Commercial refrigeration isn't limited to one freezer and refrigerator. Restaurants, convenience stores and other businesses that sell perishable items must invest in commercial refrigeration equipment for each step of the product's shelf life. From the moment products are delivered, it's a race against time to keep them cold enough to be safe and consumable. Refrigeration equipment solutions include:
1. Walk-in coolers and commercial freezers for long-term storage.
2. Chillers and restaurant grade refrigerators for short-term storage.
3. Countertop and work station refrigeration equipment to keep food at a proper temperature between prep stations.
4. Commercial refrigeration display cases when food is ready to be served.
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Walk In coolers
Walk in coolers allow restaurants and florists to keep large amounts of food, flowers and other perishables cold.
I recommend: Barr Inc Refrigeration Superstore offers a wide variety of new and used walk in coolers and other large-scale commercial refrigeration equipment. For a directory of suppliers for
walk in coolers, visit Business.com.
Restaurant grade refrigerators and commercial freezers
While most restaurants have walk in coolers to store food products, almost every kitchen also has stand-alone refrigeration equipment for short-term storage and preparation. Stand-alone commercial freezers and refrigerators allow kitchen staff to keep products conveniently close for the day's needs. Prep areas also benefit from countertop refrigeration equipment.
I recommend: Mission Restaurant Supply has a variety of commercial restaurant grade refrigerators for kitchen use including worktop refrigerators, dual-temp, prep table refrigerators, milk coolers and combination refrigerator/freezers.
Atlanta Fixture & Sales also offers a large supply of stand-alone kitchen refrigerators and commercial freezers.
Chillers
Chillers provide blast chilling, also called shock freezing, which allows food's core temperature to be lowered from 160 degrees Fahrenheit to 38 degrees in just 90 minutes rather than the hours it takes in a standard freezer. Chillers let food keep its texture, flavor and color better than traditional freezing and keep bacteria growth at a minimum.
I recommend: HurriChill and
Bally Northwind offer blast chilling and shock freezing commercial refrigeration equipment that help restaurants keep in compliance with food safety laws.
Commercial refrigeration food display cases
After food has been cooked or prepared, it needs commercial refrigeration to keep it fresh until consumed. Bakery and deli cases provide a temperature-controlled space that allows food products to be displayed to consumers.
I recommend: ACityDiscount Restaurant Equipment offers a variety of commercial refrigeration equipment, including food display cases for bakery and deli applications.
BigTray offers a choice between curved glass and slanted glass refrigerated food display cases.
Refrigeration equipment for beverage displays
Food is not the only product that requires commercial refrigeration equipment. Convenience stores and restaurants depend on see-through refrigeration equipment to display products to consumers such as refrigerated bottled drinks and convenience foods.
I recommend: Bush Refrigeration has a large selection of refrigerated beverage cases including self-contained display coolers, long door display coolers, counter merchandisers and display walk-in coolers.
All Refrigeration Equipment customizes refrigeration equipment for your needs and space.
Wine commercial refrigeration equipment
Many people think red wine shouldn't be refrigerated, but it actually should be served at a temperature in the low 60s. Refrigeration equipment is required to store and serve wine at the proper temperature.
I recommend: A-Best Fixture Company carries various sizes of commercial refrigeration equipment designed specifically for wine.
Wine Enthusiast builds custom split refrigeration cellars in restaurants.