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Self-Contained Ice Machines

Self-Contained Ice Machines

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Self contained ice machines usually take on a smaller footprint than the modular machines. These are ideal for area where space is tight but demand is big. As an all in one machine these units make and store ice in the same cabinet - Simple to install, easily integrated into existing or new joinery.

Having Quality Ice on demand is a luxury. Consider the amount you need daily as a starting point and look at machines that have a working capacity of 40% above your needs.

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Buying Ice Machines

Different businesses have different ice needs.For example, restaurants may prefer crescent or cube ice, while healthcare facilities might favor nugget ice.Assess the volume of ice needed, especially during peak hours, and choose a machine with appropriate production capacity.

Consider the available space for the ice machine, including ventilation and drainage requirements.Air-cooled machines need good ventilation, while water-cooled models offer more flexibility in placement.

When purchasing an ice machine in Australia,consider your specific needs, including the type of ice (cubes, flakes, etc.), production capacity, and space requirements.Factors such as energy efficiency, filtration systems, and noise levels should also be factored in to ensure the machine fits your business needs and environment.

  • A clean and reliable water supply is essential for ice quality and machine longevity. Consider models with built-in filters or factor in the cost of a separate filtration system. 
  • Maintenance and Cleaning:Regular cleaning and maintenance are crucial for optimal performance and hygiene. Choose machines with accessible parts and features that simplify cleaning. 
  • Warranty and Support:Check the warranty offered by the manufacturer and the availability of local support and service in Australia. 
  • Cost and Long-Term Savings:Consider both the initial purchase price and the long-term operating costs, including energy consumption and maintenance. 

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