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Learn About Commercial Freezers
When it comes to your foodservice business, commercial freezers are a must-have. At ChefEquipment.com, we offer a diverse range of commercial freezers in various styles, sizes and features to meet your specific needs. Whether you're looking for an ice cream cabinet freezer, reach-in freezer or undercounter freezer, our collection has the right model for your business.
Choose from our selection of glass and solid door freezers, single or double door and undercounter options. There are options with legs or casters, as well as style of handles.
To ensure your commercial refrigeration and freezer equipment performs optimally (and lasts longer) read our comprehensive maintenance guide.
Commercial Freezers FAQ
Which freezer is best for me?
The best freezer depends on your specific needs, kitchen space, storage volume requirements and budget. Undercounter freezers are an excellent choice for smaller kitchens.
What is the difference between a commercial freezer and a domestic freezer?
Commercial freezers are built to withstand frequent use in a commercial environment. Commercial freezers are typically upright or with the door facing the front for convenience in a busy kitchen where staff are in and out of the freezer frequently.
How long does a commercial freezer last?
The lifespan of a commercial freezer can vary depending on factors such as brand, usage, maintenance, and operating conditions. On average, a well-maintained commercial freezer can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years. For more details, read this How to Maintain Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers article.
How much do commercial freezers cost to run?
The cost to run a commercial freezer depends on factors such as its size, energy efficiency, usage patterns, and local energy rates. While specific costs can vary, commercial freezers generally have higher energy consumption compared to domestic freezers, resulting in higher operational costs. Regular maintenance, temperature monitoring, and energy-efficient models can help optimize energy usage and reduce costs. For details on how to calculate your unit's energy consumption, this article can help.