
A commercial freezer holds stock below freezing for long-term storage or frozen merchandising. Unlike refrigeration, which only chills, a freezer keeps meat, ice cream, and frozen goods solid through heavy daily use.
Energy use and door layout drive the decision. Chest models are cheapest to run and store the most, uprights trade some efficiency for fast access, and display cabinets exist to sell frozen stock to customers rather than just hold it in the back room.
| Format | What it does | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Chest freezer | Deep top-loading box with the most capacity per dollar. | Bulk frozen storage in back rooms. |
| Upright freezer | Vertical shelves for organized, easy access. | Kitchens that pull stock often. |
| Display freezer | Glass top or door that merchandises frozen goods. | Stores selling ice cream and frozen retail. |
A commercial freezer holds product frozen, while commercial refrigeration keeps it merely cold. If you want to vend frozen items to the public, see our frozen food vending machines instead.
Reference: NSF.