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by Bakerboy59 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:45 pm
Hi everyone I'm new on to here and I'm setting up a charcuterie business in a butchery.
I was wondering if anyone had any information on where to purchase a curing cabinet.
I need something that I can set time/temp/ humidity etc as I'm busy in the shop all week.
All advice gratefully received
Regards bruce
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by wheels » Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:01 am
Hi Bruce, welcome.
Where are you in the world? As you'll appreciate, it's somewhat important to any reply.
Phil
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by Bakerboy59 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 6:05 am
wheels wrote:Hi Bruce, welcome.
Where are you in the world? As you'll appreciate, it's somewhat important to any reply.
Phil
Hi Phil I'm in London UK
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by wheels » Tue Mar 05, 2013 5:25 pm
I guess that a lot depends on the size of the operation. You may be best to consider environmental control of a whole room/walk-in, rather than a cabinet.
Hopefully, one of our members who operates commercially in this field will advise further.
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by BriCan » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:36 pm
wheels wrote:I guess that a lot depends on the size of the operation. You may be best to consider environmental control of a whole room/walk-in, rather than a cabinet.
Hopefully, one of our members who operates commercially in this field will advise further.
http://www.coolmarket.co.uk/moreinfo.ph ... 9&offset=0again depends on space, the one out at the smokehouse where I used to work only cost 64.33 GBP ($100 CAD)
But what do I know
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by will_raymo2000 » Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:31 am
Possibly something to look into would be potentially a bread proving/retarding cabinet. These come in full height sizes and have heat/cool and humidity controller built in like the purpose built curing chambers.
The average temp control seems to be from -5*C to +3/4*C. Perhaps a little on the chilly side? But on websites like
http://brookfood.co.uk/used-equipment/r ... -provers-1 they are certainly more available second hand than purpose built curing chambers from what I can tell.
Just a thought!
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