If you need ice generation for your business, you want to ensure you select the right ice machine. We have types of ice machine different available at ICEMA. So, let’s find out how to choose the right one for you!
What Are the Different Types of Ice Machines?
At ICEMA, we have three main types of ice machine; modular, undercounter and countertop models. Modular ice machines are large and produce a lot of ice, so they do a good job in busy locations where a large volume of ice is required. Undercounter Crushed ice machines are smaller and designed to fit under a counter, which makes them suitable for tight spaces. Countertop ice machines are smaller and sit on a counter, making them ideal for businesses that have limited space.
Volume and Space Requirements Considerations
Consider how much ice you require when selecting your ice machine, as well as how much space you have available. A modular Crushed ice machine might be your best option if you need a lot of ice. An undercounter or countertop model would be best if space is limited.
Modular, Undercounter and Countertop Models: Making a Choice
Modular ice machines can be adjusted to suit what your business requires. Space-saving undercounter ice machines fit below a counter. Countertop ice machines can be easily moved around. When choosing the right model for you, consider what your business requires and the space you have.
Ice Quality and Speed of Production
ICEMA ice machines are good at making good ice fast. How quickly and at what quality you make this ice is important when selecting an ice machine for your business. Ice is good ice, and will serve your drinks taste and your customers happiness. Production of fast ice will ensure a busy business can be kept up with.
How to Maintain and Clean Your Tools for Maximum Performance
Proper maintenance of your ICEMA ice machine will ensure it is operating properly. Regularly clean your ice machine to prevent bacterial growth and maintain quality ice. As for its running, check for any leaks or problems and fix them immediately. Regular maintenance extends the lifespan of your ice machine.