Griddle
Griddle are typically specified when performance needs to be predictable, not just “good enough”. In commercial kitchens, the wrong choice shows up quickly — in delays, congestion, inconsistent output, and avoidable call-outs.
How this equipment improves workflow
The best gains are usually boring but valuable: fewer steps, less waiting, fewer workarounds. When the specification matches how the kitchen actually runs, staff spend less time compensating and more time producing consistent results.
How Denby specifies griddle
We start with use-case, not brochure features. That includes:
Peak demand
What happens in the busiest 15 minutes, not the average day
Space and access
Loading, unloading, cleaning, service clearances
Services and environment
Power, water quality, heat, noise, ventilation
Integration
Integration with surrounding equipment and workflow
Common mistakes we help clients avoid
- Buying for capacity alone and ignoring placement and flow
- Underestimating cleaning, maintenance and day-to-day usability
- Specifying “cheapest that fits” and paying for it later in downtime
FAQs
Often, yes — suitability depends on the operational model and constraints.
Usually, yes — a site survey may be needed to confirm services and access.
Yes — we support the equipment we specify and install.
Next steps
If you want this to improve performance rather than add complexity, speak to Denby and we’ll advise the sensible specification.
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