Buffalo Bain Marie with Round Pots – Wet Heat Hot Holding
Product Description
The Buffalo bain marie is a countertop wet heat hot holding unit designed to keep liquid-based foods at consistent serving temperature throughout a service. It comes supplied with two round...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 21Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 327(H) x 645(W) x 432(D)mm
- Heat type
- Wet Heat
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Product Description
The Buffalo bain marie is a countertop wet heat hot holding unit designed to keep liquid-based foods at consistent serving temperature throughout a service. It comes supplied with two round stainless steel pots and is a straightforward, reliable piece of kit commonly used in cafés, pubs, chip shops, canteens and anywhere that needs to hold soups, gravies, sauces, baked beans or hot toppings ready for service.
Wet heat operation works by heating water in the base unit, which in turn gently warms the pots from the outside. This approach avoids direct contact between the heating element and the food, which means contents are far less likely to scorch, dry out or form a skin during a long service. The front-mounted dial allows the water temperature to be adjusted across a wide range, giving operators control over holding temperature to suit different food types.
From a practical standpoint, this unit offers several day-to-day advantages:
- Notched lids retain heat and moisture while still allowing a ladle to sit in place during service
- Pots can be swapped out quickly mid-service if one runs low, keeping service moving without interruption
- Both pots are dishwasher and utensil washer safe, keeping end-of-day cleaning straightforward
- The 201 stainless steel construction is easy to wipe down and holds up well in busy environments
Installation is simple. The unit runs from a standard 13A mains socket and requires no plumbing or fixed installation — it simply sits on a countertop with adequate clearance around it. It is worth noting that the water reservoir will need periodic topping up during extended service periods to maintain effective wet heat operation. At just under 11kg when empty, it is light enough to be repositioned easily, which makes it a practical option for service counters, buffet setups or front-of-house use.
This model is well suited to smaller operations — a café, pub kitchen, takeaway or small canteen — where two pots of capacity is sufficient for the menu and service volume. For higher-volume sites running multiple hot holding lines simultaneously, a larger multi-pot unit would be worth considering instead.
If you are unsure whether this unit has the capacity for your service or want to talk through how it fits into your counter setup, the team is happy to help you work that out before you order.
Key Features
- Wet heat operation using a water-filled base reservoir
- Front-mounted dial adjusts water temperature across a wide range
- Supplied with two 5.2-litre round stainless steel pots with notched lids
- Pots are dishwasher and utensil washer safe for easy cleaning
- Runs from a standard 13A socket with no fixed installation required
Operational Benefits
- Gentle wet heat prevents soups and sauces scorching during long service
- Notched lids retain heat and moisture while keeping a ladle accessible
- Quick pot swaps keep service running without significant interruption
- No plumbing or installation needed — countertop ready straight away
- Easy to reposition and clean down, saving time at end of service
Specifications
- Capacity
- 21Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 327(H) x 645(W) x 432(D)mm
- Heat type
- Wet Heat
- Material
- 201 Stainless Steel
- Power
- Electric
- Temperature range
- 30°C to 90°C
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 10.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- For a smaller operation — a café, pub or takeaway running one or two hot holding lines — two pots of 5.2 litres each is generally sufficient for a typical service period. If you are holding several different items simultaneously or running a high-volume service, you may find the capacity limiting and a larger multi-pot unit would be a better fit.
- Yes. Because the unit uses wet heat, the water level in the base will gradually reduce during extended use and should be monitored and topped up as needed to maintain effective heat transfer. Building this into your service prep routine keeps the unit performing consistently throughout the day.
- It is well suited to front-of-house use. The unit runs from a standard 13A socket, requires no fixed installation, and is light enough to be positioned and repositioned on a servery or buffet counter. The notched lids are particularly practical for self-service or counter service environments where a ladle needs to remain in the pot.