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Hey Jill,
I have moved your discussion to Equipment. I don't have any experience with that kind of question, but I know that Brady Butler, who is also one of our wholesale partners, uses the same crushed ice. I will forward this question to him. Thanks again!
If you want to switch to cubes you could replace just the head and re-use the current bin, (if it's in good shape). That would be a little bit cheaper than buying a complete new machine. If you like the flakes for the majority of your uses maybe you should just buy a really small cuber for the iced lattes and other drinks that need cubes. It might be a good idea to have a back-up plan ready anyway since flakers are much more prone to breakdown than cubers. There's many more moving parts in a flaker, (gear boxes, shafts, shavers, & augers), that just aren't needed in the cubers. As a veteran of the corporate fast food industry, I can tell you that all the major chains have gone away from flakers because of the frequency and cost of repairs. Also, flake ice melts much more quickly in a soft drink and this makes for a watered-down final product.
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