Rowlett Premier 4 Slot Commercial Toaster with Spare Elements
Product Description
The Rowlett Premier is a four-slot commercial toaster built for consistent daily use in professional catering environments. Constructed in stainless steel, it is designed to handle the demands of continuous...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 212(H) x 402(W) x 237(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power
- Electric
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Product Description
The Rowlett Premier is a four-slot commercial toaster built for consistent daily use in professional catering environments. Constructed in stainless steel, it is designed to handle the demands of continuous breakfast service without the reliability issues associated with lighter-duty or semi-commercial alternatives. Two spare replacement elements are included as standard — a practical detail that meaningfully extends the working life of the unit and sets it apart from most comparable models at this price point.
A rotary slot selector allows the operator to run only the slots in active use, which makes a genuine difference to energy consumption during quieter periods. For a hotel or café running an extended morning service, toasting a single slice rather than powering all four slots adds up to a noticeable saving over time. It is a small operational feature that reflects considered design for a commercial setting.
In practical terms, the key advantages are:
- Replaceable elements reduce long-term running costs and avoid premature unit replacement
- Slot selector cuts energy draw during low-demand periods
- Stainless steel finish is equally suitable for counter-facing and back-of-house positions
- Compact footprint works well on most breakfast counters without occupying excessive worktop space
- Supplied with spare elements, supporting continuity of service when maintenance is needed
The Premier is well suited to hotels, B&Bs, cafés, and staff restaurants where a dependable four-slot toaster is required for daily service. It is not intended for very high-volume continuous throughput — operations running large-scale buffet breakfast with sustained, uninterrupted demand may find a conveyor toaster or higher-capacity unit more appropriate for their needs.
If you are weighing up whether this model suits your service volume or setup, our team is happy to talk it through with you before you commit.
Key Features
- Four-slot toaster with rotary selector to activate slots individually
- Supplied with two spare replacement heating elements as standard
- Stainless steel construction designed for continuous commercial use
- Compact counter footprint measuring 402mm wide by 237mm deep
- Three-year machine warranty with one-year cover on elements
Operational Benefits
- Spare elements supplied, reducing service downtime when maintenance is needed
- Slot selector lowers energy consumption during quieter service periods
- Stainless steel finish withstands daily commercial use and cleans easily
- Reliable performance throughout extended morning breakfast service periods
- Replaceable elements extend unit lifespan, improving long-term cost efficiency
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 212(H) x 402(W) x 237(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power
- Electric
- Warranty
- 3 Years (Machine) & 1 Year (Element)
- Weight
- 6.63kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It performs reliably in hotels, B&Bs, and cafés running standard morning service where demand is steady rather than continuous at high volume. For larger operations running sustained buffet-style service with constant throughput, a conveyor toaster is likely to be a more appropriate choice — we are happy to advise based on your expected covers.
- Heating elements are the component most likely to require attention over the life of a commercial toaster, and having replacements on hand avoids disruption to service. Rowlett designs the Premier with serviceability in mind, and element replacement is a straightforward process that does not require specialist engineers for most operators.
- The rotary slot selector allows operators to power only the slots in active use, so during quieter periods — early morning set-up or late breakfast service — the toaster draws considerably less power than running all four slots at full load. Over the course of a full breakfast season, that reduction in energy draw is a practical saving worth considering.