Freezer suggestions for my ice cream store

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John GB

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Aug 30, 2021
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Hi Guys,

I am going to start a small-time ice cream shop. I want to carry on with this as a side business along with my job. I am currently working as a programmer. Since I am a fresher, the salary which I am getting is not enough for my daily expenses and to pay my house rent. So I have decided to start a side business. Coming to the point. I know a commercial freezer is required for such a business. But as it is for a short time, I don't think buying a new freezer is not necessary. Because I have a limited budget. I think it is better to buy a used commercial freezer and it will be more affordable for me. When I searched on the internet, I came to know about used commercial freezers of true-brand. But before purchasing it, I would like to know opinions about it as I couldn't find any reviews of anyone who had bought a used freezer from here. If anyone had bought a used freezer from this company, please share your reviews here so that I can forward them with the next proceedings.
 
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If you live somewhere rural, I'd call around to some of the commercial / restaurant repair folks and make sure whichever brand you get is one that they are comfortable working on. Just my 2 cents from living somewhere rural and coming across this issue. Good luck with your new business venture - ice cream makes everybody happy so that should be a fun gig!

Ps -I've seen that brand sold on KaTom but the reviews were for new units, not used.
 
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Ice cream shops have been popping up in all the towns around me they've gotten very popular. I wouldn't hesitate on used equipment.
 
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