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Ice-O-Matic’s Pearlstorm uses rugged materials and an oil-injected polymer to reliably deliver chewable ice.
The GEM2006 – the Pearlstorm Learn more:
https://iceomatic.com/products/59464/ GEM2006R
What problems does this product solve for operators? The Pearlstorm provides a high volume of soft, chewable pearl ice in a compact, reliable platform. It’s designed to be the perfect solution for busy restaurants with limited space.
Designed to cool beverages faster, the Pearlstorm also uses less water and power than cube makers, resulting in cost savings for operators. Further, the machine’s SystemSafe load monitoring system constantly checks workload on the gearbox and can shut down the equipment before a problem develops, preventing costly repairs.
What new features or innovations help this product stand out in the market? The Pearlstorm features an oil-injected polymer dual roller bearing for increased reliability, longevity and durability.
What current equipment or material trends does this product incorporate? This ice machine was developed for restaurant chains to provide large quantities of pearl ice in a reliable platform. It is built with rugged stainless-steel evaporators and augers, and its heavy-duty gearbox is designed to provide years of trouble-free service.
What information should dealer sales- persons be sure to share when discuss- ing this product with operators? This machine is available in either a water-cooled or remote set-up. It's 30 inches wide, pairs well with most dispensers and has an attractive solid front panel. Finally, it can produce about 2,000 pounds of pearl ice every 24 hours.
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