Combination Refrigerators / Freezers

Get the best of both worlds with our combination refrigerators/freezers! Freeze and refrigerate your food in the same unit to keep everything easily accessible in your kitchen. Save space and choose if you prefer a side-by-side model or if a top-and-bottom one fits your kitchen best. Make the most of your investment and choose if you'd like a solid door model or a glass door model to easily see what you're storing. Your restaurant, bakery, convenience store, or buffet will definitely appreciate these combination refrigerators/freezers!

Frequently Asked Questions

What Combination Refrigerators / Freezers configurations does Zanduco stock?

Zanduco's Combination Refrigerators / Freezers come in two-door and three-door formats with side-by-side and stacked split layouts. Split ratios vary from 50/50 to 66/33 cooler-to-freezer.

How do Combination Refrigerators / Freezers save space?

Combination Refrigerators / Freezers put cold and frozen storage in one cabinet, cutting floor footprint in half versus buying separateReach-In Refrigerators andReach-In Freezers.

Which operations benefit most from Combination Refrigerators / Freezers?

Small cafés, food trucks, and tight back-of-house layouts benefit most from Combination Refrigerators / Freezers. Any kitchen under 600 square feet usually gains from the combined footprint.

Are Combination Refrigerators / Freezers as efficient as dedicated units?

Close, but not quite. Combination Refrigerators / Freezers use slightly more energy than matched dedicated units because two compressors share one cabinet. The space savings usually justify the trade-off.

Do Combination Refrigerators / Freezers have separate temperature controls?

Yes. Every commercial Combination Refrigerators / Freezers model offers independent thermostats for each section, letting you fine-tune cooler and freezer temperatures to match product.

Can Combination Refrigerators / Freezers replace two separate units?

For small operations, yes. One three-door Combination Refrigerators / Freezers unit typically matches the capacity of a single-door refrigerator plus single-door freezer, at a smaller footprint.

Should I pick Combination Refrigerators / Freezers with a 50/50 split?

Depends on product mix. Menus heavy on frozen items benefit from 50/50 Combination Refrigerators / Freezers, while most scratch kitchens prefer 66/33 with more fresh storage.

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