San Bernardino & Inland Empire Cold Storage

Freezer Trailer Rental in San Bernardino, CA

When a walk-in quits in 105-degree summer heat, a distribution dock outgrows its cold dock space, or an event in the Inland Empire needs cold holding fast, KryoFridge stages a food-safe refrigerated or freezer trailer the same day across San Bernardino and the surrounding I.E. We run one of the largest dual-purpose trailer fleets in the West, backed by 30+ years in the rental industry.

KryoFridge refrigerated trailer staged at a San Bernardino business for temporary cold-storage rental

Same-DayI.E. emergency dispatch, 24/7
-10° to +50°FCooler + freezer range
≤41°FFDA food-safe holding
San Bernardino+ the wider Inland Empire

A refrigerated trailer is the fastest way for a San Bernardino business to add walk-in-grade cold storage without pouring a slab, pulling a county permit, or losing a single day of operation. Roll it onto the lot, plug it in, and you have hundreds of cubic feet of temperature-controlled space holding produce, dairy, proteins, or palletized inventory at the same setpoints your health inspector or QA manager expects. For an Inland Empire operator staring at a dead compressor on a 100-degree afternoon, that difference is measured in saved inventory and uninterrupted business, not weeks of construction.

Restaurants, grocers, distribution centers, and event teams across San Bernardino reach for a rented reefer trailer for a handful of recurring reasons, and the questions are always the same: when to call, what size fits the operation, the temperature and power setup that keeps product safe, how delivery works in a sprawling region like the I.E., and how a trailer compares to a portable walk-in box or a reefer truck. How KryoFridge answers each one comes straight from how we actually dispatch into the Inland Empire from our Southern California base, not a generic spec sheet.

Why KryoFridge

The #1 Choice for Refrigerated Trailer Rental in San Bernardino

KryoFridge is a direct, owner-operated refrigeration company, not a broker or reseller that farms your job out to whoever has a trailer free that day. You deal with the people who own the fleet, and that fleet is built specifically for food-grade and commercial cold storage.

30+ YearsIn the equipment & event rental industry
Largest FleetOne of the biggest dual-purpose trailer fleets in the West
DirectOwner-operated, never a reseller or broker
Licensed & InsuredFully covered, food-safe equipment

Every KryoFridge trailer is dual-purpose: the same unit runs as a refrigerator for produce and dairy or a freezer for proteins, ice cream, and frozen inventory, so an Inland Empire business is never locked into one mode. That flexibility, paired with one of the largest fleets in our markets, is why we can answer a same-day emergency in San Bernardino when a single-trailer operator is already booked out. And because we own every trailer, there is no broker or third-party middleman standing between you and the unit. We come from a long line of rental entrepreneurs, and commercial cold storage is what we do every day.

Trusted on the freezer side by national brands
McDonald’s · Chick-fil-A · Dutch Bros Coffee · and many more restaurant, grocery & quick-service operators

Why Businesses Call

When San Bernardino Businesses Rent a Refrigerated Trailer

Most Inland Empire cold-storage emergencies fall into a handful of patterns. But each one runs on a different timeline and calls for a different trailer. Here are the six we field most often across San Bernardino.

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Walk-In Failure

Compressor down in the I.E. heat? We stage a cold trailer the same day so nothing in your reach-ins or walk-in spoils overnight in 100-degree weather.

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Kitchen & Cooler Remodels

Keep serving or shipping through a refresh by moving cold inventory into the trailer while your walk-in box, line, or cold room is rebuilt.

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Distribution & Logistics Overflow

I.E. warehouses move a river of cold freight. When dock and cold-room space runs short, a trailer adds palletized capacity on the yard.

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Events & Festivals

Concerts at Glen Helen, fairs, weddings, and food-truck rallies all need cold holding for a weekend, not a permanent build.

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Grocery & Market Surge

Carnicerias, markets, and grocers scoring a bulk produce or protein buy park the overflow in a refrigerated or freezer trailer until it sells.

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Power Outage / Disaster

Grid down, Edison PSPS shutoff, or wildfire smoke event? A generator-backed trailer protects thousands of dollars of inventory.

Emergency Cold Storage When Your Walk-In Fails in the I.E. Heat

A walk-in cooler is the lifeblood of any San Bernardino restaurant or market, holding the proteins, produce, dairy, dressings, and prepped inventory the operation runs on. When it fails (an iced evaporator, a seized compressor, a burned-out contactor), the box climbs past 41°F fast, and in the triple-digit Inland Empire summer it climbs even faster. The FDA Food Code’s four-hour clock starts on every bit of potentially hazardous food inside. For a mid-size operation, that can be five figures of inventory on the line.

A rented refrigerated trailer breaks that clock. We roll a unit to your lot, pull it down to temperature, and you transfer the load before the four-hour window closes. The trailer then carries your cold storage for the days or weeks it takes to get the permanent box repaired, so business never stops and your next delivery still has somewhere to go. One San Bernardino operator who lost a walk-in mid-service put it simply afterward: “you saved our whole weekend.”

Commercial walk-in cooler with the door open during a compressor failure in summer heat

A dead walk-in in I.E. summer heat is a race against the clock. A same-day trailer wins it.

One Trailer, Every Food-Safe Zone

A single KryoFridge trailer holds any setpoint between -10°F and +50°F, covering every cold-holding zone the FDA Food Code requires. Where your product sits on that scale:

Ice cream-10–0°F
Frozen proteins0°F
Fresh seafood30–34°F
Meat & poultry≤38°F
Dairy & eggs34–40°F
Produce36–41°F
-10°F0°F20°F41°F (FDA)+50°F

Real Results

Our Refrigerated Trailers, Hard at Work Across the Inland Empire

Every one of these started with a phone call from a San Bernardino operation that suddenly had more cold product than cold storage. Different scenario each time, same result: the product stayed safe and the doors stayed open.

Walk-In Failure · Taqueria

Tacos El Cajon Grande: A 104-Degree Saturday

The call came in on a Saturday afternoon in late July with the walk-in cooler down and the thermometer reading 104 outside. With a packed lunch line and a full case of marinated carne, every minute mattered. We took the call, prepped a trailer, and dispatched it straight to their San Bernardino lot.

41 minPhone call to a cold trailer on-site and loading.

Distribution · Cold Logistics

Cajon Pass Cold Logistics: Dock Overflow

A Rialto-area distribution center took on a surge of refrigerated freight that outran its cold-dock space during peak shipping season. We staged two refrigerated trailers on their yard so palletized product never sat warm on the dock waiting for a door.

2 trailersOn-site to hold overflow pallets at safe temperature.

Cooler Remodel · Grocer

Mercado Highland Fresh: A Cold-Room Rebuild

A Highland grocery market gut-renovated its produce cold room and meat case. We parked a refrigerated trailer behind the building for the full rebuild so the market never had to pull product from the shelves or turn away its regulars.

0 days closedDoors open every day of the remodel.

Event · Outdoor Festival

Glen Helen Summer Series

A multi-day concert run near Devore needed cold holding for a small army of food vendors well beyond what their own coolers could manage. We staged a trailer split between a cooler zone and a freezer zone right behind the vendor row.

3 daysEvery vendor stocked and cold through the run.

Power Outage · Family Restaurant

Wagon Wheel Diner: PSPS Shutoff

An Edison public-safety power shutoff during a fire-weather window cut grid power to a Crestline-area diner for the better part of two days. A generator-backed freezer trailer kept their walk-in load frozen solid while the neighborhood went dark.

0 lbs lostFull inventory held through a two-day outage.

Bulk Buy · Carniceria

Carniceria San Bernardino: An Overflow Protein Deal

A family carniceria landed a wholesale beef and pork order far too big for its walk-in. Rather than pass on the deal, they parked the overflow in a freezer trailer and drew it down over the following weeks at the case.

Zero wasteWeeks of overflow inventory held at 0°F.

None of these are lucky exceptions. They are what a large, owner-operated fleet and a dispatch team that actually answers the phone make routine, across every kind of cold-storage gap a San Bernardino business can hit. Whatever the scenario, the difference between a ruined day and a normal one comes down to who you call and how fast they roll into the Inland Empire.

Sizing

What Size Refrigerated Trailer Does Your Operation Need?

Match the trailer to the storage gap you’re filling, not to your whole operation. Most single-location San Bernardino restaurants and markets land on a 6×12 or 6×16. Distribution yards, commissaries, and large events step up to an 8×20 or run two trailers.

Trailer Approx. capacity Best for
6×12 ~1 small walk-in Single restaurant, short outage, catering job
6×16 ~1.5 walk-ins Busy kitchen, market, remodel coverage, holiday surge
8×20 ~2–3 walk-ins Distribution overflow, commissary, banquet hall
Multi-trailer Scaled to demand Cooler + freezer split, large events, disaster response

A quick way to right-size: count the shelving or pallets you need to relocate. A standard 6×16 trailer fits roughly the contents of a typical mid-size restaurant or market walk-in with room to organize by category, while a 6×12 suits a single-concept kitchen or a short catering run. An 8×20 takes palletized loads off a distribution dock. If you’re holding both refrigerated and frozen product, tell us. We can either run one trailer split between a cooler zone and a freezer zone, or stage two units side by side so neither load compromises the other. So when in doubt, size up one step. Running out of cold space in the middle of an event, a shipping surge, or an outage is the far bigger risk.

Refrigerated produce and dairy aisle inside an Inland Empire grocery market

Markets and grocers lean on a trailer to hold produce, dairy, and meat through a cooler rebuild or bulk buy.

Cooler and freezer in one trailer

Every KryoFridge unit holds a tight, adjustable setpoint as warm as +50°F or as cold as -10°F, so the same trailer can run as a cooler for produce and dairy or as a freezer for proteins and frozen prep. For food service we keep cold-holding at or below 41°F per the FDA Food Code and freezer loads at 0°F or colder.

Our team sets the exact temperature your product needs before the trailer ever reaches your San Bernardino lot, and the unit holds that setpoint steadily, hour after hour, whether you are running it as a cooler for produce and dairy or a freezer for proteins and frozen prep.

Power

Powering the Trailer: Generator or a Dedicated 20-Amp Circuit

A refrigeration trailer needs continuous power to hold temperature, and there are two clean ways to feed it. We confirm which one fits your site during the quote so delivery is one-and-done.

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Dedicated 20-Amp Circuit

A KryoFridge trailer runs on a dedicated 120V, 20-amp circuit within 100 feet of where it parks. We confirm your panel can spare one during the quote so the unit powers up the moment it lands.

Standby Generator

No suitable outlet, or want to outage-proof the load? We add a quiet diesel generator so the trailer never loses temperature, grid or no grid.

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Set & Hold

We dial in your exact setpoint before delivery, anywhere from a produce-friendly cooler to a deep freezer, and the unit holds it steadily once it is plugged in or running on the generator.

The power question is the single most common cause of a delivery hiccup, which is why we settle it before the trailer leaves the yard. If your San Bernardino location sits in a strip center, an older downtown building, or a warehouse where the panel can’t spare a dedicated 120V, 20-amp circuit within reach, the standby generator solves it without an electrician or a permit. And for operators in the Inland Empire’s Edison PSPS zones, the foothill and pass communities most prone to fire-weather shutoffs, pairing the trailer with a generator turns it into an inventory insurance policy. The cold storage simply keeps running while the neighborhood goes dark.

Logistics

Delivery, Setup & Where to Park It in San Bernardino

In an emergency, only hours separate your first call and a cold trailer on your I.E. lot. Planned jobs land in a scheduled window you pick. Here’s the four-step flow.

Quote & sizeTell us your storage gap and timeline. We recommend a size and confirm power and access.
Same-day dispatchFor emergencies we roll out immediately into San Bernardino and the surrounding I.E. Scheduled jobs land on your chosen date and window.
Spot & powerWe place it in your lot, dock, or alley, level it, plug in or set the generator, and verify the temperature.
Pickup on your callDone early or running long? One call adjusts it. Daily, weekly, and monthly terms available.

Footprint: A 6×16 needs roughly a parking-space-and-a-half of flat, accessible ground with a few feet of clearance to swing the rear doors open. Before we dispatch into the Inland Empire, we scout access on the call (gate widths, overhead clearance, slope, and where the truck can maneuver in a tight strip-mall or warehouse yard) so the trailer drops cleanly the first time and you’re not surprised by a cramped back lot.
Comparison

Refrigerated Trailer vs. Portable Walk-In vs. Reefer Truck

Inland Empire businesses weighing temporary cold storage usually compare three options. For most operations the trailer wins on speed and capacity. Here’s the honest breakdown.

Refrigerated Trailer

  • Same-day, no construction
  • Cooler or freezer, big capacity
  • Generator option = outage-proof
  • Daily to monthly terms

Portable Walk-In Box

  • Needs assembly and a level slab
  • Smaller usable capacity
  • Longer lead time to set up
  • Better for fixed long-term use

Reefer Truck

  • Cab ties up a whole vehicle
  • Engine idles to make power
  • Awkward loading height
  • Built for transport, not storage

A portable walk-in box makes sense when you have weeks of lead time and a permanent slab to set it on. But it can’t answer a Saturday-afternoon failure in July. A reefer truck can hold cold in a pinch. But it sacrifices a whole vehicle, runs its engine to keep the box cold, and forces staff to load at tailgate height all shift. A dedicated refrigerated trailer threads the needle: it arrives ready, sits at a workable height, holds far more than reach-ins, and bills on whatever term your situation needs. That’s why it’s the default choice for San Bernardino cold-storage emergencies, remodels, distribution overflow, and events alike.

Extra Refrigeration for Inland Empire Events, Catering & Festivals

Cold storage isn’t only an emergency tool. It’s also how high-volume operations scale for a weekend without overbuilding for the other fifty-one. A festival vendor row near Glen Helen, a caterer staging a corporate event in the I.E., a quinceanera or wedding at a San Bernardino venue, or a market absorbing the holiday rush all hit the same wall: not enough refrigeration for a short, predictable spike.

We staged a split cooler-and-freezer trailer behind a vendor row for a multi-day concert near Devore last summer, and no vendor ever ran warm. A trailer rented for the surge gives you the capacity exactly when you need it and goes away when you don’t. Hold prepped trays, beverages, proteins, and desserts at safe temperature right next to the action, then release the unit once the event clears, with no capital tied up in walk-in space that sits empty most of the year. As one I.E. event manager told us afterward: “we’ll book two next season.”

Outdoor food vendor row at an Inland Empire festival supported by refrigerated trailer cold storage

Scale cold storage for a big Inland Empire weekend, then send the trailer back Monday.

Compliance

Food-Safe Construction & San Bernardino County Health-Code Compliance

A refrigerated trailer that touches food has to do more than get cold. It has to satisfy the same temperature and sanitation logic San Bernardino County environmental health applies to any cold-holding equipment.

Our trailers are built with sealed, washable, food-safe interiors made for food contact, not a dusty cargo box pressed into service. Insulated walls hold the setpoint through brutal Inland Empire summer heat, and the cold-holding range supports HACCP plans and local health-department requirements. The core standard is simple: potentially hazardous food stays at or below 41°F and frozen product stays solid, and a KryoFridge unit holds those temperatures the same way your permanent refrigeration does.

If you maintain a HACCP plan, a rented trailer simply slots in as another cold-holding unit under your existing monitoring and corrective-action steps. For the federal baseline behind all of this, the FDA Food Code spells out the time-and-temperature rules every operator works to, and the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health environmental-health division is the final word on local requirements for your site.

Coverage

Where KryoFridge Delivers Cold Storage Across the Inland Empire

We dispatch refrigerated and freezer trailers throughout San Bernardino and the wider Inland Empire from our Southern California base, so an I.E. emergency gets a unit from a nearby yard, not a cross-state wait.

From the city of San Bernardino we routinely run same-day to the surrounding Inland Empire: Rialto, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and Colton along the I-10 and I-210 corridors, the high-desert reach toward Hesperia and Victorville over the Cajon Pass, the foothill communities of Highland, Redlands, Yucaipa, and Loma Linda, and west into Riverside and Moreno Valley. The region’s dense logistics and warehousing belt, its grocery and carniceria-rich neighborhoods, and its busy event calendar all draw on the same fleet. KryoFridge also covers the rest of Southern California, Northern California, Nevada (the Las Vegas valley), Utah (Salt Lake and the Wasatch Front), and Hawaii (best booked ahead because island logistics reward planning). Wherever you are in the I.E., the call starts the same way: tell us the gap, and we’ll route the nearest unit.

Reviews

What Inland Empire Operators Say

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★★★★★

“Our walk-in died on a 105-degree Saturday. KryoFridge had a refrigerated trailer in our lot within the hour and saved a full weekend of inventory.”

San Bernardino restaurant operator who rented an emergency refrigerated trailer

Marco R.San Bernardino, CA
★★★★★

“We ran a full cold-room remodel without closing the market a single day. Refrigerated trailer out back, business as usual. Easy team to work with.”

Inland Empire grocer who used a refrigerated trailer during a cooler remodel

Diana P.Fontana, CA
★★★★★

“Booked an 8×20 for a shipping surge that outran our cold dock. Held temp perfectly, the generator was dead quiet, and pickup was painless.”

Inland Empire distribution manager who rented a refrigerated trailer for dock overflow

Anthony G.Rialto, CA
Questions

San Bernardino Refrigerated Trailer Rental FAQ

How fast can you deliver an emergency refrigerated trailer in San Bernardino?
For walk-in failures we dispatch the same day, often within hours, throughout San Bernardino and the Inland Empire. Call 866-699-5802 and we’ll roll a unit from the nearest yard.
How cold does a refrigerated trailer get?
Adjustable as warm as +50°F or as cold as -10°F. We hold cold food at or below 41°F per the FDA Food Code and freezer loads at 0°F or colder, and our team sets your exact temperature before the trailer is delivered.
Do I need a generator or can it plug in?
A KryoFridge trailer runs one of two ways: a dedicated 120V, 20-amp circuit within 100 feet of where it parks, or a quiet standby diesel generator we provide. If you don’t have a suitable circuit, the generator handles it with no electrician and no permit, which is also the right call in Edison PSPS zones.
How do I get a quote for a refrigerated trailer in the Inland Empire?
Call 866-699-5802 or request a quote online and we’ll size it fast. Your quote depends on the trailer size, how long you need it, whether you want a standby generator, and your location within the I.E. We confirm everything up front before anything is delivered, with no surprises.
How much space do I need to park it?
Roughly a parking-space-and-a-half of flat, accessible ground with room to open the rear doors. We scout gate width, overhead clearance, and slope during the quote so delivery is one-and-done, even in a tight strip-mall or warehouse yard.
What rental terms do you offer?
Daily, weekly, and monthly, whether it’s a three-day outage, a festival weekend, or a months-long remodel. Tell us your timeline and we’ll match the term to it, with delivery and pickup confirmed up front.
Is it sanitary and compliant for San Bernardino County health code?
Yes. Sealed, washable, food-safe interiors built for food contact that support HACCP and San Bernardino County environmental-health requirements, holding cold product at or below 41°F and frozen loads solid.
Can one trailer hold both refrigerated and frozen product?
Yes. We can run a single large trailer split between a cooler zone and a freezer zone, or stage two units side by side (one cooler, one freezer) so neither load compromises the other.
Do you serve distribution centers and warehouses, not just restaurants?
Yes. The Inland Empire’s logistics belt is a core market for us. An 8×20 or a bank of trailers adds palletized cold capacity on your yard when dock and cold-room space runs short during a shipping surge.
Which Inland Empire cities do you serve?
San Bernardino plus Rialto, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Colton, Highland, Redlands, Yucaipa, Loma Linda, Hesperia, Victorville, Riverside, and Moreno Valley. We route the nearest available unit to your site.
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