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Three Tips to Help Care for Your Electric Food Warmers

Posted in Cooking Tips, Thermodyne. on Monday, June 6th, 2016 by Martin Smazenko Tags: food holding cabinet, low temperature cooking, thermodyne foodservice
Jun 06

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If you work in a commercial kitchen, then it is likely that you care for at least one electric food warmer. If that is the case, then you know that caring for industrial kitchen appliances is slightly different from caring for home appliances. Because specialized care is needed, we have put together a helpful list of tips to keep you on track as you care for your electric food warmers.

Three Tips to Help Care for Your Electric Food Warmers:

Tip One: Keep them clear.

Because of the size and shape of the standard food warmer, some people find it tempting to use them as makeshift kitchen shelves. Please avoid the temptation to stack supplies on top of your food warmers. Doing so might damage the warmers or your supplies. Besides that, stacking supplies on top of appliances often leads to lower cleaning standards.

Tip Two: Keep them clean.

Clean, well-kept machines always maintain their integrity longer. Be sure to clean your food warmers daily, both inside and out. Don’t forget to pay special care to the hinges, wheels, the cord, and the back of the machine. These areas are often overlooked, and their upkeep is important.

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Tip Three: Keep them polished.

Once your food warmer is clean, keeping it polished requires only one more simple step. Using glass cleaner on the glass areas and lemon oil on the stainless steel, wipe down the entire machine with a soft, clean cloth.

By following these simple tips, you are assured a longer, more satisfying life for your electric food warmers.

As longtime producers of industrial kitchen appliances, we here at Thermodyne are committed to supplying our customers with quality products and satisfying cooking experiences. If you have questions about our commercial food warmers, of if you would like to hear more about our products and services, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to serving you.

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