Choosing the Right Commercial Freezer for a Brisbane Kitchen
Upright vs Chest Freezers
Upright freezers are the default for most Brisbane commercial kitchens. They keep stock organised, give faster access to product, and reduce the back strain of digging through a chest. Chest freezers offer more storage capacity per dollar and per square metre, and lose less cold air when opened — which makes them more economical for bulk frozen storage. Most cafés and restaurants run uprights; commissaries, caterers and high-volume operations often run both.
Choosing the Right Capacity
A standard 2-door upright commercial freezer holds around 1,200 litres — enough for a busy café or small restaurant carrying roughly a week of frozen stock. Larger operations — venues serving 100-plus covers a day, dark kitchens, aged-care facilities — generally need 1,800 litres or more, usually via a 3-door upright or an upright-plus-chest combination for bulk.
Refrigerant, Energy and the Brisbane Climate
This matters more in Brisbane than almost anywhere else. R290 hydrocarbon refrigerant is now the standard for quality commercial freezers and can run roughly 20–25% more efficiently than older R404a systems. In Brisbane's humid subtropical climate, a freezer fights a higher ambient heat-and-moisture load year-round, so two things are decisive: door-seal quality (gaskets degrade faster and let warm, moist air in) and a compressor sized to hold −18°C under that load. Cheaper units that test fine in a temperate showroom can struggle through a Queensland summer. Check the operating temperature range and the Energy Efficiency Ratio on the spec sheet — for an upright freezer, an EER above 1.5 W/W is a strong benchmark.
Display Freezers
Glass-door display freezers suit ice cream, frozen meals and retail-facing food service. Because they work against constant heat ingress through the glass — amplified in Brisbane's climate — they consume more energy per litre than solid-door units. Excellent for merchandising; not the most economical pick for back-of-house bulk storage.
Frozen Storage Temperature
Most commercial freezers operate between −18°C and −22°C; specialised ice cream units reach as low as −25°C. Queensland food-safety rules require frozen product held at or below −18°C with appropriate monitoring. Every freezer in our range includes a built-in digital temperature display, and selected models add high/low alarms and HACCP-compatible data logging.
Why Choose CKA for Brisbane Freezer Supply?
Our commercial freezer range is backed by a Brisbane partner warehouse and Queensland service support, so most metro orders dispatch in 2–4 working days rather than crawling over from interstate. Fridges and freezers usually ship together, which cuts freight and gives you a single delivery window. Trade pricing applies across combined equipment orders, and finance is available through SilverChef on complete packages — approvals up to around $65,000 in roughly five minutes — so you can fit out without tying up working capital. Fitting out in other states too? See our Sydney freezers hub, Perth hub or Adelaide hub.
FAQ
Do you deliver commercial freezers to Brisbane and regional Queensland?
Yes. Brisbane metro deliveries typically arrive within 2–4 working days from our Brisbane partner warehouse. Regional QLD — the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba and Cairns — generally adds 1–4 working days depending on the route and item size. Upright freezers ship in their operating position; chest freezer deliveries may need extra clearance during unloading. The team will confirm lead times on specific units before you commit.
Can I pick up a commercial freezer from the Brisbane warehouse?
The Brisbane facility is a partner dispatch warehouse and isn't set up for customer collection. Pickup is available from our Sydney Parramatta HQ only, by arrangement — contact the team to confirm stock and book a time.
What temperature should a commercial freezer hold in Queensland?
Queensland commercial kitchens operate under the Food Act 2006 (Qld), administered by Queensland Health alongside the national FSANZ food safety standards. Frozen product should be held at or below −18°C, and cold storage at or below 5°C, with appropriate temperature monitoring. Fitout should meet AS 4674. In Brisbane's humid climate, door-seal integrity is critical to holding −18°C under load. Confirm your obligations with Queensland Health and your local council.
What warranty comes with a commercial freezer from CKA?
Warranty is manufacturer-backed and varies by product — typically 1–5 years on parts and labour depending on the brand and model. There is no blanket figure across the range. See our warranty information page for the terms on each unit.
Is finance available for a Brisbane commercial freezer purchase?
Yes — we work with SilverChef for commercial equipment finance, with approvals up to around $65,000 in roughly five minutes. That covers most single-venue fitouts and multi-unit freezer orders without tying up working capital.