Lincat GC36D Glass Display Cabinet – Ambient Food Display
Product Description
The Lincat GC36D is a countertop glass display cabinet designed to present pre-packaged food — sandwiches, snacks, confectionery, and similar grab-and-go items — at the point of sale. It operates...
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 2
- External depth (mm)
- 350
- External height (mm)
- 490
- External width (mm)
- 600
Product Description
The Lincat GC36D is a countertop glass display cabinet designed to present pre-packaged food — sandwiches, snacks, confectionery, and similar grab-and-go items — at the point of sale. It operates at ambient temperature with no refrigeration or heating, so it is intended strictly for products that do not require temperature control during service. The cabinet is built with toughened safety glass throughout, including a 10mm base glass, with stainless steel shelf brackets and removable 6mm glass shelves.
In busy service environments, the primary value of this type of display is visibility. Positioned at a counter or service point, it brings high-margin packaged products directly into the customer's eyeline at the moment of purchase — items that might otherwise be overlooked. Because it requires no power connection, it can be placed wherever footfall is highest, which is a practical consideration in counters where power access is limited or fixed.
- No power connection required — flexible positioning wherever traffic is highest
- Removable glass shelves for straightforward daily cleaning
- Toughened glass construction throughout for durability in busy service areas
- Clear all-round visibility encourages customer engagement with displayed products
- Compact countertop footprint suited to smaller servery layouts
It is important to be clear about what this cabinet is not: it provides no temperature control. It is not suitable for products that need to be kept chilled or warm during service. If your display requirements include refrigerated or heated merchandising, a temperature-controlled unit would be more appropriate.
The GC36D is well suited to cafés, sandwich bars, staff canteens, and food-to-go counters where packaged ambient products form part of the offer. For operations needing greater display capacity or multiple shelf tiers, a larger display solution may be worth considering. If you are working out how this fits into your counter layout or product range, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Toughened safety glass construction including 10mm base glass panel
- Removable 6mm glass shelves with stainless steel shelf brackets
- Operates at ambient temperature with no power connection required
- All-round glass panels provide unobstructed 360-degree product visibility
- Compact countertop format designed for point-of-sale placement
Operational Benefits
- Flexible positioning at any counter location without needing a power socket
- Increases visibility of packaged products at the point of purchase decision
- Removable shelves reduce cleaning time during daily hygiene routines
- Toughened glass withstands regular contact in high-traffic service areas
- Low-maintenance operation with no refrigeration system to service
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 2
- External depth (mm)
- 350
- External height (mm)
- 490
- External width (mm)
- 600
- Weight (kg)
- 27
Frequently Asked Questions
- No — the GC36D operates at ambient temperature only and provides no refrigeration. It is suitable for pre-packaged products that do not require temperature control, such as confectionery, crisps, or ambient snacks. For chilled food display, a refrigerated merchandiser would be the appropriate solution.
- No power connection is required for ambient use. This makes positioning straightforward — it can sit on any counter surface without needing proximity to a socket, which is a useful practical advantage in busy or space-constrained servery layouts.
- The GC36D is best suited to smaller or medium-volume operations such as cafés, sandwich bars, and staff canteens where a compact countertop display is sufficient. For sites with a larger product range or significantly higher throughput, a display unit with greater capacity or additional shelf tiers would likely serve better.