children away from glass bottles, alcohol, or anything else you would rather they did not help themselves to.
Types of Locks on Bar Fridges
The vast majority of lockable bar fridges in Australia use a keyed barrel lock integrated into the door handle or frame. This is the most reliable and cost-effective lock type for a fridge:
- Key lock (standard) — Two keys supplied. Simple, reliable, no batteries. This is what 95% of lockable models use.
- Combination lock (rare) — Some commercial units offer digital combination locks, but these are uncommon in the bar fridge category.
- Padlock hasp — A few budget models include a hasp where you can attach your own padlock. Less elegant but functional.
For most buyers, the standard key lock is the best option. It requires no maintenance, no batteries, and the keys are easily replaced if lost.
Best Lockable Bar Fridges by Use Case
Best for Offices: Schmick HUS-SC50AB (50L Glass Door)
The Schmick HUS-SC50AB ($396.15) is the ideal office bar fridge. The glass door lets everyone see what is inside without opening the door (reducing energy waste), while the key lock prevents unauthorised access. At 50L it holds approximately 38 cans — enough for a small team. Quiet compressor operation means it will not disrupt the office.
Best for Airbnbs and Hotels: Schmick HUS-BC46B2 (46L)
The Schmick HUS-BC46B2 ($358.15) is purpose-built for accommodation. Ultra-quiet compressor operation will not disturb sleeping guests, the solid black door blends into any room decor, and the integrated key lock lets housekeeping control minibar stock. At 46L it is compact enough to fit under a desk or in a wardrobe nook.
Best for Home Bars: Schmick JC165 (165L Dual Zone)
The Schmick JC165 ($1,365.15) is a dual-zone bar fridge with separate compartments for beer and wine, each with independent temperature control. The key lock secures your premium collection from wandering hands at parties. At 165L it fits under a standard bench and holds a serious home bar inventory.
Best for Commercial Venues: Rhino SG2 (208L Two-Door)
The Rhino SG2 ($1,783.15) is a commercial-grade two-door bar fridge built for pubs, clubs, and restaurants. Each door locks independently with its own key, so you can secure one section while leaving the other accessible to bar staff. 316 marine-grade stainless steel construction means it handles the demands of a busy venue without rusting or deteriorating.
Glass Door vs Solid Door: Which is Better for Lockable Fridges?
Both options work well with a lock, but the choice depends on your situation:
- Glass door — Lets you see contents without opening (saves energy, convenient for bars and offices). Heated glass prevents condensation. Slightly higher running cost due to the heating element.
- Solid door — Better insulation, lower running cost, and hides the contents from view. Preferred for accommodation where you do not want guests staring at the minibar all night.
What to Look for When Buying a Lockable Bar Fridge
- Lock type — Keyed barrel lock is the standard and most reliable. Make sure two keys are included.
- Noise level — Critical for accommodation. Look for models under 40dB, or under 25dB for bedside use.
- Capacity — Match the fridge to your needs. 46-50L for hotel rooms, 100-200L for home bars, 200L+ for commercial.
- Door type — Glass for display, solid for discretion.
- Climate rating — If the fridge will be in a warm environment, check for tropical (T-class) or subtropical (ST-class) rating.
- Reversible door — Useful for fitting the fridge into tight spaces where the door needs to open a specific way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add a lock to a bar fridge that does not have one?
It is possible with aftermarket fridge locks or padlock hasps, but we do not recommend it. Drilling into a fridge door risks damaging the insulation or cooling lines. It is far better to buy a model with a factory-fitted lock — the cost difference is minimal.
What if I lose the keys to my bar fridge lock?
Most manufacturers can supply replacement keys if you provide the key number (usually stamped on the original key or listed in the manual). Contact us with your model number and we can help source replacements.
Are all KingCave bar fridges lockable?
Not all, but the majority are. Over 50 models in our range include integrated key locks. Use our collection filters to find lockable models in your preferred size range.
Is a lockable bar fridge suitable for storing medication?
Yes, provided the fridge maintains a stable temperature between 2 degrees C and 8 degrees C (the standard pharmaceutical cold chain requirement). Most compressor bar fridges with adjustable thermostats meet this requirement. Check your medication's storage guidelines and verify the fridge's temperature range before purchasing.
Do lockable fridges cost more than non-lockable models?
Typically no. A built-in key lock adds very little to the manufacturing cost. Many of our most affordable models include locks as standard — the Schmick HUS-BC46B2 starts at just $358.15 with a lock included.
Browse Lockable Bar Fridges
Find the right lockable bar fridge for your space:
- Mini Bar Fridges — compact lockable models from 25L
- Commercial Fridges — heavy-duty lockable models for venues
- Custom Branded Fridges — add your logo to any lockable fridge

Lockable Bar Fridges Australia — Keyed Models from $358 (2026)
Why Choose a Lockable Bar Fridge?
A lockable bar fridge is not a luxury — it is a practical necessity in any environment where multiple people share a space. Whether you are running an Airbnb, managing an office kitchen, stocking a hotel minibar, or keeping medication secure, a built-in lock prevents unauthorised access, reduces theft, and gives you control over your stock.
At KingCave, over 50 of our bar fridge models come with integrated key locks as standard. No aftermarket padlocks, no DIY solutions — just a keyed lock built into the door from the factory.
Who Needs a Lockable Bar Fridge?
Lockable fridges serve a wide range of commercial and residential purposes:
- Hotels and motels — Minibar stock control. Guests can access their own minibar, but housekeeping controls restocking and billing.
- Airbnb and holiday rentals — Protect included welcome drinks or lock away the owner's personal items between guests.
- Offices and co-working spaces — Stop lunch theft. A lockable fridge in a shared kitchen keeps everyone's food where it belongs.
- Hostels and shared housing — Individual lockable fridges give each tenant their own secure cold storage.
- Commercial venues — Pubs, clubs, and cafes use lockable fridges in back-of-house areas to control stock and reduce pilferage.
- Medical and pharmaceutical — Certain medications require refrigerated storage. A lock ensures only authorised staff can access them.
- Childproofing — Keep young children away from glass bottles, alcohol, or anything else you would rather they did not help themselves to.
Types of Locks on Bar Fridges
The vast majority of lockable bar fridges in Australia use a keyed barrel lock integrated into the door handle or frame. This is the most reliable and cost-effective lock type for a fridge:
- Key lock (standard) — Two keys supplied. Simple, reliable, no batteries. This is what 95% of lockable models use.
- Combination lock (rare) — Some commercial units offer digital combination locks, but these are uncommon in the bar fridge category.
- Padlock hasp — A few budget models include a hasp where you can attach your own padlock. Less elegant but functional.
For most buyers, the standard key lock is the best option. It requires no maintenance, no batteries, and the keys are easily replaced if lost.
Best Lockable Bar Fridges by Use Case
Best for Offices: Schmick HUS-SC50AB (50L Glass Door)
The Schmick HUS-SC50AB ($396.15) is the ideal office bar fridge. The glass door lets everyone see what is inside without opening the door (reducing energy waste), while the key lock prevents unauthorised access. At 50L it holds approximately 38 cans — enough for a small team. Quiet compressor operation means it will not disrupt the office.
Best for Airbnbs and Hotels: Schmick HUS-BC46B2 (46L)
The Schmick HUS-BC46B2 ($358.15) is purpose-built for accommodation. Ultra-quiet compressor operation will not disturb sleeping guests, the solid black door blends into any room decor, and the integrated key lock lets housekeeping control minibar stock. At 46L it is compact enough to fit under a desk or in a wardrobe nook.
Best for Home Bars: Schmick JC165 (165L Dual Zone)
The Schmick JC165 ($1,365.15) is a dual-zone bar fridge with separate compartments for beer and wine, each with independent temperature control. The key lock secures your premium collection from wandering hands at parties. At 165L it fits under a standard bench and holds a serious home bar inventory.
Best for Commercial Venues: Rhino SG2 (208L Two-Door)
The Rhino SG2 ($1,783.15) is a commercial-grade two-door bar fridge built for pubs, clubs, and restaurants. Each door locks independently with its own key, so you can secure one section while leaving the other accessible to bar staff. 316 marine-grade stainless steel construction means it handles the demands of a busy venue without rusting or deteriorating.
Glass Door vs Solid Door: Which is Better for Lockable Fridges?
Both options work well with a lock, but the choice depends on your situation:
- Glass door — Lets you see contents without opening (saves energy, convenient for bars and offices). Heated glass prevents condensation. Slightly higher running cost due to the heating element.
- Solid door — Better insulation, lower running cost, and hides the contents from view. Preferred for accommodation where you do not want guests staring at the minibar all night.
What to Look for When Buying a Lockable Bar Fridge
- Lock type — Keyed barrel lock is the standard and most reliable. Make sure two keys are included.
- Noise level — Critical for accommodation. Look for models under 40dB, or under 25dB for bedside use.
- Capacity — Match the fridge to your needs. 46-50L for hotel rooms, 100-200L for home bars, 200L+ for commercial.
- Door type — Glass for display, solid for discretion.
- Climate rating — If the fridge will be in a warm environment, check for tropical (T-class) or subtropical (ST-class) rating.
- Reversible door — Useful for fitting the fridge into tight spaces where the door needs to open a specific way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add a lock to a bar fridge that does not have one?
It is possible with aftermarket fridge locks or padlock hasps, but we do not recommend it. Drilling into a fridge door risks damaging the insulation or cooling lines. It is far better to buy a model with a factory-fitted lock — the cost difference is minimal.
What if I lose the keys to my bar fridge lock?
Most manufacturers can supply replacement keys if you provide the key number (usually stamped on the original key or listed in the manual). Contact us with your model number and we can help source replacements.
Are all KingCave bar fridges lockable?
Not all, but the majority are. Over 50 models in our range include integrated key locks. Use our collection filters to find lockable models in your preferred size range.
Is a lockable bar fridge suitable for storing medication?
Yes, provided the fridge maintains a stable temperature between 2 degrees C and 8 degrees C (the standard pharmaceutical cold chain requirement). Most compressor bar fridges with adjustable thermostats meet this requirement. Check your medication's storage guidelines and verify the fridge's temperature range before purchasing.
Do lockable fridges cost more than non-lockable models?
Typically no. A built-in key lock adds very little to the manufacturing cost. Many of our most affordable models include locks as standard — the Schmick HUS-BC46B2 starts at just $358.15 with a lock included.
Browse Lockable Bar Fridges
Find the right lockable bar fridge for your space:
- Mini Bar Fridges — compact lockable models from 25L
- Commercial Fridges — heavy-duty lockable models for venues
- Custom Branded Fridges — add your logo to any lockable fridge

