Parry 300mm Deep Stainless Steel 2 Tier Chefs Rack
Product Description
The Parry 2 Tier Chefs Rack is a wall-mounted stainless steel pass shelf designed to sit above the service counter in a commercial kitchen. Available across a range of widths,...
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 700
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Product Description
The Parry 2 Tier Chefs Rack is a wall-mounted stainless steel pass shelf designed to sit above the service counter in a commercial kitchen. Available across a range of widths, it provides two tiers of open storage directly at the pass, keeping plated dishes, garnishes, and service items within reach without cluttering the worksurface below.
In a working kitchen, the pass is one of the most congested areas during service. A well-positioned chefs rack helps maintain order at that point, giving the team a consistent place to stage outgoing plates and keep frequently used items accessible. The open-tier design means nothing is hidden and cleaning between services is straightforward. Stainless steel construction holds up to the heat, steam, and cleaning regimes typical of a busy kitchen environment.
Practical advantages for kitchen operators include:
- Frees up worksurface space directly below the pass
- Keeps frequently used service items within arm's reach
- Open shelving makes cleaning quick and easy between covers
- Optional quartz downlighters available to gently illuminate and warm plates at the pass
- Supplied fully assembled, reducing installation time on site
The rack is designed for wall mounting and can be fixed to most solid kitchen wall surfaces. As with any wall-mounted pass shelf, the fixing surface needs to be capable of bearing the loaded weight of the unit, so it is worth checking wall construction before installation. Where quartz downlighters are selected, an electrical connection will be required in the vicinity of the unit.
This rack is well suited to small and mid-sized kitchens — restaurants, cafés, pub kitchens, and similar operations — where pass organisation makes a practical difference to service flow. For larger brigades or more complex pass arrangements, wider configurations or additional shelving may be worth considering.
If you are unsure which width suits your pass or whether the optional lighting is appropriate for your setup, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Two-tier open stainless steel shelving for pass-side organisation
- Available across multiple widths from 1000mm to 2000mm
- Compatible with optional quartz downlighters for pass illumination
- Wall-mountable design suitable for most solid kitchen wall surfaces
- Supplied fully assembled for straightforward installation on site
Operational Benefits
- Keeps the worksurface clear during busy service periods
- Stages outgoing plates consistently, supporting smooth pass management
- Open-shelf design speeds up cleaning between service covers
- Optional lighting gently warms plated dishes waiting at the pass
- Ready to install immediately with no on-site assembly required
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 700
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The right width generally matches the usable length of your pass counter, allowing plates and items to be staged without overhang or wasted space. If your pass runs to a standard worktop length, selecting the nearest matching rack width tends to work well. If you are between sizes or have an awkward layout, it is worth speaking to us before ordering.
- The quartz downlighters serve a dual purpose — they illuminate the pass so dishes are presented clearly, and they provide a gentle top-down heat that helps keep plated food at serving temperature while waiting for front-of-house collection. They do require a suitable electrical supply in the immediate vicinity of the rack, so this should be factored into your installation planning.
- The rack is designed to mount to most solid wall surfaces commonly found in commercial kitchens, including masonry, blockwork, and solid-panel walls. Stud or dry-lined walls may need additional consideration to ensure the fixing can carry the loaded weight of the unit. If you are unsure about your wall construction, it is advisable to consult your installer or contractor before proceeding.