Cambro Camrack 16-Compartment Glass Rack Blue 258mm Max Height
Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a polypropylene compartment rack designed to handle glassware through every stage of a busy service operation — from the dishwasher through to storage and back to...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 308(H) x 500(W)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 11.265kg
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Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a polypropylene compartment rack designed to handle glassware through every stage of a busy service operation — from the dishwasher through to storage and back to the bar or pass. With 16 compartments accommodating glasses up to 258mm in height, this blue rack is part of Cambro's wider 4-in-1 system, which allows the same unit to be used for washing, storing, identifying by colour, and transporting glassware without the need to decant between stages.
In practice, this kind of system reduces handling time significantly during peak service periods. Glasses stay in the same rack from the pot wash through to the bar shelf, which cuts the risk of breakage and speeds up the turnaround between wash cycles. The colour-coded blue designation also helps operators separate glassware types or service areas without relying on staff to remember sorting conventions — a practical advantage in high-turnover environments such as pubs, hotels, and event catering operations.
Key operational features worth noting:
- Single rack handles washing, storage, transport and identification
- Blue colour coding supports fast visual sorting across service areas
- Polypropylene construction is dishwasher-safe and resists warping over time
- Compatible with Camdolly trolley system for safe movement between areas
- Accepts a Camrack cover for hygienic stacking and storage
Because the rack forms part of a modular system, it is worth considering how many racks your operation requires relative to wash cycle frequency and storage capacity. A busy venue running multiple sittings or continuous bar service will typically need more racks in rotation than a quieter operation. If you are unsure how many to specify or whether this compartment size suits your existing glassware, we are happy to help you work that out before you order.
Key Features
- 16 compartments accepting glasses up to 258mm in height
- Polypropylene construction withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Blue colour coding for visual identification across service areas
- Compatible with Camrack cover for hygienic stacking and storage
- Designed for use within Cambro's 4-in-1 Camrack modular system
Operational Benefits
- Reduces glass handling between wash, storage and service stages
- Colour coding speeds sorting decisions during busy service periods
- Keeps glassware hygienically covered during storage and transport
- Cuts breakage risk by eliminating unnecessary transfers between containers
- Supports consistent workflow from pot wash through to front-of-house
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 308(H) x 500(W)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 11.265kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The number of racks you need depends on your wash cycle frequency, the volume of glassware in circulation, and how long glasses spend on the bar between washes. As a starting point, most operators running continuous service find they need enough racks to keep at least one full cycle's worth of glassware in rotation at any time — so washing, drying, and in use simultaneously. It is worth mapping that out against your specific throughput before ordering.
- The Camrack is designed to go directly into a commercial glasswasher or dishwasher, but you should confirm that the internal basket dimensions of your machine will accept a 500mm x 500mm footprint rack before ordering. Most under-counter glasswashers and pass-through machines are compatible, but it is worth checking your machine's internal clearance, particularly on older or compact models.
- Cambro produces Camracks in several colours specifically so that different glass types or service areas can be identified at a glance without labelling or staff briefing. Blue is commonly used to designate a particular glass type, a specific bar station, or a storage zone — the convention is for each operation to set and communicate its own system. If you are running multiple rack colours across a site, it is worth agreeing on a consistent scheme from the outset.