Roll-A-Grill 33-Hot-Dog Slanted GripsIt Hot Dog Roller Grill, 230V
Roll-A-Grill 33-Hot-Dog Slanted GripsIt Hot Dog Roller Grill, 230V
12 GripsIt rollers, 7° slant, dual heat controls
Built for busy counters and concessions, this slanted roller grill holds 33 hot dogs, heats evenly, and keeps product merchandising simple with GripsIt rollers and a removable grease pan.
- Holds up to 33 hot dogs and can produce up to 660 per hour for high-volume service.
- 12 GripsIt-coated rollers and a 7° slant improve merchandising and product visibility.
- Dual front and rear heat controls with seven settings each give operators flexible cook-and-hold control.
- Stainless steel and aluminum construction, plus a sealed motor, support durability and long service life.
- Removable grease pan and GripsIt rollers help simplify cleanup after service.
- 230V, 50Hz, 1-phase operation with a SCHUKO CEE-7/7 plug is ideal for compatible power setups.
Overall Dimensions:
23.75"W x 20.13"D x 10.38"HProduct Weight:
45.0 lbGripsIt Non-Slip Rollers
Coated rollers help turn a variety of foods while cleaning easily with a damp sponge.
7° Slanted Merchandising Design
Front-to-rear slant improves display appeal and helps merchandise product more effectively.
Dual Independent Heat Controls
Separate front and rear controls provide seven heat settings each for flexible cooking and holding.
Individual Roller Heating Elements
Each roller has its own heating element for consistent temperature across the grill.
Sealed Motor Drive
A sealed motor with ball bearings helps protect against grease leakage and supports long-term reliability.
Removable Grease Pan
The pull-out grease pan simplifies cleanup and routine maintenance.
Rugged Stainless Steel and Aluminum Construction
Heavy-duty mixed-metal construction is built to withstand commercial use.
230V / 50Hz Power Setup
Designed for 230V, 1-phase operation with a SCHUKO CEE-7/7 plug.
Certifications & Compliance
Warranty & Protection
1-year factory warranty.
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