EAIS EZ Store 3-Tier Galvanised Solid Shelving 1650mm
Product Description
The EAIS EZ Store is a freestanding shelving unit built for general-purpose back-of-house storage. Unlike wire shelving, which prioritises airflow and visibility, this unit uses solid galvanised steel shelves to...
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 1650
- Material
- Galvanised Steel
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Product Description
The EAIS EZ Store is a freestanding shelving unit built for general-purpose back-of-house storage. Unlike wire shelving, which prioritises airflow and visibility, this unit uses solid galvanised steel shelves to provide a flat, stable surface across the full shelf width. That makes it a practical choice for loose provisions, crockery, boxed dry goods, linen, cleaning supplies, and anything else that benefits from full base support rather than a wire grid beneath it.
In a working kitchen, that distinction has real consequences. Solid shelves wipe down quickly between service periods, prevent small items dropping through or tipping, and present a tidier appearance in areas that face routine inspection or are visible to front-of-house staff. The uprights are grooved at regular intervals, so shelf positions can be adjusted without tools as storage needs change across seasons or menu cycles.
A few practical points worth considering before ordering:
- Solid shelves suit dry goods and stable loads; wire alternatives may be more appropriate where airflow around chilled or fresh items is a priority
- Adjustable non-marking feet help level the unit on the uneven floors common in older kitchen builds
- Measure your available run carefully — this unit is available in a range of widths and depths, and the right configuration depends on your specific space and load requirements
- Longer shelf spans carry a marginally lower per-shelf load rating than shorter configurations, which is worth bearing in mind if you are storing particularly heavy stock
At 1650mm high, the three-tier configuration sits comfortably within most drystore, prep room, and back-of-house corridor ceiling heights without conflict. It is a sensible mid-range option for sites with moderate storage volumes. For operations with significantly heavier loads or longer continuous runs, a heavier-duty shelving system may be worth considering instead.
If you are working out the right width, depth, or number of tiers for your space, we are happy to talk through the options before you place an order.
Key Features
- Solid galvanised steel shelves provide a flat, stable storage surface
- Chrome uprights with tool-free shelf adjustment at regular intervals
- Three-tier configuration reaches 1650mm to maximise vertical storage
- Adjustable non-marking feet accommodate uneven back-of-house floors
- Available across a range of widths and depths for flexible configuration
Operational Benefits
- Wipes down quickly during service, supporting good hygiene practices
- Prevents small items tipping or falling through, reducing breakage risk
- Shelf positions reconfigure without tools as storage needs change
- Tidy, organised appearance suits inspection-ready and customer-visible areas
- Stable base support suits crockery, boxed stock, and dry provisions
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 1650
- Material
- Galvanised Steel
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on what you are storing. Solid galvanised shelves are well suited to boxed dry goods, crockery, linen, and loose provisions where a flat, stable surface is more useful than airflow through the shelf. Wire shelving is generally preferred where you need air circulation around fresh or chilled product, or where you want to see stock levels at a glance from below. Many kitchens use both types in different areas.
- Yes. The uprights are grooved at regular intervals and shelves can be repositioned without tools, so you can reconfigure the unit as your storage needs change across seasons or menu cycles. This makes the EZ Store a practical long-term investment rather than a fixed installation.
- The unit handles typical drystore and prep room loads well, but it is worth noting that longer shelf spans carry a marginally lower per-shelf load rating than shorter configurations. If you are storing particularly heavy or dense stock across a wide shelf run, it is worth discussing your expected load with us before ordering to confirm the right configuration.