Brand: Royal Catering
EAN:
4062859007414MPN: rcws160s
Category: Other Small Appliances
The hot food display RCWS-160S from Royal Catering's food service equipment collection is perfect for warming, tempering and displaying various kinds of foods such as pizza, sandwiches, fried foods or baked goods. The warming cabinet offers guests at the buffet in your hotel, cafe or restaurant consistently fresh and ready-to-eat foods—perfectly presented and easy to take. The interior of the hot food display can be promptly heated to the desired temperature with the help of an efficient and powerful 1,500 W heating element. You can set the temperature in a range from 30 to 90 °C using a dial. The practical and energy-saving thermostat perfectly maintains the set temperature. There are three shelves inside the display on which you can perfectly present your wares on 81 x 40, 37 and 34 cm. The heating system is equipped with a water dish which lightly moistens your food items through evaporation, preventing your culinary specialties from drying out due to the heat. The interior illumination provides the right lighting to display even the specialties located in the back to perfect advantage. The housing is made of sturdy stainless steel, a material that is corrosion-resistant, hygienic, durable and maintains its bright and shiny appearance even after decades of use. The sides are made of tempered glass and extremely safe and robust. The backside of the heated display case has two sliding doors made of the same glass, which allows you to safely and conveniently remove or refill food. The four rubber feet ensure the stability of the display cabinet and protect the surface underneath from scratches. The hot food display is very easy to clean. Due to the smooth glass surfaces and the use of stainless steel, mild cleaning agents are sufficient. In addition, there is a removable collection tray in the bottom of the housing for crumbs which can be emptied in the blink of an eye.
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