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Kold Locker Walk-ins
The Kold Locker is available in sizes from 3'6" x 6' to 8' x 20' and five heights, 6’7”, 7’7”, and 8'7" with floor and 7’4” and 8'4" less floor. One may select from indoor or outdoor models. These walk-ins have a one of the best in the industry.
Commercial-Grade Capacity:
Offers a roomy 10' x 10' footprint and 7'7" height—ideal for storing large volumes of frozen goods at a steady -10°F.
Built-In Floor:
Includes a durable insulated floor, ensuring better temperature retention and energy efficiency compared to floorless models.
Reliable Construction:
Made with 26-gauge stucco-embossed coated steel panels (interior and exterior) for strength, corrosion resistance, and easy cleaning.
Thick Insulation:
4" foamed-in-place polyurethane insulation helps maintain consistent low temps while lowering utility costs.
Heavy-Duty Access:
Comes with a self-closing door, spring-loaded hinges, deadbolt locking handle with inside safety release—secure and staff-friendly.
Efficient Refrigeration:
Ceiling-mounted Capsule Pak™ unit maintains -10°F, includes auto defrost, and uses eco-conscious R-449A refrigeran
Q: What is the Nor-Lake NLKLF771010C Walk-In Freezer?
A: The Nor-Lake NLKLF771010C is an indoor, commercial-grade walk-in freezer from the Kold Locker™ series. It measures 10 feet wide (door side) by 10 feet deep and stands 7 feet 7 inches high. It’s designed to maintain a consistent temperature of -10°F, making it ideal for preserving frozen goods.
Q: Is this freezer suitable for commercial use?
A: Yes, the NLKLF771010C is designed for demanding commercial environments such as restaurants, grocery stores, and food processing operations.
Q: What kind of maintenance is required?
A: Regularly clean interior/exterior surfaces, check door seals, and ensure the refrigeration system is professionally serviced at recommended intervals for optimal performance.
Daily: Wipe down interior surfaces with mild detergent. Check door gasket for debris or ice build-up.
Weekly: Inspect the floor for ice accumulation. Confirm the door self-closes and seals tightly.
Monthly: Clean remote condenser coils. Clear drain lines to prevent clogs.
Quarterly: Have a technician check refrigerant levels and compressor performance.
Annually: Inspect insulation panels, replace worn gaskets, and service the defrost system.