EAIS Stainless Steel Solid Wall Shelves With Battens 300mm Deep
Product Description
These EAIS stainless steel wall shelves are a practical, straightforward storage solution built for commercial kitchen environments. Each shelf is a single-piece stainless steel unit that mounts onto a batten...
Specifications
- Material
- Stainless Steel
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Product Description
These EAIS stainless steel wall shelves are a practical, straightforward storage solution built for commercial kitchen environments. Each shelf is a single-piece stainless steel unit that mounts onto a batten system, with shelf positions adjustable at 25mm intervals. The 300mm depth is well suited to lighter items — ingredient containers, prep materials, dry goods, and smaller pieces of equipment — without projecting far into a working aisle or restricting movement.
Keeping worksurfaces clear is essential in any busy kitchen, and wall-mounted shelving is one of the most reliable ways to achieve it. The batten system provides a level of flexibility that fixed shelving cannot: shelves can be repositioned as storage requirements change, or removed entirely for deep cleans and kitchen reconfigurations. Stainless steel construction holds up well against the heat, moisture, and cleaning chemicals that are part of everyday commercial kitchen use.
- Batten system allows shelf repositioning at 25mm intervals without specialist tools
- Single-piece construction minimises flex and simplifies cleaning
- Available in a range of lengths to suit different wall runs and alcove widths
- Fully compatible with standard commercial cleaning chemicals and regimes
- Shelves remove cleanly from battens for deep cleaning or reconfiguration
Installation requires the battens to be securely fixed to a suitable wall substrate — masonry, solid blockwork, or a properly noggled stud partition. Battens must be level and correctly anchored before any load is placed on the shelves. These units are designed for lighter dry storage; for heavier loads such as stacked gastronorm containers or bulk tinned goods, a heavier-duty wall shelving specification would be more appropriate.
This range is commonly found in café kitchens, pub operations, grab-and-go sites, and staff canteens where hygiene standards and adaptability both matter. Larger or higher-volume operations with significant load-bearing requirements may be better served by a more robust wall shelving option from the wider range.
If you are working out which shelf lengths or batten configurations will fit your available wall space, we are happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Batten system accepts shelves at adjustable 25mm vertical intervals
- Single-piece stainless steel shelf construction reduces flex under load
- Available in multiple lengths to suit varied wall runs and alcoves
- Shelves disengage from battens cleanly for removal and deep cleaning
- Stainless steel finish withstands commercial cleaning chemicals and moisture
Operational Benefits
- Frees up worksurfaces to support safer, more efficient kitchen workflow
- Adjustable positioning adapts storage layout as menu or service needs change
- Removable shelves reduce downtime during deep cleans and kitchen reconfigurations
- Durable construction maintains appearance and hygiene under daily commercial use
- 300mm depth keeps aisle clearance intact in tighter kitchen environments
Specifications
- Material
- Stainless Steel
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The battens need to be fixed to a solid, load-bearing substrate — dense masonry, concrete blockwork, or a stud partition with adequate noggings at the fixing points. Hollow or unsupported wall surfaces are not suitable without additional reinforcement. If you are unsure about your wall construction, it is worth confirming with your installer before ordering.
- These shelves are designed for lighter dry storage duties — ingredient containers, prep materials, and everyday goods. For consistently heavy loads such as bulk tinned goods or stacked gastronorm trays, a heavier-duty wall shelving specification would be a more appropriate choice.
- Yes, provided the battens are positioned to align with the fixing points on each shelf length. This makes the system reasonably flexible if you need to mix shelf widths along a single wall run, though it is worth planning the layout carefully to ensure the battens are correctly spaced before installation.