Sammic SAS-5001 Floor-Standing Cutlery Dryer-Polisher
Product Description
The Sammic SAS-5001 is a floor-standing, fully automatic cutlery dryer-polisher designed for high-volume commercial operations. Once washed cutlery enters the machine, it dries, polishes, and removes limescale residue without manual...
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SAM2558 1Product Description
The Sammic SAS-5001 is a floor-standing, fully automatic cutlery dryer-polisher designed for high-volume commercial operations. Once washed cutlery enters the machine, it dries, polishes, and removes limescale residue without manual handling, returning service-ready pieces to the floor at a consistent rate throughout a busy shift.
In practice, the SAS-5001 suits operations where cutlery throughput is a genuine service constraint — large restaurants, hotels, contract caterers, and events kitchens where hundreds or thousands of covers per service demand a reliable, continuous flow of polished cutlery. The rounded carousel design reduces jams, keeping throughput steady even during the pressure of a peak service. A germicidal UVC lamp assists both sterilisation and the polishing finish, which matters in environments where presentation standards are closely monitored.
The operational case for a machine at this level typically comes down to labour. Manual polishing at volume is slow, inconsistent, and ties up staff who are needed elsewhere. The SAS-5001 addresses that directly:
- Continuous automatic processing reduces dependence on manual polishing labour
- Consistent polished output regardless of shift or staffing levels
- Limescale removal built into the process, reducing re-washes and rejections
- Stainless steel construction supports durability in demanding kitchen environments
- UVC sterilisation adds a hygiene step between warewashing and service
As a floor-standing unit, the SAS-5001 requires a suitable footprint in your back-of-house or warewashing area. It will need a power supply and adequate space for loading and unloading access — worth confirming before installation, particularly in tighter kitchens. For operations with lower cutlery volumes, a smaller counter-top polisher may be a more practical fit, while very large central production kitchens may want to consider higher-capacity alternatives.
The SAS-5001 is most at home in hotel restaurants, large à la carte operations, banqueting kitchens, and contract catering sites where presentation consistency and labour efficiency are both priorities. It is less likely to be the right choice for smaller independent restaurants where manual polishing remains practical at the volumes involved.
If you would like to talk through whether this model suits your service volumes and kitchen layout, our team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Fully automatic drying and polishing cycle with no manual intervention required
- Rounded cutlery carousel design minimises jams and maintains consistent throughput
- Integrated germicidal UVC lamp sterilises cutlery during the polishing process
- Built-in limescale removal treats cutlery as part of the standard cycle
- Floor-standing stainless steel construction for durability in heavy-use environments
Operational Benefits
- Reduces manual polishing labour significantly across high-volume services
- Delivers consistent presentation quality regardless of staffing levels or shift
- Keeps cutlery flowing continuously to service during peak demand periods
- Improves hygiene standards with sterilisation built into the polishing process
- Lowers rejection rates by addressing limescale at the polishing stage
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SAM2558 1Frequently Asked Questions
- This is a floor-standing, high-capacity machine and it earns its place in operations with sustained, high cutlery demand — large restaurants, hotel dining, banqueting, and contract catering sites. For smaller independents covering lower volumes per service, a compact counter-top polisher is usually more appropriate and more cost-effective.
- The SAS-5001 is a floor-standing unit, so you will need to confirm you have adequate floor space and clear access for loading and unloading in your warewashing area. It requires a suitable electrical supply, so it is worth checking your available power provision before ordering. If your back-of-house is compact, discuss the footprint with us before committing.
- The integrated UVC lamp adds a sterilisation step as part of the polishing cycle, which supports hygiene standards between warewashing and service. It is not a substitute for correct warewashing practice, but it does provide a meaningful additional hygiene stage for sites where cutlery handling between wash and service is a concern.