Temperature-controlled from -25°F to +70°F. Purpose-built for Florida breweries, produce farms, caterers, food operations, and cannabis facilities. Delivery included statewide.
A refrigerated container -- "reefer" in industry terms -- is a standard shipping container with an integrated refrigeration unit built into one end wall. The unit runs continuously or on a set schedule, circulating conditioned air through a raised aluminum T-floor that allows air to flow beneath stored goods.
Reefer containers were designed for international perishable food shipping -- they maintain precise temperatures across ocean voyages, in extreme heat, and in arctic cold. Florida's climate is far less demanding than their designed operating environment. What that means for you: a reefer container on your Florida property will reliably hold its set temperature whether it's a 95°F summer day in Miami or a humid 85°F evening along the Gulf Coast.
Reefers require a power source to operate -- typically a 460V 3-phase electrical connection. If your property doesn't have 3-phase, a diesel or natural gas generator can be used instead. We can discuss power options when you inquire.
| Available Sizes | 20ft & 40ft |
| Temperature Range | -25°F to +70°F |
| Power Requirement | 460V 3-phase (or generator) |
| Floor Type | Aluminum T-floor (raised) |
| Wall Insulation | Integral -- polyurethane foam |
| 20ft Interior Volume | ~1,000 cu ft |
| 40ft Interior Volume | ~2,200 cu ft |
Reefer units we sell have been inspected and tested. The refrigeration system is verified to operate before delivery. We'll discuss any service history or maintenance notes we have for the unit.
Florida has one of the highest concentrations of craft breweries in the country. Breweries use reefer containers to store hops (which require cold storage to preserve aromatic compounds), malted barley, yeast cultures, and finished product awaiting distribution. A 40ft reefer provides substantial cold storage without the expense of expanding a refrigerated warehouse.
South Florida and the Plant City corridor are major produce regions -- tomatoes, strawberries, peppers, citrus, and tropical fruits. Farms use reefer containers for pre-cooling harvested produce before truck shipment and for extending post-harvest shelf life. The container can be positioned directly at the field-side packing area.
Florida's busy event industry -- weddings, corporate events, festivals, and outdoor venues -- relies on additional cold storage during peak season. Caterers use reefer containers at event venues and staging areas where permanent refrigeration isn't available. A 20ft reefer can be positioned temporarily on-site for the event duration.
Florida's medical marijuana industry uses temperature-controlled containers for curing and storage of harvested flower, for ingredient storage in manufacturing operations, and for climate-sensitive finished product. The reefer's temperature precision and secure lockable doors are both valuable in a regulated compliance environment.
Florida ranchers, hunting operations, and small-scale meat processors use reefer containers for beef aging, game processing, and cold storage between processing and sale. During deer and hog seasons across rural Florida, a reefer at a hunting camp base provides essential game processing capacity.
Medical clinics, hospitals, and pharmaceutical distributors in Florida use reefer containers for temperature-sensitive vaccine and medication storage, especially during facility expansions or emergency situations requiring additional capacity on short notice.
Reefer containers are designed to plug into a 460V 3-phase, 60Hz power supply -- the standard for commercial and industrial electrical systems. If your Florida property is commercial, agricultural, or industrial, there's a good chance you already have access to 3-phase power.
A qualified electrician can install a power outlet at your desired reefer location. The refrigeration unit draws approximately 7-12 kW depending on the set temperature and ambient conditions.
If your Florida property doesn't have 3-phase power -- a rural ranch, an off-grid location, or a temporary event site -- a diesel or natural gas generator rated for 3-phase output can power the reefer unit. Generator rentals are widely available in Florida through equipment rental companies.
We can discuss generator sizing and compatibility when you inquire about a specific reefer unit.
Florida's high ambient temperatures (regularly 90-95F in summer) mean the reefer compressor works harder than in cooler climates. Well-maintained units handle this without issue -- reefer containers are designed for tropical shipping routes. Position the unit where the compressor end has good airflow, and avoid placing it in direct afternoon sun if possible. Shade from a building or tree line helps reduce energy consumption.
Questions about reefer performance at your specific Florida location? Call us and describe your site and intended use -- we can give you an honest assessment.
We sell used reefer containers that have been inspected and tested. The refrigeration unit is run and confirmed to reach set temperature. Container structure is evaluated for WWT status. We'll share any service notes or maintenance history we have for the unit at the time of sale.
Call (330) 510-5817 or fill out the form. Describe your use case and power situation and we'll find the right unit for your Florida operation.