Sheet Pan Rack-DRACK-2018-ALUWB 20-Aluminum Bun Pan Rack

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Sheet Pan Rack-DRACK-2018-ALUWB 20-Aluminum Bun Pan Rack

Original price was: $225.00.Current price is: $179.00.

Product Overview

Sheet Pan Rack

  • Made with NEW aluminium.
  • Casters are not included.
  • Knock down.
  • Easy to assemble.
  • Rounded corners.
  • Welded tray slides.
  • Protective U channel support.
  • 4 bumpers included.
  • Non marking casters.
  • NSF Certified
SKU: DRACK-2018 Categories: ,

product Description

Sheet Pan Rack, also known as a sheet pan rack or sheet pan trolley, is a type of storage and transport equipment commonly used in commercial kitchens, bakeries, and food service establishments. The primary purpose of a Bun Pan Rack is to organize and move sheet pans or baking trays efficiently.

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What are sheet pan racks used for?

Sheet pan racks, also known as bun pan racks or bakery racks, are used in commercial kitchens, bakeries, and restaurants for several purposes:

  1. Storage: They provide an organized way to store multiple sheet pans, allowing for efficient use of space.
  2. Cooling: After baking, sheet pans with baked goods can be placed on the racks to cool down.
  3. Transport: They make it easy to transport large quantities of food, whether it's moving trays from the kitchen to the display area or from the oven to the cooling area.
  4. Preparation: They are used to hold pans of food that are ready to be cooked or served, keeping the kitchen organized and streamlining the workflow.
  5. Efficiency: They help in managing workflow by allowing multiple batches of food to be prepped, cooked, and stored simultaneously.

Overall, sheet pan racks are essential for maintaining order and efficiency in commercial food preparation environments. BC Restaurant Equipment Supply offers the best prices on sheet pan racks in Metro Vancouver.