Roller Grill RG70 Rolling Hot Dog Grill
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG70 is a compact, countertop hot dog grill designed for front-of-house use. It uses seven rotating chrome-plated rollers to heat hot dogs evenly and hold them at...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.9
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG70 is a compact, countertop hot dog grill designed for front-of-house use. It uses seven rotating chrome-plated rollers to heat hot dogs evenly and hold them at a consistent serving temperature, allowing product to be served directly from the unit without any additional holding equipment.
In a busy service environment — whether that's a sports venue, cinema, convenience outlet, café, or quick-service restaurant — the RG70 earns its place through straightforward, reliable operation. It heats up and reaches serving temperature within roughly eight to ten minutes, and once loaded can turn around up to 72 hot dogs per hour. The rolling action ensures even heating across the full length of each sausage, reducing the risk of cold spots or inconsistent serving temperatures during a sustained service period.
From an operational standpoint, the unit keeps things simple:
- Hard chrome-plated rollers are durable and straightforward to wipe down between service periods
- Manual controls and an energy regulator keep operation intuitive for front-of-house staff
- The heat-and-hold functionality reduces waste by keeping product ready without overcooking
- Countertop footprint makes it practical for kiosks, counters, and concession stands
Installation is uncomplicated — the RG70 is a plug-in electric unit requiring a standard mains connection, so there are no gas or water supplies to factor in. It sits on any stable countertop surface, and its modest footprint suits sites where space is at a premium. It is worth ensuring adequate ventilation around the unit during service, particularly in enclosed kiosk environments.
The RG70 is well suited to low-to-medium volume hot dog operations: concession stands, sports clubs, leisure venues, mobile catering setups, and cafés offering hot dogs as a secondary menu item. For sites running a high-volume dedicated hot dog service — festivals, large arenas, or busy food-on-the-move outlets — a larger-capacity unit with additional rollers may be worth considering.
If you're not certain whether the RG70 matches your expected throughput or service setup, our team is happy to talk it through with you before you order.
Key Features
- Seven hard chrome-plated rollers for even, consistent heating
- Heat-and-hold capability keeps product ready to serve continuously
- Reaches serving temperature in approximately eight to ten minutes
- Manual energy regulator for straightforward front-of-house operation
- Plug-in electric unit with compact countertop footprint
Operational Benefits
- Keeps hot dogs at consistent serving temperature throughout service
- Reduces waste by holding product without overcooking between orders
- Simple controls mean front-of-house staff need minimal training
- Chrome roller surface cleans quickly during and between service periods
- Compact design fits easily into kiosk, counter, or concession setups
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.9
- Weight (kg)
- 14
Downloads
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The RG70 is rated at up to 72 hot dogs per hour, which is typically sufficient for low-to-medium volume service — a café, sports club bar, or leisure venue concession, for example. If you're expecting sustained high-volume throughput, such as a festival site or large arena kiosk, it may be worth discussing a higher-capacity option with us before ordering.
- The RG70 is a plug-in electric unit, so there's no gas supply or water connection required. It simply needs a stable countertop and access to a suitable mains socket. If you're installing it in an enclosed kiosk or cabinet, make sure there's reasonable ventilation around the unit during operation.
- The RG70 can work well in mobile catering setups provided a reliable mains power supply is available — it is not a battery-powered or gas unit. For outdoor events, the key consideration is weather protection and a stable power source; the unit itself is robustly built for demanding service environments.