Parry WCS Stainless Steel Sliding Door Wall Cupboard
Product Description
The Parry WCS is a wall-mounted stainless steel cupboard designed to provide overhead storage in commercial kitchens. It is a straightforward, practical unit — the kind of fabrication that does...
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Product Description
The Parry WCS is a wall-mounted stainless steel cupboard designed to provide overhead storage in commercial kitchens. It is a straightforward, practical unit — the kind of fabrication that does a specific job reliably without complicating the space around it.
The defining feature is the sliding door arrangement. In many kitchen layouts, a hinged door above a prep run, pass, or tight service corridor creates a real obstruction hazard during busy periods. Sliding doors eliminate that problem entirely, making this unit a sensible choice wherever staff are working directly below or the available clearance in front is limited. Construction is in Type 430 stainless steel, the standard grade used across commercial fabrication, which handles the heat, steam, and repeated cleaning that kitchen environments demand day to day.
Inside, a single shelf is adjustable between two height positions, giving operators a degree of flexibility depending on what is being stored. A lockable version is available on request, which is worth specifying in operations where stock control or restricted access to particular items is a practical consideration.
- Sliding doors eliminate door-swing clearance requirements in confined spaces
- Type 430 stainless steel construction withstands daily kitchen cleaning routines
- Adjustable internal shelf configurable between two positions
- Wall-mounted installation keeps worksurfaces and floor area free
- Lockable variant available for stock security or controlled-access requirements
This cupboard suits small and medium commercial kitchens that need reliable, no-fuss overhead storage. For operations requiring a larger unit or a coordinated run of wall cabinets, there are alternative sizes worth considering. If you have questions about sizing or positioning relative to your existing layout, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Sliding doors require no forward clearance space when opening
- Type 430 stainless steel construction for durable everyday kitchen use
- Internal shelf adjustable between two height positions
- Wall-mounted design keeps floor and worksurface areas unobstructed
- Lockable version available on request for controlled-access storage
Operational Benefits
- Reduces obstruction risk above busy prep areas during service
- Withstands repeated cleaning without deteriorating over time
- Allows storage configuration to be adapted as stocked items change
- Makes productive use of vertical wall space without affecting workflow
- Supports basic stock security where kitchen access control is needed
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on where the unit is being positioned. Sliding doors are the practical choice above a busy prep run, a pass, or anywhere staff are working directly underneath — situations where a hinged door swinging open mid-service would be a genuine obstruction or hazard. In a quieter area with generous clearance in front, a hinged-door cabinet may offer slightly easier access to the full width of the interior, so it is worth thinking through the specific position before deciding.
- The unit needs to be fixed to a wall structure that can safely carry its loaded weight — solid masonry or a suitably framed stud wall with appropriate fixings. It is worth assessing the wall construction before ordering, particularly in older buildings where the wall finish may not reflect what is behind it. If you are unsure, a kitchen fitter or structural assessment can confirm what fixings are appropriate.
- It is commonly used for dry goods, packaging, smallwares, and similar items that benefit from being kept off worksurfaces and close to the point of use. For food storage, operators should consider hygiene requirements under their local environmental health guidelines — stainless steel construction makes cleaning straightforward, but shelf positioning and proximity to heat sources are worth thinking through for anything temperature-sensitive.