Parry 1872 Electric Salamander Grill – Wall or Counter Mount
Product Description
The Parry 1872 is an electric salamander grill built for everyday commercial kitchen use. It operates via solid heating elements that deliver even heat across the grill surface, and it...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 490
- External height (mm)
- 340
- External width (mm)
- 605
- Power rating (kw)
- 2.5
Product Description
The Parry 1872 is an electric salamander grill built for everyday commercial kitchen use. It operates via solid heating elements that deliver even heat across the grill surface, and it can be wall mounted or positioned on a counter — giving operators the flexibility to work around an existing kitchen layout without a major refit.
Salamander grills earn their place in a working kitchen through versatility. Finishing dishes, glazing, browning gratin toppings, toasting bread, and holding plated food at temperature through a busy service are all well within the 1872's capabilities. The solid elements reach working temperature quickly, which matters when service demand picks up without warning. Even heat distribution across the grill base means food finishes consistently without constant repositioning, and the stainless steel construction stands up well to daily use and straightforward cleaning at the end of service.
Practical advantages for operators include:
- Quick element heat-up reduces waiting time at the start of service
- Even heat spread supports consistent finishing across the full grill surface
- Wall or counter mounting options to suit different kitchen configurations
- Stainless steel construction for durability and ease of daily cleaning
- Supplied with a grill pan and toasting rack as standard
Installation requires a suitable electrical supply and adequate clearance above and around the unit for safe heat dissipation — particularly worth planning carefully if wall mounting in a tighter space. As with any overhead grill, good kitchen ventilation is recommended to manage heat and fumes during service.
The 1872 is well suited to smaller commercial kitchens, cafés, pub kitchens, and independent restaurant operations where a reliable finishing grill is needed without the footprint of a larger overhead broiler. Sites running very high throughput, or keeping a salamander in near-continuous use throughout a long service, may find it worth considering whether a higher-output model would be a better long-term fit for their volume.
If you are unsure whether this unit matches your kitchen setup or service demands, the team is happy to talk it through with you before you commit.
Key Features
- Solid heating elements deliver even heat across the full grill surface
- Dual mounting options — wall fixed or counter standing to suit layout
- Rapid element heat-up supports a quick start to service
- Stainless steel construction throughout for durability under daily use
- Supplied as standard with a grill pan and toasting rack included
Operational Benefits
- Consistent finishing results reduce the need to reposition food during service
- Flexible mounting keeps workflow practical in tight or awkward kitchen spaces
- Fast heat-up means the grill is ready when unexpected demand arrives
- Robust build holds up to continuous daily use without requiring frequent maintenance
- Standard accessories allow grilling and toasting tasks from day one
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 490
- External height (mm)
- 340
- External width (mm)
- 605
- Power rating (kw)
- 2.5
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 23
Frequently Asked Questions
- The 1872 is well suited to moderate-volume operations such as cafés, pub kitchens, and independent restaurants where a salamander is used regularly but not kept running continuously for extended periods. Sites with very high throughput or back-to-back covers throughout the day may benefit from discussing whether a heavier-duty, higher-output model would be a better long-term match.
- You will need a suitable electrical supply and sufficient clearance above and around the unit to allow safe heat dissipation — this is especially important if you are planning to wall mount it in a confined area. Good extraction ventilation is also recommended, as with any overhead grill positioned above a cooking line.
- Salamanders are commonly used for finishing and glazing dishes, browning gratins or toppings, toasting bread and croutons, and briefly holding plated food at temperature during a busy pass. The 1872 covers all of these well, making it a practical addition where a standalone finishing station is needed.