Universal-Combi-steamer Stand

Combi-steamer stands are designed to support combi combi-steamers,
elevating them to a convenient height for easy access and operation.
These stands ensure the combi combi-steamer is at an ergonomically
optimal position, reducing strain on kitchen staff and improving
workflow efficiency.
● Storage: GN pan hanger with or without storage cabinets.
● KnockKnock-down design to save transportation cost. Easy and quick
to assemble.
● Made of well polished 304 grade stainless steel, thickness
1.2mm
● Legs: 38 x 38 mm square tube
● Adjustable feet or 4 inch casters

3
styles
● Universal: can hold 12 12-14 units of GN 1/1 pans and is
compatible with almost any brand of oven, including
Rational.
● Cabinet: can hold 6 6-7 units of GN 1/1 pans and is
designed for use with CONVOTHERM ovens.
● OpenOpen:accommodates 6 6-7 GN 1/1 pans and is
suitable for UNOX ovens.

Description

3styles
● Universal: can hold 12 12-14 units of GN 1/1 pans and is
compatible with almost any brand of oven, including
Rational.
● Cabinet: can hold 6 6-7 units of GN 1/1 pans and is
designed for use with CONVOTHERM ovens.
● OpenOpen:accommodates 6 6-7 GN 1/1 pans and is
suitable for UNOX ovens.

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