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IMC Base Cabinets: Why You Need Them in Your Commercial Facility
Over the past few weeks, we’ve had some great discussions about wall cabinets and wall shelves. It's pretty clear by now that these two products are perfect for vertical storage solutions. But today, let's shift gears and talk about something closer to the ground—IMC base cabinets.
If you’re looking to optimize your workspace in a commercial setting, especially if you have ample floor space available, IMC base cabinets are a fantastic choice. At first glance, they might appear straightforward, but they're actually far more intricate than they seem.
In this piece, we’ll explore the primary functions and various styles of IMC base cabinets. Let’s dive right in.
What Exactly Does a Base Cabinet Do?
When you first see a base cabinet, you might assume it’s just for storing essential supplies. That’s true, but there’s more to it. Base cabinets serve two key roles: they act as a practical workspace and provide organized storage. Combine that with their durability, adaptability, and convenience, and you’ve got an invaluable asset that will serve your business well over time.
Base cabinets are incredibly versatile. For instance, a stainless steel base cabinet can be a game-changer in your kitchen or food preparation area. Enclosed base cabinets can support a variety of appliances, storage bins, and other essentials, allowing your team to work efficiently throughout the day. Their sealed bases mean they can store virtually anything you need.
Now, let’s talk about the different configurations available for IMC base cabinets. Like wall cabinets, there are three main types to consider. Regardless of which type you choose, all IMC base cabinets come with a single stainless steel shelf that’s fully adjustable and removable without any tools. Additional shelves can be added as needed. The standard height for an IMC base cabinet is 36 inches.
Open Front Design: This style has no doors, making it easy to access its contents quickly and without obstruction. It’s particularly useful for storing items like plates, bowls, or glasses. With this setup, your items stay secure and out of sight from customers while remaining accessible to staff.
Hinged Doors: Many base cabinets come with doors to ensure cleanliness throughout the day. These doors can also be locked for enhanced security. Depending on the size of your cabinet, you might find anywhere from one to four hinged doors.
Sliding Doors: If space is limited, sliding doors offer a sleek solution. Unlike traditional doors, sliding doors don’t take up extra room because they move sideways. They effectively hide your equipment and supplies without encroaching on valuable workspace.
Corner Base Cabinets: When floor space is scarce, an IMC corner base cabinet is an excellent option. IMC offers three types: BC-CR (open front), BC-CHS (solid door), and BC-CHG (glass door). We suggest choosing the best combination of standard and corner base cabinets to maximize your usable space.
Customization Options
One of the standout features of IMC base cabinets is their flexibility. You can enhance them with additional features such as backsplashes to protect walls, drawer units for extra storage, faucets for cleaning purposes, or even a mounted shelf for additional space. Planning ahead is crucial—consider how your base cabinet will fit into your overall facility layout. Once you’ve mapped out your needs, you can add customizations accordingly.
At IMC/Teddy, we pride ourselves on manufacturing a comprehensive range of NSF-listed base cabinets. Our BC series is tailored specifically to meet your unique requirements. Standard sizes include widths of 24â€, 30â€, or 36†and lengths ranging from 24†to 144â€. For more details on our BC series, check out our website [insert link here].
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