Rhino Bar Fridge Range Review 2026: ENVY vs GSP vs SG vs SGT
Short answer: Rhino makes four bar fridge ranges — 43 models in total, from $1,508 to $6,172 (prices checked on our own shelves, July 2026). Buy ENVY if the fridge lives outside in the weather, GSP for covered alfresco areas, SG for under-bench home and commercial installs (it's the biggest and cheapest range), and SGT when a venue needs upright glass-door volume. Here's the honest review of each, with the numbers.
ENVY — the flagship, built for full weather
7 models. 316 marine-grade stainless steel that shrugs off salt spray, heated glass doors that stay condensation-free, and tropical-rated compressors. The ENV1 148L starts at $2,610 in left or right hinge, solid door or glass; the ENV2H 248L twin door is $3,655 and the three-door ENV3H is $4,605. This is the fridge for the uncovered outdoor kitchen and the coastal build — nothing else in our range matches it for exposure tolerance.
Verdict: the most fridge Rhino makes. If it's under a roof, you can spend less — keep reading.
GSP — alfresco workhorse, $650 less to start
8 models. Stainless outdoor build for covered alfresco areas: the GSP1H singles (129L and 138L, left or right hinge) start at $1,954, the GSP2H 208L twin door is $2,325, and the 330L three-door GSP3H is $3,322. There's also a matching beer & wine fridge pair at $3,702 for symmetrical alfresco joinery.
Verdict: the sweet spot for most Australian alfresco builds — ENVY toughness where it counts, without paying for full-weather spec you won't use.
SG — the biggest range, and the cheapest way into a Rhino
21 of Rhino's 43 models are SG — and the old collection page barely mentioned them. The 129L SG1 under-bench units start at $1,508 in black glass, with no-cabinet and heavy-duty variants to $1,736. The SG2H 208L twin door at $1,783 is the unit we put behind more commercial bars than any other — there's also a sliding-door SG2S at the same price for tight service corridors.
Verdict: if the fridge lives indoors under a bench — home bar or venue — start here, not at ENVY.
SGT — upright glass-door volume
3 models for venues that need height instead of bench space: the 293L SGT1 from $2,021 and the 498L twin-door SGT2 at $2,847, all in black with commercial-duty doors. Beyond that, the TK open display range (162–325L, from $4,227) covers grab-and-go retail fronts.
The scorecard
| Range | Models | From | Built for |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENVY | 7 | $2,610 | Full weather, coastal, uncovered outdoor kitchens |
| GSP | 8 | $1,954 | Covered alfresco |
| SG | 21 | $1,508 | Under-bench, home bar & commercial back bar |
| SGT | 3 | $2,021 | Upright commercial volume |
| TK | 4 | $4,227 | Open retail display |
Every Rhino ships Australia-wide with a 2-year parts and labour warranty. Browse the full range at Rhino bar fridges, see the ENVY outdoor collection, or get the fitting detail in our SG2H specs and dimensions guide. Weighing Rhino against our house brand? Read Schmick vs Rhino: the complete comparison.
FAQ
Which Rhino bar fridge is best for outdoor use?
For full weather exposure or coastal installs, the ENVY range — 316 marine-grade stainless steel, heated glass doors, and tropical-rated compressors — from $2,610 for the 148L ENV1. For covered alfresco areas, the GSP range does the same job from $1,954.
Which Rhino fits under a kitchen bench?
The SG range. The 129L SG1 under-bench units start at $1,508 — the cheapest entry into the Rhino range — and the 208L SG2H twin door at $1,783 is our best-selling commercial under-bench unit.
Which Rhino should a commercial venue buy?
High-traffic back bars run the SG2H 208L twin door ($1,783) or step up to the SGT uprights (293L from $2,021, 498L twin door $2,847). For grab-and-go retail display, the TK open display range runs 162–325L from $4,227.
Rhino or Schmick — which brand should I choose?
Rhino when the fridge is going outdoors or into a commercial venue; Schmick for indoor and home use, where its 180+ model range offers more sizes at lower prices. Every Rhino carries a 2-year parts and labour warranty.
Rhino Bar Fridge Range Review 2026: ENVY vs GSP vs SG vs SGT
Short answer: Rhino makes four bar fridge ranges — 43 models in total, from $1,508 to $6,172 (prices checked on our own shelves, July 2026). Buy ENVY if the fridge lives outside in the weather, GSP for covered alfresco areas, SG for under-bench home and commercial installs (it's the biggest and cheapest range), and SGT when a venue needs upright glass-door volume. Here's the honest review of each, with the numbers.
ENVY — the flagship, built for full weather
7 models. 316 marine-grade stainless steel that shrugs off salt spray, heated glass doors that stay condensation-free, and tropical-rated compressors. The ENV1 148L starts at $2,610 in left or right hinge, solid door or glass; the ENV2H 248L twin door is $3,655 and the three-door ENV3H is $4,605. This is the fridge for the uncovered outdoor kitchen and the coastal build — nothing else in our range matches it for exposure tolerance.
Verdict: the most fridge Rhino makes. If it's under a roof, you can spend less — keep reading.
GSP — alfresco workhorse, $650 less to start
8 models. Stainless outdoor build for covered alfresco areas: the GSP1H singles (129L and 138L, left or right hinge) start at $1,954, the GSP2H 208L twin door is $2,325, and the 330L three-door GSP3H is $3,322. There's also a matching beer & wine fridge pair at $3,702 for symmetrical alfresco joinery.
Verdict: the sweet spot for most Australian alfresco builds — ENVY toughness where it counts, without paying for full-weather spec you won't use.
SG — the biggest range, and the cheapest way into a Rhino
21 of Rhino's 43 models are SG — and the old collection page barely mentioned them. The 129L SG1 under-bench units start at $1,508 in black glass, with no-cabinet and heavy-duty variants to $1,736. The SG2H 208L twin door at $1,783 is the unit we put behind more commercial bars than any other — there's also a sliding-door SG2S at the same price for tight service corridors.
Verdict: if the fridge lives indoors under a bench — home bar or venue — start here, not at ENVY.
SGT — upright glass-door volume
3 models for venues that need height instead of bench space: the 293L SGT1 from $2,021 and the 498L twin-door SGT2 at $2,847, all in black with commercial-duty doors. Beyond that, the TK open display range (162–325L, from $4,227) covers grab-and-go retail fronts.
The scorecard
| Range | Models | From | Built for |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENVY | 7 | $2,610 | Full weather, coastal, uncovered outdoor kitchens |
| GSP | 8 | $1,954 | Covered alfresco |
| SG | 21 | $1,508 | Under-bench, home bar & commercial back bar |
| SGT | 3 | $2,021 | Upright commercial volume |
| TK | 4 | $4,227 | Open retail display |
Every Rhino ships Australia-wide with a 2-year parts and labour warranty. Browse the full range at Rhino bar fridges, see the ENVY outdoor collection, or get the fitting detail in our SG2H specs and dimensions guide. Weighing Rhino against our house brand? Read Schmick vs Rhino: the complete comparison.
FAQ
Which Rhino bar fridge is best for outdoor use?
For full weather exposure or coastal installs, the ENVY range — 316 marine-grade stainless steel, heated glass doors, and tropical-rated compressors — from $2,610 for the 148L ENV1. For covered alfresco areas, the GSP range does the same job from $1,954.
Which Rhino fits under a kitchen bench?
The SG range. The 129L SG1 under-bench units start at $1,508 — the cheapest entry into the Rhino range — and the 208L SG2H twin door at $1,783 is our best-selling commercial under-bench unit.
Which Rhino should a commercial venue buy?
High-traffic back bars run the SG2H 208L twin door ($1,783) or step up to the SGT uprights (293L from $2,021, 498L twin door $2,847). For grab-and-go retail display, the TK open display range runs 162–325L from $4,227.
Rhino or Schmick — which brand should I choose?
Rhino when the fridge is going outdoors or into a commercial venue; Schmick for indoor and home use, where its 180+ model range offers more sizes at lower prices. Every Rhino carries a 2-year parts and labour warranty.