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How to choose a convenience store refrigerator?

Aug. 23, 2024

Convenience stores are community mini supermarkets, which are becoming more and more common in first-tier cities as well as second-tier and third-tier cities. Refrigerator is a necessity for convenience stores, mainly used to store cold drinks, yogurt, ice cream, frozen foods, etc. How to choose a convenience store refrigerator has become a concern for many businesses. Today we will answer your questions.


First of all, you need to consider what products are sold in your store, and then choose a suitable refrigerator. If it is cold drinks such as beer, you can choose a beverage cabinet, which generally has single-door, double-door, three-door, and four-door options, and can also be customized; if you sell fruits, vegetables, and dairy products, you can consider air curtain cabinets, which are open and with sliding doors. Generally, open type is recommended, which is convenient for customers to choose products and more beautiful; if you also sell ice cream, frozen foods, dumplings, glutinous rice balls, etc., you can consider freezers. You can choose vertical or horizontal freezers according to the overall design and area of the store.


Secondly, some refrigerators are divided into split machines and integrated machines. Split machines refer to the cabinet and compressor being separated, and the compressor is placed outdoors, similar to household air conditioners, which is convenient for heat dissipation; integrated machines refer to the compressor being inside the cabinet, and heat dissipation is also carried out indoors. If the space is relatively small, the heat dissipation is relatively slow. You can weigh it according to the actual needs of your store.


In addition, some refrigerators are divided into air cooling and direct cooling. Air cooling is cooling by alternating hot and cold air, and direct cooling is cooling by copper pipes. There is not much difference in the cooling effect of the two. Air cooling is relatively uniform. The main difference lies in whether it is frosted. Air cooling is generally frost-free, while direct cooling will frost. Therefore, if you choose a direct cooling cabinet, you can consider the automatic defrosting model if conditions permit, which is more environmentally friendly and convenient.


The above are some tips on choosing convenience store refrigerators. If you plan to open a convenience store, you can also contact us for comprehensive planning and guidance. 


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