Howard-McCray 40E Series CHS40E-8 Full-Service Hot Food Case, 6 Wells, 100.5-Inch, White Exterior
Howard-McCray 40E Series CHS40E-8 Full-Service Hot Food Case, 6 Wells, 100.5-Inch, White Exterior
Wet or Dry Operation, Tempered Glass Front, Rear Sliding Double-Pane Doors
Keep six hot menu items ready to serve with independent well controls, wet or dry operation, and a durable stainless steel interior.
- Six individually thermostatically controlled 12 x 20 wells for holding multiple foods at serving temperature.
- Wet or dry operation provides flexibility for different menu items and service styles.
- Single-pane tempered glass front offers clear product visibility.
- Rear sliding removable double-pane doors make service and cleaning easier.
- White exterior with stainless steel interior and top for a clean, professional presentation.
- Separate drain for each well; drain connection is required.
- Designed to match the 40E Series service cases and cannot be connected to other 40E Series units.
Overall Dimensions:
100.5"W x 39.0"D x 53.0"HProduct Weight:
1025.0 lbSix Heated Wells
Six individual hot food wells provide capacity for multiple menu items, each with its own thermostatic control.
Wet or Dry Operation
Use the wells for wet or dry holding to match the food being served.
Tempered Glass Front
Single-pane tempered safety glass front delivers strong visibility at the serving line.
Rear Sliding Double-Pane Doors
Removable rear sliding doors provide easy access for serving and cleaning.
Stainless Steel Interior and Top
Stainless steel deck areas and top help with durability and cleanup.
Moisture-Reducing Front Vent
Vented front design helps minimize condensation on the glass.
Individual Well Drains
Each well has a separate drain; a drain connection is required.
40E Series Matching Design
Built to match 40E Series service cases, but it cannot be connected to another 40E Series unit.
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