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Master-Bilt is ready to help you find a solution to your commercial refrigeration equipment needs. Our broad product line, which includes a leading selection of merchandisers, walk-in coolers and freezers, refrigeration systems, reach-ins, prep tables and ice cream cabinets, is designed to fit a multitude of applications in retail and foodservice settings.

With a focus on energy and installation efficiency, we can assist you in meeting your business challenges now and in the future. Master-Bilt's full line of equipment includes cabinets, walk-ins, refrigeration systems and electronic controller systems.
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The company that is now Master-Bilt was founded in a three-car garage in St. Louis in 1938. Two friends began producing refrigerated coolers for the 10-gallon milk cans used on dairy farms. From these humble beginnings, Master-Bilt has grown to become a manufacturer of one of the most diverse ranges of refrigeration equipment available.
You have enough things to worry about with your business. Your refrigeration equipment shouldn't be one of them. That is why we provide equipment that is easy to install and operate. Most self-contained cabinets and merchandisers require nothing more than plugging in. Electronic controllers make it simple to diagnose service issues and remotely monitor the performance of walk-in coolers and freezers.
The Refrigeration Solutions Group (RSG) parts & service teams are dedicated to providing the support you need. The RSG Technical Service team handles both Master-Bilt and Norlake branded equipment and is available from 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM CST. Level 1 technical service (part identification, warranty verification & access to wiring diagrams and manuals) is available from 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM.
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Luis
Luis
Jan 11, 2018
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Pic shows a Master Bilt unit that broke down within a month of purchase. They don’t actually fix the unit, or take it back. They just direct you to local service guy who will patch it, only to have it break down again. If you’re considering Master Bilt, don’t do it and go with True.