Comstock-Castle 48-Inch Countertop Gas Griddle-Cheesemelter Combination with Pull-Out Rack
Comstock-Castle 48-Inch Countertop Gas Griddle-Cheesemelter Combination with Pull-Out Rack
48" x 21" Griddle Plate, 42" x 18" Lower Cheesemelter Rack
Combine griddling and cheesemelting in one space-saving countertop unit built with a thick griddle plate, pull-out rack, and durable stainless steel construction.
- 48-inch countertop gas combination unit consolidates griddle cooking and cheesemelting in one footprint.
- 3/4-inch thick 48" x 21" griddle plate supports heavy-duty cooking and heat retention.
- 42" x 18" pull-out lower rack provides a dedicated cheesemelter area for finishing and browning.
- Stainless steel mesh radiant helps promote even heat distribution across the griddle.
- Three manual controls offer straightforward operation and heat management.
- Stainless steel exterior and no-leg design are suited to countertop installation.
- 100,000 BTU output with dual 3/4" gas connections supports demanding kitchen service.
Overall Dimensions:
48.0"W x 21.0"D x 16.0"HProduct Weight:
290.0 lbCountertop Combination Design
Combines a griddle and lower cheesemelter in one countertop unit to save space and streamline workflow.
Thick Griddle Plate
The 48" x 21" griddle plate is 3/4" thick for strong heat retention and durability.
Pull-Out Cheesemelter Rack
A 42" x 18" lower rack slides out for convenient finishing, melting, and browning applications.
Stainless Steel Mesh Radiant
Helps distribute heat more evenly across the cooking surface.
Manual Controls
Three manual controls provide simple, dependable operation.
Stainless Steel Exterior
Durable exterior construction is built for commercial kitchen use and easier cleaning.
No-Leg Design
Ships without legs for countertop mounting and installation flexibility.
High Heat Output
100,000 BTU output and two 3/4" gas connections support high-volume cooking.
Certifications & Compliance
Warranty & Protection
1 year parts and labor
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