In April, a restaurant owner named Kagu drove to Hsinchu to pick up a chiller for his new kitchen. The chiller had been sold. He posted his disappointment on social media. Our Deputy Manager saw the post. This is what happened next.
This is a story we don’t usually tell publicly. We’re sharing it because the customer, Kagu Chang, asked to.
In April, Kagu was preparing to open a new restaurant in Taiwan. The kitchen was almost ready. The only thing missing was the chiller. He’d found a deal on a second-hand 990L two-door glass-door chiller in Hsinchu, not a TOROL, but a brand he’d been told was solid. He drove out to Hsinchu to collect it.
He got there. The chiller had already been sold to someone else.
The moment that almost broke a plan
If you’ve ever been days away from opening a restaurant, you know what that drive home feels like. The kitchen has a hole in it. The opening date is fixed. The deposit on the lease is already gone. You don’t have time to start the search again.
Kagu posted his frustration on social media, not asking for anything, just venting. He’d wasted a day. He didn’t know what to do next.
Our Deputy Manager, Mr. Liang, saw the post.
From “all chiller” to “combo”
Through the customer-service conversation that followed, our team learned what Kagu actually needed. He had been about to buy a 990L all-chiller because that’s what was on offer, not because that’s what suited his menu. What he actually needed was a combo: top freezer, bottom chiller.
So we made him an inverter display fridge-freezer, 1,100 litres total, with the upper section as the freezer (500L) and the lower section as the chiller (500L). Two independent zones, one unit. He’d been planning to buy a separate upright freezer as well; the combo absorbed that entire requirement and saved him both the second piece of equipment and the floor space it would have taken.
The 10-day build, and the drive to install it
The order went straight into production. Ten days later, the unit was ready, a custom 1,100L inverter combo in 304 stainless, finished to commercial spec.
Then came the part we don’t see most freight companies do. Two of our service team drove the unit personally from our factory in Changhua up to Kagu’s restaurant. When they arrived, the door of the small shop had a raised threshold, the kind that normal freight drivers refuse to cross because their job ends at the curb.
Our team didn’t stop. Kagu’s prep area was tight, so everything inside had to come out to make room for the unit to pass. Our two staff and Kagu cleared the space, lifted the unit over the threshold together, manoeuvred it through the narrow door, and set it in place.
Why we’re sharing this
Kagu’s message back to Mr. Liang said something we want to quote directly:
We don’t sponsor every customer who messages us. We can’t. But when someone is genuinely days from opening, has done the work to be ready, and is one piece of equipment away from making it happen, sometimes the right thing for the business and the right thing for the person are the same thing.
What the fridge is doing now
The 1,100L combo is running 24/7 in Kagu’s kitchen. The 3-stage TOROL inverter technology is doing its thing, a flat temperature curve, low monthly electricity, suppression that holds across every door opening of every service.
For Kagu, it’s the unit that quietly does the one thing that lets everything else in his menu work. For us, it’s a reminder of why we make commercial refrigeration the way we make it. Not just to ship boxes. To support the people who depend on them.
To Kagu
Thank you for letting us tell this story. Run hard. The unit will hold the line.
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From Kagu’s kitchen
The 1,100L inverter combo, after delivery and install, photos courtesy of Kagu Chang.
Read Kagu’s original post on Facebook
In his own words, the photos, the thank-you, the moment.








