Maidaid C35D 350mm Basket Undercounter Glasswasher with Drain Pump

Product No: C352D

Product Description

The Maidaid C35D is a compact undercounter glasswasher built around a 350mm basket format. It sits beneath a standard counter, connects to a standard supply, and handles the routine demands of glasswashing in bars, cafés, hotel lounges, and smaller restaurant operations. The inclusion of a drain pump means it is not dependent on gravity drainage, which opens up installation positions that would otherwise be impractical.

In service, the C35D is designed to keep pace with steady glass throughput without becoming a bottleneck. Nine selectable wash cycles give operators some flexibility to match the programme to the type of glassware in use — useful where a site runs a mix of delicate stemware and heavier pub glasses. The triple filtration arrangement helps maintain wash quality over time by reducing the particulate load carried into each cycle, which also reduces wear on the machine and the frequency of manual intervention mid-service.

From an operational standpoint, the practical benefits worth noting are:

  • Drain pump fitted as standard, removing the need for a gravity-fall drain position
  • Triple filtration helps preserve wash quality and reduces mid-service maintenance
  • Nine wash cycles offer flexibility across different glassware types
  • Compact undercounter footprint suits tight bar and service areas
  • Double-skin construction aids heat retention between cycles

Installation is straightforward for a standard undercounter glasswasher, but it is worth confirming your drain arrangement, water supply connection, and available electrical supply before ordering. The machine runs on a standard 13-amp supply, which keeps installation simple for most existing bar and servery setups. As with any glasswasher, water softener compatibility and local water hardness are worth factoring in to protect the unit and maintain results over time.

The C35D is well suited to lower-to-mid volume sites — bars, cafés, hotel bars, or function rooms where glasswashing is a regular but not overwhelming demand. It is a 350mm basket machine, so throughput is modest by design. Sites running very high glass volumes continuously through a long service, or larger venues with significant peak demand, may find a wider basket or higher-cycle-rate machine a more practical fit.

If you are unsure whether the C35D is the right match for your service volumes or installation setup, we are happy to talk it through before you commit to an order.

Key Features

  • 350mm basket format with nine selectable wash cycle programmes
  • Built-in drain pump for flexible non-gravity drain installation
  • Triple filtration system reduces particulate carry-over between cycles
  • Double-skin construction retains heat for consistent cycle performance
  • Runs on a standard 13-amp supply requiring no specialist electrical installation

Operational Benefits

  • Drain pump removes installation restrictions common in tight bar areas
  • Nine cycle options help protect delicate glassware during busy service
  • Triple filtration maintains wash quality without constant manual intervention
  • Compact undercounter design fits established bar layouts without major modification
  • Standard 13-amp connection keeps installation costs and complexity low

Specifications

Basket size
350mm
External depth (mm)
490
External height (mm)
590
External width (mm)
401
Extra information
Door Opening: 260mm
Fill capacity
7
Material
Stainless Steel
Power rating (kw)
2.8
Power type
13amp Plug
Wash chamber height
240mm
Water consumption per cycle
2 Ltr
Weight (kg)
27

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular price £1,234.00 exc. VAT £1,480.80 inc. VAT
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Quick Facts

  • LED touchscreen controls
  • Built in drain pump
  • 9 wash cycles
  • Accurate detergent & rinse aid peristaltic dosing pumps
  • Easy clean parallel wash and rinse arm assembly
  • Supplied with two open cup/glass racks & cutlery insert
  • Equipment may be supplied with a moulded plug but may be more suitably connected to a fused spur
  • In the event of equipment failure an engineer will be sent for an onsite repair
  • In the event of equipment failure any parts needed will be provided