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Built to last, the Buffalo 600 Series freestanding bain marie is a reliable and user-friendly servery station for professional kitchens. With its welded full-size (1/1GN) gastronorm capacity well and user-friendly dial temperature control, the Buffalo bain marie makes it effortless to hot hold large quantities liquid foods such as beans, gravy, mushy pea and soups.
Full stainless steel construction ensures the bain marie is both durable and simple to clean. And thanks to the built-in front-mounted tap, it's fast and easy to drain used water too.
Part of the Buffalo 600 Series, this bain marie is designed to suite with other 600 Series appliances, giving you a tidy, seamless cook line whatever the size of your kitchen. This bain marie is mounted on a sturdy cupboard base to provide vital additional storage. The base includes handy adjustable feet for easy installation.
Buffalo HZ267 Features
- User-friendly dial temperature control - water up to 90°C
- Seamless welded stainless steel well
- Large full-size gastronorm capacity (1/1GN)
- Front-mounted drain tap - quickly empty water bath
- Overheat protection with simple reset function
- Gentle wet heat (only) operation - reduces chance of food burning to pan
- Ideal for liquid foods such as soups, gravy and mushy peas
- GN trays/dividers sold separately - configure trays according to your menu
- Includes sturdy cupboard base with additional storage capacity and adjustable feet
- Base fitted with adjustable feet
Delivery Options (Select during Checkout)
Delivery Icon | Cost | Service | Est Delivery Date | Info | Est Delivery Date Expires |
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| Cost: FREE | Service: Order by 5pm for 1-2 Working Days Free Delivery | Estimated Delivery Date: Fri 23rd May to Tue 27th May | | Service Expires: Tomorrow at 5:00pm |
Please note the following:
- All items over 30kg are kerbside delivery only,
- Deliveries take place between the hours of 7am and 6:30pm
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