True Commercial
A useful guide to glass door refrigerators.
Many people out there happen to believe that the True commercial refrigerator is the best brand on the market. Between its great ergonomic features, some excellent temperature and humidity control, great storage size, energy efficiency characteristics, and general good looks, there are many reasons to consider a True commercial refrigerator for a restaurant or other business.
If you’re looking to buy a True commercial refrigerator, the first thing you’ll want to do before anything else is to take the measurements of the space that you’re looking to place the fridge within. Additionally, you’ll want to think about how much storage capacity your refrigeration device will need, as you won’t want to overspend on something that holds more food and beverages than you’ll need to hold. At the same time, the last thing you’ll want to do is buy something too small that leaves you needing another smaller refrigerator to complement the True commercial refrigerator you’ve just bought.
Once you know your size requirements (usually measured in terms of cubic feet), you’ll then be in a good position to begin looking for refrigerators from there.
Like most buyers, the first thing you’ll probably be looking at with respect to True refrigeration equipment is price. Who wants to spend more than they need to on a refrigerator?
While it’s true that price is a major factor in determining any purchase, and should be just as important with respect to this one, there’s something that many buyers tend to overlook that factors directly into the price of your unit. Don’t simply look at the price tag on your True commercial refrigerator. Remember that refrigerators and freezers are both energy sucking devices and they’ll end up making up a pretty decent portion of your monthly energy bill.
Your True commercial refrigerator will likely be running 24 hours a day. After all, turning it off will lead your food into a wasteful state. As a result, the energy efficiency of the True refrigerator that you buy is a major factor that you need to take into consideration. Even something as small as an extra $4 per month in energy costs adds up to nearly $50 per year, which will equate to hundreds of extra dollars spent over the lifespan of the refrigeration unit. Be forward thinking in this respect. Not only will it save you money, but you’ll be doing right by the environment too.
When buying a True commercial refrigerator, you’ll also want to make sure that it comes included with a warranty. While these units are known for their long life spans with good upkeep, you never know what kinds of problems you may encounter along the way. New devices will come with warranties, but some retailers will go above and beyond the manufacturer’s warranty with some assurances of their own. If you happen to be buying your True commercial refrigerator from a third party vendor, this is something you’ll want to look for as a major incentive when it comes down to it. They’ll be anxious for your business anyway, so they may end up working an unexpected warranty into the mix.