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View all productsCommercial upright freezers offer ample storage space for frozen goods, available with either glass or solid stainless steel doors. Glass door freezers come in single, double, or even triple door options, providing a convenient showcase for a variety of items.
Many glass door freezers feature double glazed glass, with some models offering triple glazed doors for enhanced energy efficiency, ultimately saving you money over time.
Solid door freezers are ideal for back-of-house storage in restaurants, cafes, or any kitchen setting requiring frozen goods storage. Most models are constructed with 304-grade stainless steel for durability.
Key Features of Vertical Upright Freezers?
Vertical freezers provide better organization and accessibility compared to chest freezers, making it easier to retrieve items.
Top Mount vs. Bottom Mount Upright Freezers?
Bottom mount systems tend to run cooler, while top mount systems run hotter due to rising hot air. However, bottom mount condensers may accumulate more dirt. Consider a model with a higher ambient temperature rating for use in hot kitchen environments.
Understanding Ambient Temperature?
Ambient temperature refers to the air temperature surrounding the compressor system. A higher ambient temperature rating, such as 43°C, indicates the freezer will maintain full capacity even in hot conditions. Opt for a freezer with a higher ambient temperature rating for locations with high temperatures, such as kitchens in Perth, Queensland, or Darwin.
Difference Between Static Freezers & Fan Forced Freezers?
Static freezers lack airflow, resulting in colder back walls or fixed shelves that gradually cool surrounding air. Fan forced freezers, on the other hand, circulate freezing air throughout the unit, rapidly lowering product temperatures to the desired level. For optimal performance, choose a fan forced freezer for your business.