Cambro Camdolly for Camracks – Dish & Glass Rack Transport Dolly
Product Description
The Cambro Camdolly is a wheeled transport dolly built to pair with Cambro Camracks — the dish and glass racks widely used in commercial warewashing operations. Its job is a...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 187(H) x 530(W) x 545(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Microwave safe
- No
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Product Description
The Cambro Camdolly is a wheeled transport dolly built to pair with Cambro Camracks — the dish and glass racks widely used in commercial warewashing operations. Its job is a simple one: it allows kitchen staff to roll loaded racks between collection points, the wash area, and storage rather than carrying them by hand.
In practice, that distinction matters more than it might appear. A fully loaded dish rack is heavy, awkward to carry safely, and slow to move through a busy service corridor. Rolling it takes a fraction of the effort and time, which keeps the warewashing cycle moving without putting unnecessary physical strain on staff. The Camdolly's castors are suited to the kinds of floor surfaces found in working kitchens — quarry tile, vinyl, threshold strips, and slightly sloped drainage floors — and handle them without the catching or jamming that lighter domestic-grade castors tend to produce under load.
- Polypropylene construction resists rust, corrosion, and cracking under normal kitchen conditions
- Sized to suit full-size Cambro Camracks for consistent pairing across an operation
- Lightweight build makes it easy to reposition or store when not in use
- Smooth manoeuvrability helps reduce corridor congestion during peak service
- Reduces manual handling risk for staff moving heavy loaded racks repeatedly
It is worth confirming that your existing Camracks are full-size before ordering, as the dolly is designed around that format. Sites running high rack volumes continuously may find that having more than one dolly keeps throughput moving more smoothly than relying on a single unit.
The Camdolly suits any operation using Cambro Camracks — from hotel banqueting and contract catering facilities to pub kitchens and school canteens. If you are setting up a warewashing area and want to make sure the rack and dolly combination works for your layout and service pattern, our team is glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty castors designed for commercial kitchen floor surfaces
- Polypropylene construction resistant to rust, corrosion, and cracking
- Sized to accept full-size Cambro Camracks without adaptation
- Lightweight at 5.66kg for easy repositioning and compact storage
- Rolling transport reduces physical handling of fully loaded racks
Operational Benefits
- Keeps the warewashing cycle moving faster during busy service periods
- Reduces manual handling strain on staff carrying heavy loaded racks
- Consistent rack-and-dolly pairing simplifies warewashing area organisation
- Durable polypropylene build holds up to repeated use without maintenance issues
- Smooth manoeuvrability helps reduce congestion in tight service corridors
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 187(H) x 530(W) x 545(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Microwave safe
- No
- Non-stick
- Non-Stick
- Weight
- 5.66kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Camdolly is designed for full-size Cambro Camracks, so compatibility depends on whether your existing racks are the full-size format. If you are unsure of the variant you are running, it is worth checking your rack dimensions against the dolly's 530mm x 545mm footprint before ordering.
- For most kitchens with a single rack wash machine, one or two dollies is usually sufficient to keep racks moving between collection, washing, and storage. Higher-volume operations — such as hotel banqueting or large contract catering sites running continuous cycles — often benefit from three or more to avoid any single dolly becoming a bottleneck during peak service.
- Yes — the castors are designed with commercial kitchen floor conditions in mind, including wet surfaces, quarry tile, vinyl, and minor threshold variations common around drainage channels. On heavily sloped or badly uneven floors, it is worth checking the gradient before relying on the dolly to hold a loaded rack in a static position.