APS Cereal Bar Set 40mm Stand – Clear Polycarbonate Dispenser
Product Description
This APS cereal bar set is a compact dispensing unit designed for self-service breakfast and buffet counters. It consists of a clear polycarbonate container paired with a frosted plexiglass stand...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 1.5Ltr | 52¾oz
- Colour
- Clear
- Dimensions
- 290(H) x 260(W) x 165(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
This APS cereal bar set is a compact dispensing unit designed for self-service breakfast and buffet counters. It consists of a clear polycarbonate container paired with a frosted plexiglass stand fitted with anti-slip feet. The 40mm stand height lifts the unit slightly off the counter surface, which makes it a little easier for guests to access the scoop or contents without disturbing other items on the display.
Polycarbonate is a practical choice for front-of-house use. It handles repeated daily handling, replenishment, and cleaning without the fragility of glass, and the clear body means staff can check fill levels at a glance during a busy breakfast service without needing to open the container. That small detail helps keep replenishment timely when the counter is occupied.
- Clear body allows fill-level monitoring without disturbing the display
- Frosted plexiglass stand with anti-slip feet for stable counter placement
- Impact-resistant polycarbonate suited to daily front-of-house handling
- Compact footprint makes efficient use of limited buffet counter space
- Straightforward to disassemble and clean between service periods
The 1.5-litre capacity is well matched to a single cereal or dry ingredient offering at a small to medium breakfast service. Hotels, serviced apartments, conference venues, and similar operations running self-service counters are the most natural fit. Larger sites offering several cereal options would typically deploy multiple sets side by side, and for very high-volume operations where throughput is a priority, a larger-capacity dispenser may be worth considering alongside this size.
If you are planning a buffet counter layout and want to talk through how many units would work for your service, the team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Clear polycarbonate body for at-a-glance fill-level monitoring
- Frosted plexiglass 40mm stand raises unit for easier guest access
- Anti-slip feet keep the unit stable on busy buffet counters
- Impact-resistant construction handles daily front-of-house use
- Disassembles quickly for cleaning between breakfast services
Operational Benefits
- Staff can monitor stock levels without opening or moving the dispenser
- Stable footprint reduces spillage risk during busy self-service periods
- Durable materials withstand repeated handling and daily cleaning routines
- Compact size makes efficient use of space on crowded buffet counters
- Quick disassembly keeps cleaning time short between service periods
Specifications
- Capacity
- 1.5Ltr | 52¾oz
- Colour
- Clear
- Dimensions
- 290(H) x 260(W) x 165(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Frosted
- Material
- Polycarbonate & Plexiglass
- Weight
- 980g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on how many cereal or dry ingredient options you plan to offer — most operations deploy one unit per product. For a small to medium breakfast service with three or four cereal choices, three or four sets arranged side by side is a common approach. If you want to talk through the layout for your specific counter, the team can help you work out a sensible quantity.
- Polycarbonate is widely used in commercial catering for food contact applications and is a standard material for buffet and dispensing equipment. It is important to follow the manufacturer's cleaning guidelines and avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface over time, as surface scratches can make the material harder to keep clean.
- For a small to medium service it is generally adequate, though high-volume operations may find they need to replenish more frequently than is practical. In those situations, a larger-capacity dispenser may suit the throughput better, or operating two units of the same product side by side can help bridge the gap without interrupting service.