Cambro Camrack 25 Compartment Glass Rack Beige 92mm
Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a polypropylene glass rack designed to protect glassware during transport between the bar or service area and the glasswasher. This 25-compartment model accommodates glasses up to...
Specifications
- Colour
- Beige
- Dimensions
- 143(H) x 500(W) x 500(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 2.57kg
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Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a polypropylene glass rack designed to protect glassware during transport between the bar or service area and the glasswasher. This 25-compartment model accommodates glasses up to 92mm in height, making it well suited to shot glasses, small tumblers, and similar short-stem or stemless glassware commonly used in pub, bar, and restaurant environments.
In practice, these racks are used to load, run, and store glassware as a single unit — glasses go in dirty, the rack goes through the glasswasher, and glasses come out ready to return to service without being handled individually. That workflow reduces breakage, speeds up turnaround, and keeps service moving during busy periods. Polypropylene construction holds up well to the combination of high wash temperatures and cleaning chemicals that would degrade lesser materials over time.
A few practical advantages worth noting:
- Compartmentalised design keeps glasses separated and prevents contact damage in transit
- Polypropylene construction is resistant to high wash temperatures and commercial cleaning chemicals
- Rack passes through as a single unit, reducing individual glass handling and breakage risk
- Beige colouring allows easy identification within a colour-coded rack system
- Consistent 500 x 500mm footprint fits standard rack storage shelving and glasswasher baskets
These racks are straightforward to use but worth selecting carefully. The 92mm compartment height suits a specific range of glassware — if your operation uses taller glasses, a rack with greater compartment depth would be more appropriate. Similarly, 25 compartments works well for smaller services or supplementary capacity; higher-volume sites may find that additional racks or a larger-compartment configuration better suits their throughput.
If you are building out a colour-coded rack system or are unsure which compartment height suits your glassware range, we are happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- 25 individual compartments protect glassware during transport and washing
- 92mm maximum compartment height suits short tumblers and shot glasses
- Polypropylene construction resists high wash temperatures and cleaning chemicals
- Standard 500 x 500mm footprint fits most glasswasher baskets and shelving
- Beige colour supports easy identification in a colour-coded rack system
Operational Benefits
- Reduces glassware breakage by eliminating contact between glasses in transit
- Speeds up bar turnaround by moving glassware through the washer as one unit
- Maintains rack integrity over time despite repeated high-temperature wash cycles
- Supports consistent workflow by matching standard storage and washer dimensions
- Simplifies stock control when multiple rack types are in circulation by colour
Specifications
- Colour
- Beige
- Dimensions
- 143(H) x 500(W) x 500(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 2.57kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The 92mm maximum compartment height suits shorter glassware such as shot glasses, rocks glasses, and small tumblers. If your operation uses taller glasses — pint glasses, wine glasses, or cocktail coupes — you would need a rack with a greater compartment depth. It is worth measuring your most common glassware before ordering to avoid a mismatch.
- Yes. The polypropylene material is designed to withstand the high temperatures and chemical concentrations used in commercial glasswashers. The 500 x 500mm footprint is a standard size that fits the basket dimensions of most commercial undercounter and passthrough glasswashers, though it is worth confirming compatibility with your specific machine.
- That depends on your glass count, wash cycle time, and how much buffer stock you want between the bar and the washer. A common approach is to have enough racks in circulation so that dirty glasses can be racked continuously while clean racks are still in use at the bar. For most small to medium bar operations, starting with four to six racks of each type in rotation is a reasonable baseline.