Parry 400mm Deep Stainless Steel Single Shelf
Product Description
This is a wall-mounted single shelf from Parry, constructed in stainless steel and available in a range of widths to suit different kitchen layouts. At 400mm deep, it provides a...
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Product Description
This is a wall-mounted single shelf from Parry, constructed in stainless steel and available in a range of widths to suit different kitchen layouts. At 400mm deep, it provides a practical working surface for storing mise en place, dry goods, utensils, or equipment at height, keeping worktops clear without consuming floor space.
In a busy commercial kitchen, wall shelving earns its keep quickly. Keeping frequently used items within reach of a prep station or cooking line reduces unnecessary movement during service and helps maintain an organised, clean working environment. Stainless steel construction holds up well under the conditions typical of a commercial kitchen — moisture, heat, and regular cleaning — without the deterioration you would see with painted or coated alternatives.
Practical day-to-day advantages include:
- Stainless steel surface is straightforward to wipe down and hygiene-compliant
- Pre-drilled brackets simplify installation and reduce setup time
- Available in multiple widths to fit a range of wall spans and kitchen sizes
- Open shelf design allows quick visual stock checks during service
- Robust enough to carry the kinds of loads typical in a commercial kitchen environment
Installation is straightforward provided the wall substrate is suitable for load-bearing fixings. It is worth confirming wall construction before ordering — masonry and solid walls are ideal, while stud or partition walls may need additional support. The pre-drilled brackets are included, so no specialist equipment is required for fitting.
This shelf is a practical, no-frills solution for kitchens that need reliable wall storage without complexity. It suits smaller operations, single stations, and larger sites where multiple shelves are being installed across a run. If your requirements involve heavier loads or longer spans, it is worth discussing whether a more substantial shelving option would be better suited.
If you are fitting out a kitchen and want to make sure you are specifying the right shelving for your space and usage, the team is happy to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Stainless steel construction with pre-drilled wall-mounting brackets included
- 400mm depth suitable for storing equipment, ingredients, or utensils
- Available across a range of widths from 900mm to 1800mm
- Open single-tier design allows unrestricted access and visibility
- Manufactured by Parry, a UK-based commercial kitchen equipment maker
Operational Benefits
- Keeps worktops clear by moving storage to underused wall space
- Stainless steel surface withstands daily cleaning without deteriorating
- Pre-drilled brackets reduce installation time and on-site complexity
- Multiple width options allow shelving to fit the available wall run
- Open shelf format lets staff locate items quickly during busy service
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your available wall space and what you intend to store. Shorter widths work well for single stations or tighter runs, while longer widths suit preparation areas where you need extended storage along a wall. If you are fitting multiple shelves as a run, it is worth measuring carefully between any obstructions such as sockets, light switches, or extraction equipment before specifying a width.
- The shelf installs best on solid masonry or brick walls where standard load-bearing fixings can be used. Stud partition walls or dry-lined surfaces will need appropriate cavity fixings or a timber noggin behind the plasterboard to support the shelf under load. If you are unsure about your wall construction, it is worth confirming this before installation.
- The shelf is built for general commercial kitchen use and handles typical storage loads well. For particularly heavy items — large stockpots, heavy catering tins, or equipment — it is worth considering whether the wall fixings and substrate can support the combined weight, and whether a heavier-duty shelving solution would be more appropriate. The team can advise if you are in any doubt.