EAIS Powder Coated Solid Dunnage Rack
Product Description
A dunnage rack is a low-level, free-standing platform used to lift dry goods, boxed stock, sacked ingredients, and bulk supplies clear of the floor. The EAIS version uses a welded...
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Product Description
A dunnage rack is a low-level, free-standing platform used to lift dry goods, boxed stock, sacked ingredients, and bulk supplies clear of the floor. The EAIS version uses a welded steel frame with a powder coated finish and a solid deck surface — meaning there are no gaps for smaller items or loose packaging to fall through, which makes it particularly practical for sacked goods, large containers, and irregularly shaped stock.
In day-to-day back-of-house use, keeping floor-level storage compliant is straightforward in principle but easy to overlook under pressure. Raising stock off the ground allows cleaning equipment to pass underneath freely, supports pest control measures, and keeps goods clear of any standing water from spillages or drain overflow. The three-sided frame keeps the unit rigid under load without needing to be fixed to a wall.
Practical operational benefits include:
- Solid deck supports sacked goods and irregular packaging without items shifting or falling through
- Powder coated finish provides reasonable durability in dry and ambient storage conditions
- Three-sided frame gives free-standing stability with no wall fixing required
- Low-profile design keeps stored goods accessible without steps or awkward reaching
- Simple welded construction with no moving parts — minimal maintenance required
These racks need no installation beyond placing them on a level floor. They are well suited to dry stores, ambient storerooms, and general back-of-house areas. It is worth noting that powder coating is appropriate for dry and ambient conditions; in refrigerated environments or areas subject to regular wet cleaning, a stainless steel dunnage rack is likely to be a more durable long-term option.
A sensible choice for independent kitchens, cafés, pubs, and takeaways that need cost-effective, compliant floor-level storage. Operators fitting out a full dry store may also want to consider open shelving for upper levels alongside dunnage racks at floor level.
If you are weighing up sizes or trying to make the most of a specific storage layout, the team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Solid deck surface prevents items shifting or falling through gaps
- Welded steel frame with powder coated finish for ambient environments
- Three-sided stability frame stands freely without wall fixings
- Low-profile platform keeps floor-level stock easily accessible
- Simple one-piece construction requires no assembly or installation
Operational Benefits
- Raises stock off the floor to support kitchen hygiene compliance
- Allows cleaning equipment to pass underneath without obstruction
- Keeps stored goods clear of spillages and standing water
- Reduces pest control risks associated with floor-level storage
- Minimal maintenance required thanks to straightforward construction
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Powder coating performs well in dry and ambient conditions but can be vulnerable to moisture over time. For refrigerated environments or areas subject to regular wet cleaning, a stainless steel dunnage rack is generally the more durable and practical choice.
- No — the three-sided frame design provides free-standing stability under load. The rack simply needs to be placed on a level floor surface and requires no fixings, drilling, or installation work.
- Yes, and this is a common approach. Dunnage racks work well at floor level for heavy or bulky items such as sacks and large containers, while open shelving above handles lighter stock. If you are planning a full dry store layout, it is worth considering both together to make the most of the available space.