Silverlink by Lincat GR3 Gas Salamander Grill Stainless Steel

In situations where time is of the essence, the ability to quickly toast and grill is crucial. The Silverlink 600 Gas Salamander Grill is specifically designed to meet these demands. It is an excellent choice for small to medium-sized restaurants, pubs, or takeaways that operate at a fast pace. Equipped with powerful ceramic plaque burners, this grill ensures rapid heat up, while its five shelf positions offer maximum flexibility for various catering tasks. Additionally, the grill is easy to clean and includes a chrome wire shelf for convenient cooking. With this grill, achieving perfectly grilled meat, fish, and toast has never been easier or more hassle-free.

Key Features:

- Powerful ceramic plaque burners
- Vitreous enamelled interior and hood for easy cleaning
- Cool to touch handles
- Supplied with a double sided alloy branding plate and fat collection tray as standard
- All gas appliances should be fitted by a qualified commercial catering GasSafe engineer under a gas interlocked canopy

£892.77 Each
Inc. VAT: £1,071.32
£1,071.32 Each
Ex. VAT: £892.77
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  • Stock code: WRAS0008
  • Quantity: Each
  • Size: 600 mm (W) x 423 mm (D) x 408 mm (H)
  • Stock: Available in 5-7 days
  • Brand: Silverlink by Lincat
  • Colour: Stainless Steel
Silverlink by Lincat

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Product option prices shown are Ex. VAT
- Powerful ceramic plaque burners
- Vitreous enamelled interior and hood for easy cleaning
- Cool to touch handles
- Supplied with a double sided alloy branding plate and fat collection tray as standard
- All gas appliances should be fitted by a qualified commercial catering GasSafe engineer under a gas interlocked canopy
Power SourceGas
Warranty Service TypeOn Site Warranty
Power17,100 BTU's Per Hour
InstallationProfessional installation required
Natural Gas Btu per Hr17060
Natural Gas kW5kW
Natural Gas Hose Size1/2"
Warranty GB2 Years Parts and Labour
Warranty For NI2 Years Parts and Labour
Warranty For ROI2 Years Parts and Labour