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Ice Storage Bins: The Basics



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Submitted 2009-07-04 08:18:58
No party is complete until the cold drinks are being served. To keep the drinks cold and the party going, you need ice. Thus, this is the main necessity in any party. It needs to be constantly produced. The normal freezer is enough to meet this purpose. However, when ice is needed in large volumes like in commercial settings such as in a restaurant, arena, stadium or bar the volume and the rate under which ice is required to be harvested becomes very important. Here what you need to know about storage bins for ice.

An ice storage bin is a large container and is used to store large quantities of ice for a long period of time so the ice does do not melt. Ice storage bins prevent the melting of ice such that they can be harvested as and when required.

In commercial settings such as in restaurants the need of ice is perennial. It is generally required for most of the beverages and it helps one to store huge quantities of ice. Other than that it is also required for certain types of food. When the continuous flow of ice is maintained the serving of food and beverages that contain ice can go on without any interruptions. Thus, there are many benefits involved in using such ice storage. With the bin, all that you need to do is just insert the scooper in and take out any number of ice cubes that you may need.

Further, another important benefit of the ice storage bin is that the ice produced in the freezers carry with them the odor of the foods and the gas that passes through the refrigerator in them. The odour and the flavour of the foods get mixed in the ice that is produced. Because of this the odour and flavor of such foods is transmitted to the ice cubes which in turn gets transferred to the beverages and the foods in which they are served. The use of this container can solve this problem.

Another benefit is that the ice cubes that are generated from the container are all uniform in shape. They can store huge quantities of ice which is not possible in the freezer. Unlike a freezer you can choose the size of the bins which come in many sizes and shapes. You can choose the one that best suits your need.

Some ice storage bins available in the market have an open front. Therefore, taking out the ice becomes easy and convenient. Now the market offers you the option to have ice storage bins that are portable. Therefore, it becomes easy to carry them around. Further, some ice storage bins come with movable lids hence it becomes easy to serve the ice. It is also the most hygiene way of producing and serving ice.
Author Resource:- Max Johnson of VGS Golf Learn more about Stainless Steel Ice Machines. Read more about Ice Storage Bin.
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