Cambro Camrack 25-Compartment Glass Rack Beige 298mm
Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a polypropylene glass rack designed for the safe transport, washing, and storage of stemware and tumblers in commercial operations. This beige 25-compartment version accepts glassware up...
Specifications
- Colour
- Beige
- Dimensions
- 349(H) x 500(W) x 500(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 6.84kg
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Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a polypropylene glass rack designed for the safe transport, washing, and storage of stemware and tumblers in commercial operations. This beige 25-compartment version accepts glassware up to 298mm in height, making it suitable for a broad range of bar and restaurant glassware including tall hi-ball glasses, wine glasses, and similar items.
In practice, Camracks are a common fixture in hotel banqueting operations, busy bars, and high-volume restaurant kitchens where glassware turnover is constant and breakage during transport or washing is a genuine operational cost. The individual compartments keep glasses separated and upright, reducing contact between pieces and the risk of chipping or cracking during the wash cycle or when the rack is being moved between areas.
Polypropylene construction means the rack tolerates the high temperatures and chemical concentrations found in commercial glasswashers and dishwashers without warping or degrading over time. Key practical advantages include:
- Individual compartments prevent glass-to-glass contact during transport and washing
- Chemical-resistant polypropylene handles regular commercial detergent and sanitiser exposure
- Uniform rack size integrates with standard commercial glasswasher and dishwasher footprints
- Beige colour coding supports organised cellar and bar stock management
- Stackable design makes storage between service periods straightforward
It is worth confirming that the maximum glass height of 298mm is compatible with your tallest glassware before ordering. If you regularly handle particularly tall stemware or specialist cocktail glasses, a rack with a higher compartment clearance may be more appropriate. For very high-volume sites processing large quantities of glassware per service, a smaller compartment count per rack can sometimes improve handling speed.
If you are unsure which rack configuration best suits your glassware range or wash throughput, the team is happy to help you work it out before you order.
Key Features
- 25 individual compartments accept glassware up to 298mm in height
- Polypropylene construction resists temperatures up to 93°C
- Chemical-resistant material withstands commercial detergents and sanitisers
- Uniform 500x500mm footprint fits standard commercial glasswasher baskets
- Beige colour coding supports organised rack identification across service areas
Operational Benefits
- Reduces glassware breakage by keeping pieces separated during washing and transit
- Withstands repeated commercial glasswasher cycles without warping or degrading
- Colour-coded design helps staff manage rack rotation efficiently during service
- Compatible with standard dishwasher footprints, avoiding the need for adapters
- Stackable form keeps storage areas tidy and accessible between service periods
Specifications
- Colour
- Beige
- Dimensions
- 349(H) x 500(W) x 500(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 6.84kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The key measurement to check is the maximum glass height of 298mm — any glass taller than this will not sit safely within the compartment. It is worth measuring your tallest glassware, including any stemware with a wide bowl, before ordering. If you regularly use particularly tall glasses, a rack with a higher clearance would be more appropriate.
- The Camrack is sized at 500x500mm, which aligns with the basket dimensions of most commercial glasswashers. That said, internal hood clearance varies between machines, so it is worth confirming your washer's chamber height accommodates the loaded rack, particularly if you are washing taller glassware.
- In operations running multiple rack types or managing glassware across different service areas, colour coding gives staff a quick visual cue for sorting and returning racks to the correct location. It is particularly useful in hotel or banqueting environments where racks move between bar, kitchen, and cellar during a busy service.