Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Gasmax REB-02E Salamander – Natural Gas, Ceramic Infrared Burners, 630mm Grill
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Benchstar QT-1 Salamander Griller Toaster – Quartz Infrared, 440mm
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Rowlett Esprit 6 Slot Toaster Jet Black with Elements & Sandwich Cage
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Benchstar TT-300E Conveyor Toaster – Two Slice, 2.4kW | KW Commercial Kitchen
Buying Guide: Benchtop Toasters & Grills
Conveyor vs vertical toasters
Conveyor = nonstop, high-volume output. Vertical = compact, ideal for buffet-style breakfast service.
Sandwich presses vs salamander grills
Presses = quick, even contact cooking. Salamanders = overhead heat for gratins, melts and finishing dishes.
Griddle-toaster combos
Dual-purpose units with a flat griddle and bun slots—ideal for compact kitchens needing flexibility.
Space & placement
Compact benchtop units suit cafés and kiosks; larger conveyor or salamander models suit restaurants and catering lines.
Trusted brands
Our range includes Roband, Woodson, Anvil, Apuro, Benchstar, Rowlett, Gasmax, Cobra, Thor and Waldorf—reliable performers for daily use.
FAQ
What’s the difference between a sandwich press and salamander grill?
Press = even contact heat for toasties and wraps. Salamander = radiant top heat for finishing and gratins.
Which toaster is best for buffets?
Vertical toasters are ideal for bulk toast in hotels and buffets. Conveyor toasters suit higher turnover operations.
Can benchtop toasters cook more than bread?
Yes—sandwiches, paninis, wraps, melts, and even small baked sides in salamanders.
What’s the starting price?
From $310+GST, depending on type, size and brand.
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