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Multi-body mortuary coolers are the backbone of any funeral home, hospital morgue, or medical examiner’s office that handles more than the occasional case. Choosing the right one means matching capacity, configuration, refrigeration, and build quality to your real caseload — not just buying the biggest box that fits the room. This guide breaks down every multi-body option American Mortuary Coolers builds, from compact 2-body uprights to 12-body walk-in systems, so you can specify with confidence.
Most facilities standardize on one of five capacities. Use this table as a starting point, then size against your annual case volume and peak overflow.
| Capacity | Typical Footprint | Best For | Common Configurations |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-Body | Compact upright | Low-volume funeral homes | Upright, roll-in |
| 3-Body | Standard upright | Steady single-location funeral homes | Upright, roll-in |
| 4-Body | Mid-size / extra-wide upright | Busy funeral homes & small morgues | Upright, extra-wide, walk-in |
| 6-Body | Large upright or small walk-in | Hospitals & group practices | Upright, walk-in |
| 12-Body | Walk-in with multi-tier racks | Hospitals, ME offices & universities | Walk-in, roller-rack |
The capacity number on the spec sheet is only the start. Pro-grade units are separated by their racking systems, stainless interiors, insulation R-value, door hardware, and digital controls. We break down each one — and what actually matters day to day — in our deep-dive: Key Features to Look for in Multi-Body Mortuary Coolers.
Buy too small and you’re renting overflow during your first bad week; buy too big and you’re paying to cool empty air for 15 years. Our sizing walkthrough maps annual case volume and peak surge to the right 2, 3, 4, 6, or 12-body unit: How to Size a Multi-Body Mortuary Cooler.
Uprights win on footprint and plug-and-play simplicity; walk-ins win on capacity, staff access, and cost-per-body at scale. See the full trade-off — including racking and workflow — in Walk-In vs. Upright Multi-Body Mortuary Coolers.
For larger 6- and 12-body walk-ins, the refrigeration system is the heart of the unit. Self-contained vs. remote condensers, evaporator placement, and ambient ratings all affect reliability and run cost. Read our technical primer: A Comprehensive Guide to Walk-In Cooler Compressors and Evaporators.
Our team will size a multi-body mortuary cooler to your real case volume and room — factory-direct, USA-made, often shipped within 24 hours.
Talk to a Specialist: 1-888-792-9315Size to your peak week, not your average. A common rule of thumb is to cover your busiest expected caseload plus one to two bodies of overflow. Many single-location funeral homes land on a 3- or 4-body unit, while hospitals, ME offices, and universities typically need 6- to 12-body walk-in systems.
Upright units load from the front like a refrigerator and need no special construction — ideal up to about 4–6 bodies. Walk-in units let staff enter the cooled space and use multi-tier roller racks, which is far more efficient once you’re storing 6 or more bodies.
Most upright and smaller walk-in models are self-contained and run on a standard 110V outlet with no plumbing. Larger walk-ins and remote-condenser configurations may require a dedicated circuit — our team confirms requirements before you buy.
Factory-direct pricing generally starts around the mid-four-figures for compact uprights and scales up for 12-body walk-in systems. Because we manufacture in the USA and ship direct, you skip the dealer markup. Browse all mortuary coolers and equipment.
American Mortuary Coolers — USA-made, factory-direct. 140 Kwickway Lane, Johnson City, TN 37615 • 1-888-792-9315 • po@mymortuarycooler.com