Cadaver Freezer vs. Cooler: What's the Difference?
A cadaver freezer and a cadaver cooler solve different storage problems, and confusing the two is a common and costly mistake for a first-time buyer.
Temperature range and purpose
Coolers hold near-freezing temperatures suited to standard short-to-medium term body storage — the default for most funeral homes and morgues. Freezers run sub-zero and are built for long-term preservation, where a body needs to be held for an extended period, such as unclaimed remains, donor programs, or extended forensic holds.
Why long-term storage needs a freezer, not a cooler
Cooler-range temperatures slow decomposition but don't halt it indefinitely. Sub-zero freezer temperatures are what actually stop the biological processes driving long-term deterioration, which is why facilities with extended holding requirements — university anatomy programs, unclaimed-remains cases, some forensic holds — need freezer capacity specifically.
Choosing between them
Most facilities need a cooler as their primary equipment, with freezer capacity reserved for the smaller share of cases requiring extended holding. Our mortuary freezers line covers sub-zero walk-in and upright models built specifically for this use case, alongside our standard mortuary cooler line.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature does a cadaver freezer run compared to a cooler?
Coolers hold near-freezing temperatures for standard storage; freezers run sub-zero for long-term preservation. Confirm exact setpoints for your specific model.
Who typically needs freezer capacity instead of just a cooler?
University anatomy programs, facilities handling unclaimed remains, and some extended forensic holds — cases requiring storage well beyond standard short-to-medium term holding.
Can a facility use both a cooler and a freezer?
Yes, most facilities run a cooler as primary storage with freezer capacity reserved for the smaller share of cases requiring extended holding.
Not sure if you need a cooler or freezer?
We'll help match your holding requirements to the right temperature range and format.
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