Commercial Size Refrigerator for your Home | A How to Guide
Have you ever found yourself playing a real-life version of Tetris, trying to fit a week's worth of groceries into your refrigerator, or lamented over having to constantly restock on fresh produce because your fridge can't hold everything your large family needs? Maybe you are building a new home or renovating and want to plan for future refrigerator / freezer needs. If so, it might be time to consider an commercial size refrigerator.
Upgrade Your Kitchen with Elegance and Efficiency
Imagine a kitchen where ample storage meets sleek design — this is precisely what you get with a commercial-size refrigerator. Not only do these robust appliances come at the same price point as their standard counterparts, but they also boast a superior capacity and an aesthetic appeal that can elevate the look of your kitchen.
Perfect for Large Families
For households bustling with activity and large families, an industrial-size refrigerator is nothing short of a game-changer. Gone are the days of compromising on the variety of groceries due to space constraints. These refrigerators offer the luxury of space, allowing you to stock up on weekly meals, store large platters for gatherings, and still have room for more.
Cost-Effective and Stylish
Contrary to what many might think, upgrading to a commercial-size fridge does not necessarily mean a spike in your budget. Many models available today are actually the same or less than buying a standard 36" refrigerator. For example, a
Hear It from Happy Homeowners
Don't just take our word for it. Customers who have made the switch to industrial-size refrigerators can't stop raving about the difference it's made in their lives. From the joy of never having to play the food storage puzzle again to the satisfaction of seeing their sleek, spacious fridge become the centerpiece of their kitchen, the testimonials speak for themselves.
Absolutely Perfect! Just Beautiful, I love it!
"This was the most detailed custom job I’ve ever requested, a custom refrigerator. Updating my kitchen and the entire renovation process was overwhelming, it was so nice to find this company with Sam who was just amazing. He listened to me, observed exactly what I was asking for, drew up a blueprint and I sent it to my contractor. No doubt, contacting this company was the best decision I made during my entire kitchen renovation! Thank you so very much for all your help Sam! We love our new fridge :)"
-Alma C. from Littleton, CO
Which Commercial Size Refrigerator should you choose?
A common refrigerator / freezer combo you will find in many homes are the Frigidaire "twins". These are 33" column units with a current price tag of around $7,000 (for the set). Another option are Fisher & Paykel column units which are are currently priced around $6,000. Both of these options are available with a trim kit and look great, but there are three major drawbacks to consider:
1. There are less expensive options which look just as good as better
2. You are constrained to choosing between only two brands
3. When they fail (hopefully years later), you will likely have to modify your cabinets in order to fit whatever replacement refrigerators are available at the time.
A third option to consider is a "DIY" commercial size refrigerator. There are three advantages to this option:
1. Save thousands on the initial purchase
2. Get to choose from any refrigerator on the market
3. When they fail, no cabinet modification will be necessary.
Below are two examples of DIY commercial size refrigerator projects we've supplied trim kits for.
Make the Smart Choice Today
If you're ready to say goodbye to cramped storage and hello to a more organized, efficient, and stylish kitchen, an industrial-size refrigerator could be the perfect solution. Not only will it cater to the needs of your large family, but it will also add a touch of elegance to your home.
Start exploring your options today, and take a step towards transforming your kitchen into a space where form meets function in the most magnificent way. Remember, when it comes to the heart of your home, compromise should never be on the menu.