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Restaurant Equipment List: The Ultimate Buyers Guide

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By Vishesh GargPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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If you want to open a restaurant then startup costs can add up fast. Your list of restaurant equipment is one of the main startup costs to plan for along with your licenses and permits and marketing expenses. You really want to provide all the tools to your servers, hosts, and kitchen staff that they need to get the job done perfectly. Here, in this blog, we are going to discuss some essential tools for quick-service and full-service restaurants.









Ovens

An oven is the main item that you need in your kitchen arsenal. The space you have in your kitchen will determine the size of the oven. You also have to consider how much food you are planning to prepare during a service to figure out what capacity you need. You can buy an electric or a gas stove according to your convenience. Before buying an oven you must make a list of the types of foods you envision serving, this will help narrow your options. You can choose between a Commercial oven, Convection oven, Combination oven, Pizza oven, and Conveyor Oven.







Ranges and Ventilation

After sorting the ovens out, now you should start thinking of your ranges and ventilation. Ranges are a key component of your cooking gear and ventilation helps to keep the airflow comfortable for your staff. For ranges, you can choose between gas or electric. Gas ranges are good for their temperature control and offer much more control than an electric range. They will keep on working even during a power outage. Whilst, Electric ranges are best known for their efficiency and can cook food more evenly than gas ranges. They reduce the risk of a fire or gas leak in your kitchen. A ventilation system manages the airflow throughout the kitchen and helps to maintain a pleasant, clean and healthy environment for your staff.








Food processors

It is a kitchen appliance that is used for chopping, slicing, grinding, and pureeing different types of food. There are four main types of food processors to consider. Firstly, A Batch Bowl Processor, most commonly found in restaurants, collects food as it’s processed and you can easily remove the bowl and empty its contents. Second, A Continuous Feed Food Processor. It allows you to constantly add food while it’s running and makes itself a great option for a commercial kitchen. Then comes Buffalo choppers. They are heavy-duty processors that are made of all metal and can even process meat. Last on the list, Combination processors. They are a good middle point that combines batch and continuous processors by using an attachment.







Mixers

If you want to make any bread or desserts then you should invest in a commercial mixer. Always select your mixer according to the volume of food that you are planning to make. You can try Floor mixers. They are high-powered and can mix large amounts in a short amount of time. They are very ideal for restaurants that use a mixer on a regular basis and at a high capacity. To add to it, you can try Hand mixers, they are great for blending things like soups and sauces at high speeds.







Slicers

They fully stand on their name and are a great tool for slicing things such as meats and cheese. They are a great option if you are planning to serve anything from sandwiches to charcuterie platters. While purchasing your slicer, you must consider the needs of your restaurant such as the Blade size, Horsepower, Light, Medium, Heavy-duty, and Automatic or Manual.





That is it for the blog. Hopefully, you enjoyed reading it and found it useful as well. To buy suitable restaurant equipment at an affordable price visit TrueGether, the best alternative to eBay, and grab great deals as well.

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