Stop sacrificing storage control for mobility. This mobile milk cooler offers regulated temperatures, ENERGY STAR® efficiency, and a stainless-steel exterior designed for daily commercial use, supporting high-volume foodservice operations and institutional programs. Operating on 115 volts, it utilizes R-290 refrigerant with forced-air cooling to maintain consistent crate-ready temperatures while minimizing energy consumption.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug unit. Remove milk crates and lift doors. Wipe interior with mild soap and warm water; rinse and dry. Clean condenser coils every 30 days with a soft brush to maintain ENERGY STAR performance. Use non‑abrasive stainless steel cleaner on exterior; follow grain to avoid streaks. Inspect door seals for wear and replace if cracked. Evacuate moisture before reconnecting power. Regular cleaning prevents contamination, reduces fire risk, lowers utility use, and extends equipment life.#@@#Additional Info#@#True TMC-58-S-HC mobile milk cooler delivers forced-air refrigeration with R-290 refrigerant, 115 volts, 1/5 HP motor, 58" width, stainless steel exterior, ENERGY STAR® certified, UL and cULus certified, 17–20 crate capacity.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Stop sacrificing storage control for mobility. This mobile milk cooler offers regulated temperatures, ENERGY STAR® efficiency, and a stainless-steel exterior designed for daily commercial use, supporting high-volume foodservice operations and institutional programs. Operating on 115 volts, it utilizes R-290 refrigerant with forced-air cooling to maintain consistent crate-ready temperatures while minimizing energy consumption.
#@@# Size And Capacity#@#
Designed for school and institutional milk programs, the cabinet measures 58 inches wide with a depth of 33 inches, accommodating 17 to 20 crates. Its footprint is ideal for busy service lines and mobile distribution needs, ensuring organized crate access for rapid turnover.
#@@# Forced Air Cooling#@#
A forced-air refrigeration system circulates cold air uniformly across the interior, preventing hot spots and ensuring consistent product temperatures. Facilities can maintain milk quality during peak service windows and reduce spoilage risk through reliable airflow distribution.
#@@# Energy Efficient Design#@#
Certified ENERGY STAR® and built for 115v, this cooler reduces electrical draw while sustaining cooling performance in high-use environments. Operations can lower utility expenses and support sustainability goals without sacrificing refrigeration capacity.
#@@# Commercial-Grade Construction#@#
The exterior is constructed entirely of stainless steel for durability and washdown compatibility in school, hospital, and hospitality settings. Staff benefit from a surface that resists corrosion and withstands daily cleaning protocols, extending service life in demanding kitchens.
#@@# Service-Friendly Components#@#
The unit features a 1/5 HP compressor and NEMA 5-15P plug configuration for straightforward electrical integration and accessible maintenance. Technicians can perform routine service quickly, minimizing downtime for foodservice lines and distribution stations.
#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#Upon confirmation of completed payment, Culinary Depot will ship/deliver the True TMC-58-S-HC Mobile Milk Cooler.#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect condenser coils monthly and remove dust with a soft brush. Sanitize interior surfaces with a mild detergent and rinse thoroughly; dry shelves before reinstalling to prevent corrosion. Verify door lift mechanisms for smooth operation and replace worn gaskets to maintain seals. Check refrigerant lines for oil stains indicating leaks and call certified technicians for R-290 service. Record operating amps and temperatures weekly for preventive maintenance.