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The biggest wear-and-tear item on a Walk-In Cooler is its door. It should be made of sturdy materials that resist corrosion and wear. We suggest that before purchasing a walk-in cooler, you should make sure that you know the parts of the unit. Various parts are important to keep the unit in tip-top shape. An evaporator is common to all walk-in coolers. It freezes moisture in the air and forms a barrier against heat transfer. A defrost cycle is used to melt the ice and drain the system. When this cycle is complete, the walk-in cooler will be ready to use. Please note that Walk-in Cooler is a very maintenance product. you should have the refrigerant vent and air flow checked at least once a year. It's a common misconception that a walk-in cooler will cost a lot in electricity, and although it's a big expense, the cost of running a walk-in cooler is usually the same as running several separate standard-size refrigerators.
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