423HDM26SA
This product has been certified by ETL, a division of the Intertek Group, to meet applicable sanitation standards required for use in the United States and Canada.
This unit comes with a NEMA 5-15P plug.
This product has been certified by ETL, a division of the Intertek Group, to meet applicable electrical product safety standards required for use in the United States and Canada.
Increase sales while keeping food hot with this ServIt HDM-26 self / full service countertop heated display case with sliding doors!
This Servit HDM-26 heated display case is ideal for holding pre-made hot foods such as hot dogs, burritos, and sandwiches. Great for convenience stores, snack bars, and concession stands, this display warmer has front and rear sliding doors to encourage your customers to serve themselves and to allow your staff to refill shelves from behind the counter.
With an adjustable rear-mounted temperature control with a range from 86 to 194 degrees Fahrenheit, this merchandiser won't hold you back when hungry customers are flocking to your business. This model requires a 120V, 1800W electrical connection.
The adjustable racks offer both a slanted and horizontal display option, allowing you to better merchandise your fresh, hot food! The stainless steel racks are removable for easy cleaning and provide plenty of space to show off your most mouthwatering impulse buys.
This unit has a stainless steel body with an attractive finish as well as tempered glass doors and sides that let customers see your food clearly. Interior LED lighting increases product visibility and shows off your food to hungry customers.
If you've used this product, leave a review to tell us and other customers what you thought about it.
NICK H.
Work only for a year.
Kimo E.
Had a few issues with shipping as we had to order/return it a total of four times before receiving something that wasn't dented or unusable. It would help to have a piece of plywood under the equipment to prevent receiving a damaged product.
Michael G.
nice looking unit, but we have had to rewire it with heavier gauge wiring, replaced on/off switch with a toggle switch and now the upper heating element is out.