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Unifrost Ice Machines Guide

Use the Unifrost ice machine range structure to compare output, storage, placement, and support needs before you move into a buying conversation.

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Inside This Family

Start with the Unifrost route that matches your site

Use the family breakdown below to understand how the Unifrost range is organised before you dive into individual articles or model questions.

Head units and production capacity

Start with the 24-hour output route, then work backwards into peak service demand, venue type, and recovery expectations.

Examples from the range: U40-15, U165-125, U230-175

Ice storage and full-set planning

Use this route when the machine head and the storage bin need to be planned together instead of treated as separate purchases.

Examples from the range: B175, B375, U165-125+B175

Water filtration and ownership support

Filtration, cleaning, and placement questions often decide whether an ice machine stays reliable in real hospitality use.

Examples from the range: I4000.2-CN, SA30007, SA950750

What this Unifrost guide helps you decide

The Unifrost ice machine decision is rarely just about one model number. The buyer usually needs to understand daily output, peak service pressure, storage, filtration, and placement before the right route becomes obvious.

Start with output and service pressure

For some sites a smaller classic cube machine is the right route. For others the decision sits around higher-output head units, a paired storage bin, or a full set that is designed to cope with a more demanding drinks service.

Machine output and production route

The Unifrost range already covers smaller production routes as well as higher-capacity head units such as U165-125 and U230-175. That means the first question should be “what service pattern are we protecting?” rather than “which product has the biggest number?”

Storage and full-set planning

Some buyers really need a full ice-production route rather than a standalone head unit. Storage bins like B175 and B375 become part of the decision when peak demand matters more than simple daily output.

Filtration, cleaning, and ownership support

Ice machine reliability is heavily shaped by water quality, filtration, cleaning, and placement. That is why this family has a natural support angle as well as a buying angle.

Questions to answer before you shortlist

  • How much ice is needed across the busiest part of service, not just across a whole day?
  • Is storage as important as machine output?
  • Will placement or ambient conditions affect reliability?
  • Does the buyer need a fast FAQ answer first, or the full family guide?

Useful next Unifrost routes from here

For the main family article, read Choosing the Right Unifrost Ice Maker Machine for Your Business. For shorter support answers, move into the FAQ library. If the next question is technical or document-led, use Manuals and Downloads.

Next Routes

Move through the right Unifrost path from here

These routes keep the visitor inside the Unifrost knowledge journey first, then hand off to Caterboss only when the question has clearly become commercial.

Live Guides

Published guides already live in this Unifrost family

These are the best live next reads if the visitor wants deeper product research, support clarity, or buyer confidence inside this part of the range.

Commercial Next Step

View Unifrost ice machines at Caterboss

Once the buyer understands the Unifrost family and is ready to compare real products, this is the cleanest handoff point.

View Unifrost ice machines at Caterboss