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bmarley5780

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I have found this local, and was wondering if anyone had any experaince with these?

Traulsen Commercial Cooler

This is a restaurant grade commercial cooler.
Cooler is controled by a coil temperature control.

A digital air temperature control can be added and runs around $200.

I want this thing gone. It has no shelves. The can probably be purchased online. If you cannot find shelves online, I can assist you in getting shelving for it.

This would be the PERFECT Beer Cooler. Run some taps and be done with it.


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:confused::confused::confused:

Is this something you are selling trying to get rid of?

If so it belongs in the classified section.
 
I asked neither....

"I have found this local, and was wondering if anyone had any experaince with these? "
 
im not sure if i have used that exact model but i have used some commercial fridges before. what are you trying to use it for? if lagering it should work well they are pretty good and you could make some shelves for it i would suggest putting a fan or something in it to help it cool
 
Do ya know anything on the amount of electricity it uses?

I'm thinkin a fermentation station, or a keezer of some sort.
 
I used to work on these and Traulsen makes a high quality product. The way this unit operates is by discharging air down from the right side and returns it up on the top left. The temperature control is adjustable sensing return air coming back to the coil. I'm not sure what the $200 temperature control would be but you can mount a Ranco digital controller ($60) on the side of the evaporator section and run the sensor through it to wherever you want in the box.
 
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