Roller Grill RG50 Rolling Hot Dog Grill
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG50 is a countertop hot dog roller grill designed for front-of-house use in cafés, snack bars, sports venues, and food-to-go operations. It heats sausages and hot dogs...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.6
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG50 is a countertop hot dog roller grill designed for front-of-house use in cafés, snack bars, sports venues, and food-to-go operations. It heats sausages and hot dogs by rotating them across a set of hard chrome-plated rollers, cooking evenly on all sides while keeping product warm and ready for service. The design is straightforward — manual controls, an energy regulator, and no complicated programming to contend with.
In a busy service environment, the RG50 performs reliably as a heat-and-hold unit. It reaches operating temperature and can produce a steady output suitable for moderate-volume sites where hot dogs form part of a broader snack or food-to-go offer. The chrome roller surface retains heat well and keeps product turning consistently throughout service, which reduces the risk of uneven heating or product sitting idle.
From an operational standpoint, the unit offers a few practical advantages worth noting:
- Hard chrome rollers are robust, resist staining, and wipe down quickly between service periods
- Manual energy regulator allows staff to dial back heat during quieter periods
- Countertop footprint makes it straightforward to position at a serve-over counter or kiosk
- Product is served directly from the grill, reducing handling and keeping the workflow simple
The RG50 is a standard 230V countertop unit, so no special electrical supply is required — it plugs into a standard socket. It is worth considering ventilation and positioning, as continuous operation will generate heat in the surrounding area. This is not a unit designed for high-volume, high-throughput production environments; for sites needing significantly greater output, a larger roller grill with more rollers and a higher hourly capacity would be more appropriate.
The RG50 is well suited to smaller cafés, leisure venues, convenience stores, and kiosk-style operations where hot dogs are a secondary or occasional menu item rather than a primary product line. It is a practical, no-fuss unit for operators who need reliable front-of-house presentation without investing in a larger machine.
If you are unsure whether the RG50 matches your expected service volumes or counter setup, our team is happy to talk it through with you before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Five hard chrome-plated rollers for even, all-round heating
- Produces up to 48 hot dogs per hour at full capacity
- Manual energy regulator for simple heat control during service
- Compact countertop design suitable for kiosk or counter use
- Standard 230V connection with no specialist electrical supply needed
Operational Benefits
- Keeps hot dogs warm and ready throughout service without constant attention
- Chrome roller surface cleans down quickly, reducing turnaround time between services
- Simple manual controls reduce staff training time and operational errors
- Front-of-house presentation encourages impulse purchase at point of sale
- Low-complexity setup allows easy repositioning within the counter area
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.6
- Weight (kg)
- 12.5
Downloads
Roller Grill RG5 Rolling Hot Dog Grill SpecificationsRoller Grill Rolling Hot Dog Grill Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
- The RG50 is best suited to moderate-volume operations where hot dogs complement a wider menu, such as a café, leisure venue, or convenience kiosk. If hot dogs are a primary product line with consistent high demand throughout service periods, a larger roller grill with greater roller capacity would likely serve you better — it is worth discussing your expected throughput with us before deciding.
- No — the RG50 operates on a standard 230V supply and can be plugged into a standard socket, which makes installation straightforward. You should still consider counter positioning carefully, as the unit generates heat during continuous operation and adequate surrounding ventilation is advisable.
- Yes — the RG50 is designed to both heat and hold, making it practical as a front-of-house unit where product needs to be maintained at serving temperature throughout a service period. The energy regulator allows staff to reduce heat once the grill is loaded, helping to hold temperature without over-cooking.