2022 Taylor C712 | Pressurized Soft Serve Machine | 3 Phase, Air

2022 Taylor C712 | Pressurized Soft Serve Machine | 3 Phase, Air

Brand: Taylor
SKU: C712-33ACN1
26495.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

This 2021 Taylor C712 soft serve machine represents the top of the line in commercial frozen dessert equipment. Configured as pressurized / 3-phase / air-cooled, it delivers the power, consistency, and speed that serious operators rely on. No water lines or cooling towers are required—just connect to the correct three-phase circuit and start serving premium soft-serve ice cream or frozen yogurt immediately. The C712 uses a pump-fed (pressurized) mix system, which produces a richer, creamier product and higher overrun compared to gravity-fed models. This means more servings per mix bag and a smoother, more indulgent texture your customers will notice. Dual freezing cylinders let you serve two distinct flavors or a perfect twist, while Taylor’s precision digital controls ensure consistent quality through every rush. This model is designed for high-volume operations—frozen yogurt shops, QSR chains, amusement venues, or any business that needs maximum throughput without compromising quality. With the C712, you can expect faster recovery times, cooler mix storage, and the reliability Taylor is known for. At Soft Serve Parts, each reconditioned Taylor machine goes through a comprehensive service and testing process. Our technicians inspect every component, replace worn parts, sanitize thoroughly, and run the machine under production conditions to ensure top performance. The result is a clean, dependable C712 that performs like new—without the cost of new equipment. Your 2021 Taylor C712 arrives ready to install, power up, and start serving. For operators who want the very best combination of texture, speed, and reliability, this pressurized Taylor C712 is the gold standard in commercial soft-serve machines.

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