True Mfg Milk Coolers
When it comes to quality, commercial refrigeration, True Mfg continues to set the bar very high. Some of the items True manufacturers best are their Commercial Milk Coolers, both single and dual sided. Here are a few things you should know about True Milk Coolers, particularly when the next purchasing opportunity comes around for your school cafeteria or other foodservice need.
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Common Questions Why do some of the models have a -DS at the end of them? The -DS is referring to the Dual-Sided Construction, meaning there are doors on either side of the unit for double access Why do some of the models have a -S and a -SS at the end of them? The -S is referring to the solid stainless exterior of the cooler while the -SS means that both the interior and exterior of the unit are constructed of stainless steel. How Many Crates Will These Units Hold? The number of crates a True Mfg Milk Cooler will hold is dependent upon how big the cooler is. For instance, the TMC-34-DS holds 8 milk crates while the TMC-49-DS holds 12. You should be able to find the number of crates each model holds on the product page. Shop for Milk Coolers on MissionRS.com and get Free Shipping & Liftgate to your address!
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