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 are combination refrigerators and freezers used for?
Combination refrigerators and freezers provide both refrigerated and frozen storage in a single footprint. They suit kitchens needing both functions but lacking space for separate units, common in small restaurants and tight prep areas.
How is space split in combination refrigerators and freezers?
Most combination refrigerators and freezers split storage roughly 50/50 or 70/30 between refrigerator and freezer sections. Choose the split that matches your daily storage needs, whether you stock more chilled or frozen product.
Which brands offer reliable combination refrigerators and freezers?
Omcan supplies combination refrigerators and freezers built for daily commercial use. Their lineup covers various door configurations and capacity splits suitable for restaurants, bars, and small foodservice operations.
Are combination refrigerators and freezers efficient compared to separate units?
For tight spaces, yes. Combination refrigerators and freezers eliminate the floor space of two units while still providing both functions. Operations with adequate space often prefer separate Reach-In Refrigerators and Reach-In Freezers for capacity.
Can combination refrigerators and freezers handle restaurant volume?
For small restaurants, yes. Combination refrigerators and freezers handle daily prep needs in cafes, bars, and small kitchens. Larger operations typically need separate dedicated units to provide adequate capacity for both temperatures.
Do combination refrigerators and freezers maintain consistent temperatures?
Quality combination refrigerators and freezers use separate compressor systems or zoned cooling to maintain different temperatures reliably. Lower-quality units sometimes struggle to hold both temperatures evenly under heavy use.
Should combination refrigerators and freezers have separate doors?
Yes. Separate doors on combination refrigerators and freezers prevent temperature crossover when accessing one section. Single-door designs sacrifice efficiency every time the door opens, affecting both compartments simultaneously.

