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|Refrigerator | |Refrigerator | ||
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|$500 | |||
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|$4,600 | |||
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|The existing model is a True T-23, DOM: 1-May-1997. Last checked out by a refrigeration contractor in 2021. Setting aside $500 in 1-5 years and $500 in 5-10 years for repairs, replacement with another a True unit in 10-15 (unit will be nearly 40 years old). No known issues with the existing unit other than it is 24 years old (as of 2021), exceeding the expected lifespan. That said - given the seasonal use, it may last longer. A True unit is highly repairable (as long as the fundamentals such as the cabinet are sound). | |||
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|Stand-up Freezer | |Stand-up Freezer | ||
|2014 | |2014 | ||
|2021 | |2021 | ||
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|style="background:#C6EFCE| | |style="background:#C6EFCE|13 | ||
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|$4,100 | |||
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|The existing model is a Supera F1R-1, DOM: 30-Mar-2014. Last checked out by a refrigeration contractor in 2021. | |The existing model is a Supera F1R-1, DOM: 30-Mar-2014. Last checked out by a refrigeration contractor in 2021. The "Supera" model is not well known/respected and may not last within the typical 15-20 year lifespan cited for commercial kitchen refrigeration units. Repair parts are not readily available. The estimated replacement cost is based upon an equivalent True unit. | ||
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|Ice Cream Freezer | |Ice Cream Freezer | ||