Title: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BUY STAINLESS STEEL FREEZER (1)
1THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BUY STAINLESS STEEL FREEZER
When it comes time to buying a new reach-in
refrigerator or stainless steel freezer for your
business, you will notice there are more than a
few options out there. It is not always easy to
choose new restaurant equipment, but we will
here help you with that. Here are some tips for
picking out just the right freezer for your
kitchen.
Mastercool Stainless Steel Upright Freezer 700
Ltr. Italian Made
1-Choose Correct Brand
Like most of the products that you buy, your
commercial fridge freezer brand matters. You can
find a lot of manufacturers out there, so choose
the manufacturer you know you can trust. Some
focus on producing the highest quality units
others aim to provide uncompromised value at the
best possible price.
2-Check out Warranty
The commercial refrigerators have the most
extensive warranties available some brands offer
up to 3 years parts and labor coverage. Many
times, these warranties are complemented by a
large service
2network of certified technicians, which helps get
your unit up and running quickly. So look for the
brand that offers warranty and service.
3-Choose a Size
Freezers come in all kinds of shapes and sizes
and one of the most common ways to measure the
size is the number of doors reach-ins are
available in 1, 2, and 3 door configurations. So,
to find the right unit for your kitchen, start
with what you know measure the space so you have
the exterior dimensions nailed down. Do not
forget about the doorways freezer will need to
fit through those, too.
Look at the interior dimensions also. How much
storage space you need? Some units might have the
same exterior dimensions but differ in interior
dimension. Consider your regular stock purchases
and how many customers you serve and choose a
unit that will accommodate your needs.
4-Condenser Location
The condensing unit does most of the hard work of
keeping your food stock cold. Reach-ins comes in
two flavors top-mount and bottom-mount. Both have
their proper places in different
settings. Bottom-mount is often chosen for their
greater ease of cleaning and maintenance, better
accessibility, and lower strain on the unit in
hotter conditions. Top-mount is often preferred
because they do not trap as much dust and
debris, and they do not let hot air into the
cabinet when the doors are opened. So, decide
which is better for your business.
While there are lots of options available for
refrigerators and freezers, we are confident that
if you pay careful attention to these critical
areas, you will make a great buying decision.