Decision Tree: Which Commercial Fridge Type Do I Need?

Decision Tree: Which Commercial Fridge Type Do I Need?

  • Limited bench space + need cold storage close to prep? → Underbench fridge
  • Need to store large volumes, full trays, or hotel pans? → Upright reach-in (2 or 3-door)
  • Running a café with grab-and-go items? → Glass door upright or display fridge
  • Preparing sandwiches, rolls, or salads to order? → Sandwich prep fridge with rail inserts
  • Storing more than 2,000 litres of product? → Consider a walk-in cool room

How Much Does a Commercial Fridge Cost in Australia?

Type AUD Price Range (ex-GST)
Underbench fridge (150–300L) $1,200–$3,500
Upright single-door fridge (400–650L) $2,500–$5,500
Upright double-door fridge (1,000–1,400L) $4,500–$9,500
Sandwich prep fridge (1.2–1.8m wide) $2,500–$5,500
Glass door display fridge $2,000–$8,000+
Deli display cabinet $3,000–$12,000+

Add delivery and installation — typically $200–$600 for a standard drop-off and connection. Cool rooms are quoted separately and can range from $8,000–$30,000+ depending on size and spec.

Running Costs: What Does a Commercial Fridge Cost to Operate?

Commercial fridges run 24/7, so energy efficiency matters — especially with Australian electricity prices averaging $0.25–$0.40 per kWh for small businesses.

Fridge Type Estimated Annual Electricity Cost
Underbench fridge $150–$350/year
Upright single-door $280–$550/year
Upright double-door $500–$900/year
Sandwich prep fridge $300–$600/year

Look for the Australian Energy Star Rating on any fridge you buy — more stars means lower running costs. A 4-star-rated fridge can use 30–40% less electricity than an unrated equivalent.

Annual service costs (filter cleaning, door seal check, condenser clean) typically add another $150–$300/year.

What Installation Does a Commercial Fridge Need?

Most commercial fridges only need a standard 10A power outlet. However:

  • Ventilation: Self-contained fridges need airflow clearance — typically 100–150mm at the rear and top.
  • Flooring: Ensure the floor is level to avoid compressor strain and seal issues.
  • Remote condensers: Some large fridges require installation by a licensed refrigeration mechanic.
  • Food safety compliance: Commercial refrigeration must maintain food at 5°C or below.

Common Mistakes Café and Restaurant Operators Make When Buying a Fridge

  1. Buying too small and overfilling the fridge.
  2. Using a domestic fridge for commercial use.
  3. Ignoring ventilation requirements.
  4. Choosing price over long-term reliability.
  5. Not matching the fridge to the food type.
  6. Forgetting installation and delivery costs.

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