Cossiga BTGHT9 900mm Wide Hot Food Merchandiser
Product Description
The Cossiga BTGHT9 is a 900mm wide heated food merchandiser designed to hold prepared hot food at safe serving temperatures while keeping it visible and accessible to customers. It sits...
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 5
- External depth (mm)
- 750
- External height (mm)
- 1380
- External width (mm)
- 900
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BTG USER MANUALProduct Description
The Cossiga BTGHT9 is a 900mm wide heated food merchandiser designed to hold prepared hot food at safe serving temperatures while keeping it visible and accessible to customers. It sits on a counter or servery line rather than in the kitchen — its role is to bridge the gap between preparation and service, maintaining food quality and presentation throughout the service window.
In busy front-of-house environments, even temperature across the full cabinet matters more than most operators expect. The BTGHT9 uses a dual-element heating system combined with forced deck heating to circulate warmth evenly from the base upward, which reduces the cold spots that can develop in simpler single-element units during prolonged service. The inclusion of a humidity dish helps retain moisture in foods that would otherwise dry out under extended heat exposure — a practical detail that becomes more noticeable when service runs for two or three hours rather than thirty minutes.
Day-to-day, the unit offers several operational advantages worth noting:
- Clear single-glazed sides and top give customers an unobstructed view of the food on display
- Stainless steel wire shelving removes easily for cleaning between service periods
- Fixed front or sliding door configuration options allow the unit to match different counter layouts and service styles
- Even deck heat distribution supports consistent food quality from the start of service to the end
Installation is straightforward for a unit of this type — it requires a suitable mains electrical supply and adequate counter space for the 900mm footprint. Allow ventilation around the cabinet to avoid heat build-up in enclosed servery areas, and position the unit away from air conditioning outlets or draughts that could undermine temperature stability.
The BTGHT9 is well suited to cafés, hotel buffet counters, workplace canteens, delis, and operations running self-service or assisted-service hot food counters with moderate to high throughput. It works well where front-of-house presentation matters alongside temperature compliance. For sites with significantly higher display volumes, longer service windows, or a need for multi-tier capacity, a larger or more heavy-duty alternative would be worth exploring.
If you are weighing this unit against your counter layout or service requirements, we are happy to talk it through — it is often worth a conversation before placing the order.
Key Features
- Dual-element heating system with forced deck heat circulation
- 900mm wide display cabinet suitable for busy servery counters
- Humidity dish included to retain moisture during extended service
- Choice of fixed front or sliding door configuration available
- Clear single-glazed sides and top for unobstructed product visibility
Operational Benefits
- Reduces cold spots and maintains even temperature throughout service
- Keeps food quality consistent across two to three hour service windows
- Prevents product drying out without compromising display presentation
- Adapts to different counter layouts to suit your service style
- Customers can see products clearly, supporting self-service throughput
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 5
- External depth (mm)
- 750
- External height (mm)
- 1380
- External width (mm)
- 900
- Extra information
- Shelf Size: 790 x 445mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power rating (kw)
- 1.7
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
- Temperature range (deg c)
- +75 to +85
- Weight (kg)
- 150
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BTG USER MANUALFrequently Asked Questions
- The BTGHT9 is designed to hold food at safe serving temperatures across extended service periods, and the humidity dish helps reduce moisture loss over time. That said, for all-day buffet operations with very high food turnover or multiple simultaneous product lines, it is worth considering whether a wider or multi-tier unit would give you more practical capacity.
- The BTGHT9 requires a suitable mains electrical supply and adequate counter space for the 900mm footprint. It should be positioned to allow ventilation around the cabinet and kept away from air conditioning outlets or draughts, which can interfere with temperature stability. No specialist installation is typically required beyond a competent electrical connection.
- The fixed front option works well in assisted-service layouts where staff control access to the display, while sliding doors are generally better suited to self-service counters where customers serve themselves. The right choice depends on your counter setup and how your team manages the service flow, so it is worth thinking through before ordering.