If you are planning to install a U.S. Cooler walk-in cooler or freezer, you need to know the R-factor of the insulation you will use. The R-factor is a measure of how well the insulation resists heat transfer. The higher the R-factor, the better the insulation.
Tips and Tricks from U.S. Cooler As the world works against the growing pandemic, cleanliness has become a leading topic of discussion. We are aware now more than ever of…
Walk-in coolers and freezers are a very custom product. Standard sizes are available in the industry but they assume some standard specifications. Walk-ins are not a one-size fits all item…
Quincy, IL, May 10, 2019 – U.S. Cooler is excited to announce that we have been awarded Vendor of the Year by the Excell Foodservice Equipment Dealer Network. Excell is…
Quincy, IL, June 19, 2018 – U.S. Cooler is excited to announce the launch of our newest product line, Fastcooler by U.S. Cooler. Fastcooler will be an expansion of our…
This is a great article by Kysor Panel Systems. This is one reason why instead of incorporating wood, U.S. Cooler’s cold storage panels utilize 100% solid foam. https://kpsglobal.com/blog/ice-buildup-walkin-panel-joints/
Whether you run a restaurant, convenience store, supermarket, or other food-service establishment, your walk-in freezer is an important investment. This article, written by Foodservice Equipment Reports, explains important features of…
Year after year our manufacturing production has been challenged with the demand to keep up with the increase in sales. Last year was particularly “challenging” with no true slow-down in…