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Re: freezers
[Re: Jtb51b]
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11/14/23 02:45 PM
11/14/23 02:45 PM
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The time has come for me to upgrade my freezer situation. I am thinking of buying a commercial 2 door reach in style. Does anyone else have a commercial freezer? What are your thoughts? I will be using this for long term storage of our beef and pork. We currently have 5, yes 5 small freezers just so we can keep things organised and not end up with years old meat. All but one of these freezers are the smaller chest type. Do the commercial units seem to use a lot more electricity than the homeowner units? What about frost, is it an issue? This will be in my basement, its not climate controlled exactly, but stays cool year round, plenty of room and drive in access.
Thanks, Jason
My charity has 4 TRUE double door freezers in the warehouse but the ones on the trailers are hoshizaki. Not sure about cost to operate... The ones in the trailers dont take much power to run. Each trailer has a 20kW diesel generator and the freezers take far less power than some of the other appliances in there. I know the tilt skillet uses a LOT of power. We probably should have gotten a propane one instead of electric. I think they came from Sanford in Northport. But they might have just been servicing them.
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