Our Largest Capacity Buffet Warmer (2.1 Meters)
Serve hundreds of guests without refilling. The Bain Marie 6 GN Glass Top + Cabinet is the flagship serving station for grand hotels in Dubai and wedding halls in Abu Dhabi. With space for 6 full-size GN 1/1 pans and a massive heated under-cabinet, it is designed for high-volume events where speed and capacity are critical. ⚠ In Stock: Heavy Duty AISI 304 Construction.
🤔 Is this the right station for your venue?
- A **Wedding Hall** serving 500+ guests simultaneously.
- A **Large Hotel** with an extensive all-day dining spread.
- A **Hospital Canteen** needing maximum serving capacity.
- A small cafe (This unit is 2.1 meters long!).
- Standard plug power (This unit uses 4.5kW and may need a direct line).
The Ultimate Buffet Powerhouse
The **Bain Marie 6 GN Glass Top + Cabinet** is designed for venues where “running out of food” is not an option. With a colossal **2100mm width**, it accommodates **6 full-size GN 1/1 pans**, allowing you to serve a complete menu (e.g., 2 rice dishes, 2 meats, 2 vegetables) from a single station.
Built for Heavy Duty Use
Unlike lighter duty units, this bain marie is constructed entirely from **AISI 304 Stainless Steel (18/10 grade)**. It features a powerful **4.5kW heating element** to ensure the large volume of water reaches serving temperature rapidly. The integrated cabinet provides huge storage for backup trays, minimizing kitchen trips and maximizing staff efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does it run on a standard plug?
A: This is a high-power unit (4.5 kW). While it is single-phase (220V), it draws substantial current. We recommend connecting it to a dedicated industrial isolator switch or a 32A socket rather than a standard 13A plug.
Q: How many smaller pans can it fit?
A: It fits 6x GN 1/1 pans. You can use adapter bars to configure it for **12x GN 1/2 pans** or even **18x GN 1/3 pans**, making it perfect for serving a vast array of toppings or sauces.
Q: Is the tray slider removable?
A: Yes, the tray slider can usually be detached for transport or if you are placing the unit into a custom-built counter setup.
