Can I combine different Unifrost models with various bin sizes to customize my setup?
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Yes, within the head-and-bin part of the range, mixing a head unit with a different bin size is a common way to tune the setup.
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Yes, within the head-and-bin part of the range, mixing a head unit with a different bin size is a common way to tune the setup.
If you want more buffer storage for peaks without changing the ice head, you can typically move from a smaller bin such as B175 to a larger option like B375.
If your priority is higher daily output, change the head unit (for example U165‑125 vs U230‑175) and then choose the bin size based on how “bursty” your service is.
Undercounter models like UB25‑15 and U40‑15 are self-contained, so bin choice is not the same kind of modular decision.
Before ordering, confirm compatibility for the exact head and bin combination, and plan filtration at the same time. A water filter kit (SA30007) with the appropriate cartridge (I40002‑CN) can protect the machine in hard-water areas and helps keep cubes clearer and the unit easier to maintain.
Read the full guide: Unifrost Small Ice Machine Model Comparison for Irish Bars & Cafes.
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