COMMERCIAL ICE MACHINE BUYING GUIDE

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COMMERCIAL ICE MACHINE BUYING GUIDE

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An ice-making machine helps you prepare deliciously cold drinks on demand, ensuring fast bar service that keeps up during busy seasons. The type of ice maker you choose depends on how much ice you need, the space available, and how you plan to use the machine. Keep reading for our full buyer’s guide to commercial ice-makers and how to choose the best one for your business. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: COMMERCIAL ICE MACHINE BUYING GUIDE


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COMMERCIAL ICE MACHINE BUYING GUIDE
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  • An ice-making machine helps you prepare
    deliciously cold drinks on demand, ensuring fast
    bar service that keeps up during busy seasons.
    The type of ice maker you choose depends on how
    much ice you need, the space available, and how
    you plan to use the machine. Keep reading for our
    full buyers guide to commercial ice-makers and
    how to choose the best one for your business.
  • What to Consider When Buying a Commercial
    Ice-Making Machine

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  • Types of Ice Required
  • Not all ice is made equal, and commercial
    machines often make different ice shapes for
    specific uses. Cubed ice is the most popular
    shape as it melts slowly and lasts longer in
    drinks. Many machines also make half-cubes.
    Nugget ice is softer than ice cubes, making it
    blender-friendly and easy to chew. Flake ice is
    best for food displays, and you can form it into
    various shapes to suit your presentation
    preferences.

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  • Power and Water Supply
  • You will need a reliable cold-water supply to run
    an ice-making machine in a commercial kitchen.
    Placing the machine near a floor drain ensures
    easy drainage of melt and purge water. If you
    dont have a floor drain, you may need a drain
    pump. Make sure you also check the power
    requirements and dimensions of the machine before
    deciding on its position in your kitchen or
    restaurant.

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  • Volume of Ice Required
  • Deciding how much ice you need is essential to
    choosing the right ice maker. Consider your
    typical ice usage daily and compare that to the
    ice yield listed in the machines specifications.
    Commercial ice machines can make anything from
    150lb/60kg to 800lb/300kg of ice per day. Some
    ice machines include built-in storage bins.

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  • Types of Commercial Ice Machines
  • Modular Ice Machines
  • Modular ice makers can produce large volumes of
    ice and come in many sizes suited for different
    uses. You will need an ice cube storage bin below
    the ice maker to collect the ice. We stock a
    range of Atosa, Ice-O-Matic, and Hoshizaki
    modular small, half-cube, and large ice cube
    maker machines.

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  • Under-Counter Ice Machines
  • These ice-making machines are also called
    self-contained ice makers. They include an ice
    collection bin for an integrated ice-making and
    storage unit. Under-counter ice makers usually
    fit under a 900mm counter and are ideal for small
    bars, cafes, and restaurants with up to
    300lb/150kg ice production.
  • Ice dispensers
  • Countertop ice machines release individual cubes
    and are ideal for self-service restaurants and
    retail environments. Hotel ice dispensers include
    an ice-making machine and storage bin, giving
    your guests a steady ice supply on demand.

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  • The FED is a leading supplier of Atosa,
    Ice-O-Matic, Follet, and Hoshizaki ice makers and
    bins in Canada. We make shopping for kitchen
    equipment quick and convenient with our online
    store and streamline delivery. Browse our wide
    range of commercial kitchen equipment or get in
    touch with our friendly team for more about our
    premium products.
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