Quick Service QAWC753LH Angled Corner Wall Cupboard Lockable
Product Description
Corner junctions at high level are one of the most consistently wasted areas in a commercial kitchen. Standard straight wall cupboards cannot meet at an angle without leaving awkward gaps,...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 188
- External height (mm)
- 540
- Extra information
- Angled Corner Length (mm) 750; O/all Width/Depth (mm) 820 (w) x 820 (d); Roof Upstand (mm) 40
- Material
- Stainless Steel
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Quick Service Cleaning GuideProduct Description
Corner junctions at high level are one of the most consistently wasted areas in a commercial kitchen. Standard straight wall cupboards cannot meet at an angle without leaving awkward gaps, and in a working kitchen those gaps tend to collect grease and clutter rather than serve any useful purpose. The Quick Service QAWC753LH is an angled corner wall cupboard built specifically to address this. It sits cleanly in the corner junction and is designed to connect with 300mm-deep straight wall cupboards running either side, allowing a continuous, enclosed run of high-level storage across the whole wall.
In practice, this type of unit is used to store dry goods, disposables, small equipment, and operational supplies that need to remain accessible during service without cluttering the work surface below. The lockable door makes it particularly practical in kitchens where multiple staff are working and certain items — cleaning chemicals, allergen-specific ingredients, or higher-value smallwares — need controlled access. The barrel lock supplied with two suited keys is simple to manage across a shift without becoming a logistical burden.
The operational advantages of this unit are straightforward:
- Converts a typically unused corner into genuinely usable enclosed storage
- Connects with matching straight wall cupboards to form a continuous storage run
- Lockable door allows controlled access to restricted or sensitive items
- Adjustable mid-shelf accommodates varying stock heights without wasted vertical space
- Full steel back panel and rear upstand allow clean sealing against the wall surface
The unit is wall-mounted using the brackets supplied. Because the angled corner configuration creates a deeper storage area than a standard straight cupboard of equivalent face width, it can carry a meaningful load — wall fixings should reflect this. Solid masonry is preferable; stud work should be adequately backed. It is worth confirming wall construction before installation rather than after.
This cupboard is well suited to restaurants, café kitchens, pub kitchens, and similar catering operations where a run of high-level wall storage is being planned or extended. It works best as part of a coordinated storage run rather than as a standalone unit. If you are planning a full high-level storage layout and want to make sure the corner configuration works with your existing or planned straight cupboards, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Angled corner design fills high-level kitchen corners without gaps
- Connects with 300mm-deep straight wall cupboards for a continuous run
- Lockable door secured with barrel lock and two suited keys supplied
- Adjustable mid-shelf accommodates varying stock and equipment heights
- Full steel back panel and rear upstand for clean wall sealing
Operational Benefits
- Turns wasted corner space into practical, enclosed high-level storage
- Creates an unbroken storage run across the kitchen wall at high level
- Restricts access to chemicals, allergens, or valuable items during service
- Adapts shelf height to stock, reducing wasted vertical space in the unit
- Seals cleanly against the wall surface, supporting hygiene standards
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 188
- External height (mm)
- 540
- Extra information
- Angled Corner Length (mm) 750; O/all Width/Depth (mm) 820 (w) x 820 (d); Roof Upstand (mm) 40
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Weight (kg)
- 39
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Quick Service Cleaning GuideFrequently Asked Questions
- The QAWC753LH is designed to connect with 300mm-deep straight wall cupboards running either side of the corner junction. If your existing or planned straight units are a different depth, it is worth checking compatibility before ordering, as a mismatch in depth will prevent a flush continuous run.
- Solid masonry is the most straightforward option and gives you a reliable fixing for a unit that can carry a meaningful load, particularly given the deeper storage area of the angled corner configuration. Stud walls can work but should have adequate noggins or backing behind the fixing points — it is worth confirming this before installation.
- That depends on how your kitchen operates. If you have a single operator or a small, consistent team with no need to restrict access to any stored items, a standard door is usually adequate. Where multiple staff work across different shifts, or where you are storing cleaning chemicals, allergen-specific ingredients, or high-value smallwares, the lockable version gives you a straightforward layer of control without adding complexity to day-to-day use.