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True reach-in freezers provide accessible frozen storage without the installation needs of a massive walk-in freezer. These have a variety of features, including glass doors, casters, and multiple sizes. More

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True Manufacturing Freezers: What You Need to Know

True reach-in freezers offer a reliable way to store large quantities of frozen food and produce for foodservice use. Choose an energy-efficient, solid-door freezer or one with glass doors so you can see everything you have on hand without opening the cabinet. Half doors and multiple sections enable access to food without opening the full unit, reducing energy use. True pass-thru freezers have doors on both sides, so products can be handed off across different parts of the kitchen, while roll-in models can accommodate full-size pan racks. With all the choices available, we have a True commercial freezer that will fit any style of foodservice operation.

True freezers are some of the most trusted, reliable pieces in commercial refrigeration. These top-tier freezers are an investment that operators expect to last for years of high-volume use, and we carry one-, two-, and three-section freezers so every operator can find a reliable True reach-in freezer for their needs.

True freezers are found in every corner of the foodservice industry because of their quality manufacturing. True commercial freezer customers know they're getting a piece that will serve them well without frequent replacement and further investment. Because True maintains close quality control of every aspect of manufacturing, every unit comes out with the same high quality.

True commercial freezers come with either solid stainless steel doors or transparent glass doors. Solid doors provide better insulation but don't let operators see the desired item before the door is opened, which leads to the door staying open longer than it might otherwise. Glass doors, conversely, are not quite as well insulated, but they don't have to be open as long because the user can identify product before opening the door. Half-doors and multiple sections can reduce the impact of opening any one door by keeping the rest of the frozen products insulated while one door is open.

Operators should not overfill a True freezer. If the airflow is obstructed by too much stored product, certain areas of the freezer may not be able to maintain safe temperatures, which could result in either wasted food or foodborne illnesses. We recommend operators purchase slightly more freezer space than they expect to need so their machine can operate freely. This reduces the strain on the compressor and keeps your True commercial freezer operating at maximum efficiency for much longer.

Common Questions About True Freezers

Why choose a True reach-in freezer?

True is one of the most respected brands in commercial cold storage. True freezers can be found across the industry, and their popularity comes from the reliability and quality of the brand. True also has seventy years of experience in the industry, and each of those years contributes to the knowledge that produces some of the best commercial freezers on the market. True manufactures some of the most robust freezers, as well, with every unit built to meet your needs even in high-volume applications and unideal circumstances. All these values come together to ensure your True double-door freezer will excel in your kitchen and last long enough to make a great return on your investment.

Where are True freezers made?

True freezers are made in North America, including in several factories in the greater St. Louis, Mo., area, which enables True to maintain quality control at a higher standard than the competition.

What size True commercial freezer do I need?

A True single-door freezer provides as much as 26 cubic feet of frozen storage space, which is significantly more than almost any undercounter unit and enough for a wide variety of foodservice establishments. True 2-door freezers are the next step up in capacity, offering as much as 60 cubic feet of space, over double the single-door options. True 3-door freezers have even more storage capacity, which varies in all units based on the specific style you purchase. Getting a True 2-door freezer is cheaper than getting two single units, which means you should purchase the highest capacity you think you'll use. On the other hand, buying more space than you need will waste money up front and make utilities more expensive. The easiest way to calculate how much storage you need is to look at how much you're currently using and how much you expect to grow.

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