EAIS Stainless Steel Solid Wall Shelves With Battens 400mm Deep
Product Description
These EAIS wall shelves are a straightforward stainless steel storage solution designed for commercial kitchen environments. Each shelf is a one-piece fabrication that mounts onto a batten system, with the...
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- Material
- Stainless Steel
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Product Description
These EAIS wall shelves are a straightforward stainless steel storage solution designed for commercial kitchen environments. Each shelf is a one-piece fabrication that mounts onto a batten system, with the battens accepting shelf brackets at 25mm intervals. This means shelf heights can be adjusted, or shelves removed entirely, without the need for specialist tools or new wall fixings each time.
In day-to-day kitchen use, the 400mm depth gives a practical working surface for dry goods, ingredient containers, or smaller equipment that needs to stay accessible without taking up worktop space. The one-piece shelf construction keeps cleaning simple — there are no joints or crevices where grease and moisture can accumulate, which matters in kitchens where hygiene standards are regularly inspected. Stainless steel also holds up well against the moisture, heat, and cleaning chemicals typical of a working kitchen environment.
- Batten-mounted system allows shelf repositioning without additional wall fixings
- One-piece shelf design wipes down cleanly with no hidden joints
- Stainless steel resists moisture, grease, and commercial cleaning agents
- Available in multiple lengths to suit different wall runs and alcove widths
- Shelves can be removed entirely to accommodate layout or equipment changes
Installation does require wall fixings suited to your specific wall construction. Masonry, stud partition, and dense block walls each call for different anchor types, and it is worth confirming load ratings with your installer before the shelves are loaded heavily. The batten system also performs best on a reasonably flat wall surface — uneven walls may need attention before fitting.
These shelves are well suited to prep kitchens, dry stores, and back-of-house areas where practical, adjustable storage is needed without the footprint or cost of freestanding racking. They work particularly well in smaller kitchens where wall space is at a premium. If your storage requirements are more demanding — heavier loads, deeper shelves, or a full multi-tier run — there are more heavy-duty configurations worth considering.
If you are planning a wall storage layout and want to talk through batten positioning, shelf spacing, or how best to configure the system for your kitchen, we are happy to work through it with you before you order.
Key Features
- One-piece stainless steel shelf with no joints or crevices
- Batten system accepts shelf brackets at 25mm adjustment intervals
- 400mm shelf depth suits ingredient, dry goods, and equipment storage
- Available in multiple lengths for different wall runs and alcoves
- Shelves fully removable from battens without additional tools
Operational Benefits
- Shelf heights adjust quickly as storage needs change between services
- One-piece construction reduces cleaning time and supports hygiene compliance
- Stainless finish withstands moisture and commercial cleaning chemicals reliably
- Wall-mounted design frees up floor space in tighter kitchen layouts
- Flexible configuration reduces disruption when kitchen layouts are reorganised
Specifications
- Material
- Stainless Steel
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Load capacity depends significantly on your wall construction and the fixings used rather than the shelf itself. Masonry walls with appropriate anchors will typically support more than stud partition walls, and it is worth having your installer confirm the safe working load for your specific wall type before stocking the shelves heavily. If you are planning to store dense dry goods or heavy equipment, it is worth discussing this with us or your installer before committing to a configuration.
- The batten system can be fitted to most wall constructions — masonry, dense block, and stud partition walls are all common in commercial kitchens — but each requires the correct anchor or fixing type to achieve a secure and load-bearing result. The battens also perform best on a reasonably flat surface, so uneven or irregular walls may need preparation before installation.
- Stainless steel is well suited to environments with elevated moisture levels, including areas near dishwashers, sinks, or cold rooms where condensation is common. These shelves are not designed for installation inside refrigerated units, but for general back-of-house or ambient storage in humid kitchen conditions they are a practical and durable choice.