Quick Service 1000mm Angled Corner Wall Bench Stainless Steel
Product Description
This angled corner wall bench from Quick Service is a fully welded fabrication designed to make productive use of corner space in a commercial kitchen. The worktop is constructed from...
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 1
- External depth (mm)
- 700
- External height (mm)
- 900
- External width (mm)
- 1000
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Quick Service Cleaning GuideProduct Description
This angled corner wall bench from Quick Service is a fully welded fabrication designed to make productive use of corner space in a commercial kitchen. The worktop is constructed from 304-grade stainless steel, supported by a 430-grade box-section framework, and the whole unit is built to sit against the wall and integrate cleanly with adjacent counters or back-of-house runs. A welded under-shelf at low level provides usable storage without compromising the structural integrity of the frame.
Corner space is one of the more awkward areas to work efficiently in most kitchens. The angled configuration allows staff to work naturally at the junction of two walls, which reduces unnecessary movement and keeps the workflow around the corner coherent rather than obstructed. The worktop includes down-stands to each edge and splashbacks to the rear and sides, which contain mess during service and make end-of-shift cleaning more straightforward. The rear legs are inset to leave clearance for existing service pipework — a practical consideration that tends to matter most on installation day.
- Angled worktop configuration makes productive use of corner space
- 304-grade stainless steel worktop with down-stands and three-sided splashbacks
- Welded under-shelf provides accessible low-level storage
- Rear leg inset accommodates pipework without requiring modification
- Flanged levelling feet allow minor height adjustment and mechanical fixing
The bench sits at standard back-counter height with some adjustment available through the levelling feet, which helps when aligning with adjacent equipment or accommodating uneven floors. It is a wall-sited piece rather than a central island, so it suits kitchens where perimeter workflow is the norm. It is well suited to smaller commercial operations — cafés, pub kitchens, contract catering sites, and similar environments where a dedicated corner prep or pass area would improve the flow of a shift. For larger or busier sites, a heavier-duty or greater-capacity fabrication may be more appropriate to the demands of the environment.
If you are fitting out a new kitchen or replacing an existing run of benching, it is worth considering the full layout before ordering individual pieces — small variations in height or depth between units can cause avoidable complications during installation. The team is happy to talk through what will work for your site.
Key Features
- Fully welded 304-grade stainless steel worktop with rear and side splashbacks
- 430-grade box-section framework provides a stable, rigid support structure
- Angled corner configuration designed for wall-sited perimeter kitchen layouts
- Welded low-level under-shelf integrated without compromising frame integrity
- Flanged levelling feet allow height adjustment and secure mechanical fixing
Operational Benefits
- Makes productive use of awkward corner space, improving overall kitchen workflow
- Three-sided splashbacks reduce cleaning time and contain mess during service
- Rear leg inset allows installation against walls with existing pipework runs
- Under-shelf keeps frequently used items accessible without cluttering the worktop
- Levelling feet allow alignment with adjacent equipment on uneven kitchen floors
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 1
- External depth (mm)
- 700
- External height (mm)
- 900
- External width (mm)
- 1000
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Weight (kg)
- 30
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Quick Service Cleaning GuideFrequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is well suited to smaller commercial operations where space is limited and making productive use of a corner is a priority. It works well in cafés, pub kitchens, and similar back-of-house environments where perimeter workflow is the norm. For higher-volume or larger kitchens, it is worth considering a heavier-duty fabrication to match the demands of the site.
- The bench is designed to sit against the wall rather than be structurally dependent on it, and the flanged levelling feet allow for mechanical fixing to the floor if required. The rear leg inset is designed to clear typical service pipework, but it is worth checking your specific wall and floor configuration before installation, particularly if existing runs are in non-standard positions.
- The levelling feet provide a degree of height adjustment, which allows the bench to be brought into alignment with adjacent equipment or to compensate for uneven floors. If you are integrating it into an existing run of benching, it is advisable to check the working heights of your current fabrications beforehand, as even small differences between units can create practical difficulties during installation.