Know What Size You Have Room For - Make sure you carefully measure the area that you have set aside for a fridge for in your food establishment. Also, consider the space in front of the fridge. Is there enough space to walk past an open refrigerator door?
Find Out All City Codes First - Before you buy a commercial refrigerator, make sure you know all the city, health and fire codes related to buying a commercial fridge. You don't want to incur the costs of a return if you can't pass city and health inspections because of the fridge you bought.
Read Reviews Online - Find reviews online from other customers who have previously bought the fridge that you are considering buying. See what they say about the quality, durability and functionality.
Decide What Type You Need - Do you need a reach in fridge? Do you need a walk in? Evaluate what you will need for your business and what you have room for.
Check The Clearance Sections - When visiting online commercial kitchen supply stores, always check the clearance sections.
Sometimes perfectly good, high quality commercial fridges are discounted because of an overstock of a certain model. Maybe a new model has come out and the old model must be cleared out.Avoid Buying Used Refrigerators - Unless you really know the seller, buying used refrigeration equipment can sometimes end up being a very costly mistake. It can end up costing you more than it would have to have bought a pricey, brand new fridge.
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