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Ice Cool Servicing are specialists in ice machines, frozen drinks machines, and refrigeration solutions across the UK. We offer competitive pricing on new equipment from leading brands, including Follett, Manitowoc, Ugolini, Foster Refrigeration, and more. Our team also excels in the installation, maintenance, and repair of machines for commercial use. To ensure high standards are met, we have received accreditations from industry governing bodies such as ISO9001:2015 Certification, Refcom F-Gas Company Certificate, Alcumus SafeContractor and we're an active member of SEDEX.
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Unit 5, Hounsdown Business Park, Copse Business Centre, Bulls Copse Rd, Totton, SO40 9LR, Southampton, United Kingdom
- 01869247947
- sales@icecoolservicing.co.uk
- icecoolservicing.co.uk
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