Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Ice Cream Trucks—Common Essential Equipment

Since the portable refrigerator came into existence, ice cream truck business proliferated. Ice cream, which has been the most sought after food item during the summer, has been typically distributed and sold through these trucks for almost a century now.



These ice cream trucks too have evolved with time. Each region has its own version, Ice Cream Truck Service Toronto most probably will be different from that of in Ottawa
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However, they all posses some common basic essentials; be it an Ice Cream Truck Hamilton or in Montreal, all will have refrigerators, freezers and soft serve machines.

Let us discuss those one by one!

Freezers

Cold-plate freezer
Traditionally, trucks are installed with cold plate freezers, as they are simple and are ease of use. You just plug them at night and use it the entire day without relying on power. This freedom from constant source of power makes it one the most common choice. However, these freezers are expensive.

Dry ice freezer

It uses solidified carbon dioxide gas that can make products stay cold for the entire day. It cheap and befits for startups that are low on money. However, you have to buy dry ice daily.

Chest freezer
The standard chest freezer needs constant source of energy. This requirement makes it expensive as you will need a generator to keep it working on your truck.

Generator leads to higher investment as there will be extra fuel and service costs. Moreover, you need a big twin-rear wheel truck to support it.


As the technology has evolved, there is no need of different machines for soft serve ice cream and frozen yoghurt. A single machine now serves both purposes. All you need to do is to feed pre-mixture, easily available at stores, to the machine and it will do the rest. There are ranges of models on the market, which include standalone and counter top units.

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