LARGE HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC SHOWCASE FOOD WARMER DISPLAY CHICKEN HENNY PENNY
Small Heath, West Midlands
£374.99
- Posted
- 30 days ago
Description
Here’s a summary of the features and specifications for the Hot Food Warmer/Display Cabinet:
Features:
Ideal for displaying and keeping food hot in a stylish manner, suitable for various businesses such as takeaways, restaurants, and hotels.
Offers superior performance with simple yet safe operation.
Constructed with stainless steel for durability and hygiene.
Equipped with four storage grills/shelves for organizing food items.
Designed for countertop/desktop placement.
Includes an EGO thermostat for maintaining even temperature and humidity levels.
Features a system for adding water to keep food moist and prevent drying out.
Utilizes a bulb and heat tube insulation system for efficient heating.
Provides moisture to keep food fresh for longer periods.
Specifications:
Voltage: 220-240V, 50Hz.
Power: 1.5kW.
Size: 95 x 48 x 60cm.
Temperature Range: 30°C – 85°C.
Benefits:
Enhances the presentation of food items while maintaining their hot temperature.
Offers convenience and efficiency for businesses in the food industry.
Constructed with durable stainless steel for long-term use and easy cleaning.
Provides precise temperature and humidity control for optimal food preservation.
Allows for easy organization and display of food items with multiple storage grills/shelves.
Helps keep food moist and fresh, preventing it from drying out.
Overall, the Hot Food Warmer/Display Cabinet offers exceptional value for businesses looking to keep their food hot and attractively displayed
Ad ID: 1486353269
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