EAIS Stainless Steel Solid Dunnage Rack
Product Description
Dunnage racks are a straightforward but genuinely useful part of commercial kitchen storage. Sitting low to the ground, they raise bulk goods — sacks, crates, catering tins, and large containers...
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Product Description
Dunnage racks are a straightforward but genuinely useful part of commercial kitchen storage. Sitting low to the ground, they raise bulk goods — sacks, crates, catering tins, and large containers — off the floor, keeping stock clear of floor-level contamination and helping operators meet food hygiene requirements. These EAIS racks are built from stainless steel with a solid shelf surface, making them a practical choice for dry stores, walk-in cold rooms, and general back-of-house areas.
The solid shelf surface is worth noting. Unlike open wire alternatives, it keeps smaller packaging, bags, and irregularly shaped containers sitting securely without any risk of items dropping through. It also makes the shelf itself straightforward to wipe down. The three-sided stability frame keeps the rack settled under load and makes repositioning manageable during busy goods-in periods.
For kitchen operators, the day-to-day value is practical rather than dramatic:
- Raises stock off the floor to support hygiene compliance
- Solid surface suits a wide range of container shapes and sizes
- Stainless steel holds up well to damp environments and regular cleaning
- Three-sided frame keeps the rack stable under load
- Available in a range of sizes to suit different storeroom footprints
No installation is required — these racks are freestanding and ready to use on delivery. They perform best on level, solid flooring. If you are positioning one inside a refrigerated room, it is worth measuring the internal footprint carefully before ordering, accounting for door swing, evaporator clearance, and any drainage channels that affect usable floor space.
This range suits small to medium operations looking for a reliable, low-maintenance storage solution. For sites handling very heavy bulk loads or high stock turnover, it is worth considering whether a heavier-duty racking option would better serve over time.
If you are fitting out a new storeroom or cold room and want to talk through sizing or configuration before you order, we are happy to help.
Key Features
- Solid stainless steel shelf surface supports varied container shapes securely
- Three-sided stability frame keeps rack settled under load
- Freestanding design requires no installation and is ready to use immediately
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion in damp and refrigerated environments
- Available in multiple sizes to suit different storeroom and cold room footprints
Operational Benefits
- Keeps bulk stock off the floor to support food hygiene compliance
- Solid shelf prevents smaller packaging slipping or dropping through
- Wipe-clean surface reduces cleaning time during busy storeroom turnarounds
- Stable under load, reducing risk of stock shifts during goods-in periods
- Suitable for dry stores and walk-in cold rooms without additional fittings
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Measure your usable floor area carefully, taking into account door swing, any drainage channels, and evaporator unit positions in refrigerated rooms. It is also worth considering the typical footprint of your largest bulk items — sacks or bulk catering tins — to make sure the rack size you select gives useful clearance without wasting floor space. If you are unsure, we are happy to talk through your layout before you order.
- Yes. Stainless steel is well suited to refrigerated environments and holds up well to the condensation and moisture levels typically found in cold rooms. Just ensure the rack is positioned on level flooring away from drainage channels, and account for evaporator clearance when measuring your available space.
- It depends on what you are storing. A solid shelf is the better choice when you are handling flexible packaging, bags, or irregularly shaped containers that could drop through or become unstable on an open wire surface. Wire designs offer slightly better airflow, which can be useful for certain cold room applications. If you are not sure which suits your operation, we can help you work through the options.