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Invest by Installing Hot Food Holding Cabinets

Posted in Business, Equipment, Technology. on Tuesday, February 11th, 2014 by admin Tags: 1600NDNL, 1900DWDT, 2100DW, hot food holding cabinets, Thermodyne, thermodyne foodservice products
Feb 11
Hot Food Holding Cabinets

Hot Food Holding Cabinets

Did you know that collectively, the commercial food service industry spends an estimated $10 billion dollars each year on energy consumption? A whopping 80% of those expenditures may be directly attributed to commercial kitchen equipment use. So why not show your restaurant’s bottom line some love by investing in new, energy efficient, hot food holding cabinets?

Start by examining your restaurant’s existing hot food holding cabinets. Look for worn door gaskets, broken temperature controls, loose doors, frayed wiring and the cabinet’s energy efficiency rating. If they have the issues that we mentioned earlier or they don’t have an energy efficiency rating, your restaurant is likely bleeding money month after month.

Next, check out our line of energy efficient, hot food holding cabinets. We have full size, hot well, counter top and dual purpose units as well as steamers. The 1600NDNL is ideal for small to modest capacity restaurants because they can hold a total of nine steam table pans at one time. It uses 5250/7000 total watts and reaches a maximum temperature of 230 degrees Fahrenheit. So you could feasibly utilize it for both reheating and holding. Furthermore, for convenience purposes, we’ve designed the unit so it can be made with or without a pass through feature. Supplementary heat transfer plates and long lasting bumper bases are also available.

If your restaurant typically generates a high volume of business, our 2100DW or 1900DWDT may be best. The 1900DWDT can hold both sheet and steam table pans. The maximum capacities range from 10 to 28 and the unit comes with dual temperature control potential. The 2100DW, on the other hand, can hold up to 42 steam table or sheet pans. Like the 1600NDL, they share the same total wattage and maximum temperatures.

Understandably, they are not the only money saving, hot food holding cabinets that we have in stock. To learn more, please contact us at Thermodyne Foodservice Products, Inc. We’d be glad to go over all of the details concerning our hot food holding cabinets.  Don’t forget to ask about our 100% Money Back Guarantee!

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  1. protechhospitalityequipment on October 16th, 2014

    That is really interesting information. We provide best COMMERCIAL KITCHEN AND CATERING EQUIPMENTS service to our customers in Australia.Please do visit at our website or contact us any time, we would love to help you.

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