Entice Your Customers With Our Countertop Display Cases
Countertop display cases are designed to fit seamlessly on your counter, making them perfect for bakeries, cafes, and convenience stores. With adjustable shelving and advanced refrigeration systems, our countertop display cases ensure your products remain fresh and visually appealing.
The benefits of using countertop display cases include:
Maintaining optimal temperatures for food safety and freshness
Attracting customers with visually appealing product displays
Explore our selection of deli cases for larger display needs, or browse our bakery cases to find the perfect fit for your baked goods. For those in the concessions industry, our concessions food merchandisers are designed to withstand the demands of high-traffic environments. Elevate your product presentation and attract customers with our top-quality countertop display cases and refrigeration solutions.
What are the different types of refrigerated cases?
There are several types of refrigerated cases, including countertop display cases, deli cases, bakery cases, and concessions food merchandisers. Each type is designed for specific applications and comes in various sizes and configurations to suit different business needs.
How do countertop display cases work?
Refrigerated display cases use a combination of compressors, condensers, and evaporators to maintain a consistent, cool temperature inside the unit. The compressor pumps refrigerant through the system, which absorbs heat from the interior and releases it outside the case, keeping your products at the desired temperature.
How do you clean and maintain countertop display cases?
To clean and maintain countertop display cases, follow these steps: 1) Unplug the unit and remove all products. 2) Clean the interior and exterior surfaces with a mild detergent and warm water solution. 3) Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. 4) Clean the condenser coils and fan blades to ensure proper airflow and efficient operation. 5) Check and replace door gaskets if worn or damaged. 6) Regularly inspect the unit for any signs of wear or malfunction and address issues promptly to prevent further damage.