Buffalo Countertop Heated Food Display 554mm

  • SKU: CK916
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800W. 2 Tier. Capacity: 45Ltr

  • €461.99
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The Buffalo heated display merchandiser is perfect for stylishly offering a wide variety of hot food products such as sausage rolls, pies and pasties. With a generous 45 litre capacity over two shelves, there's plenty of space to offer a wide selection of food.

The Buffalo merchandiser also incorporates an attractive curved glass frame and energy-efficient internal lighting - helping to maximise impulse purchases of hot food whilst reducing overall running costs. For added functionality, the built-in water pan ensures pastries retain their texture for longer. A superb option for convenience stores, service stations, farm shops and indoor markets.

Product features

  • Capacity 45Ltr
  • Dimensions 376(H) x 554(W) x 376(D)mm
  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Temperature Range 30°C to 90°C
  • Voltage 230V
  • Warranty 2 Years Parts & Labour
  • Weight 14.4kg
  • Colour Stainless Steel
  • Time-saving easy-clean glass and stainless steel construction
  • All-round glass maximises content visibility to promote impulse purchases
  • Attractive and hygienic curved glass front
  • Adjustable temperature range 30°C to 90°C - offer a wide variety of hot foods
  • Easy-access removable sliding rear doors
  • Supplied with 2 strong shelves
  • Removable water pan helps prevent food drying out
  • Removable crumb tray for easy cleaning
    • SKU
      CK916
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