Roller Grill GR 40 E Electric Kebab Grill
Product Description
The Roller Grill GR 40 E is a freestanding electric kebab grill designed for commercial foodservice use. It uses three independently regulated heating elements in combination with fire stones, which...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 660
- External height (mm)
- 695
- External width (mm)
- 580
- Power rating (kw)
- 3.6
Product Description
The Roller Grill GR 40 E is a freestanding electric kebab grill designed for commercial foodservice use. It uses three independently regulated heating elements in combination with fire stones, which absorb and radiate heat across the full face of the spit rather than relying on direct element heat alone. The result is a more even cook with less risk of hot spots — a practical advantage when you need consistent results across a busy service.
The unit is built to run continuously without compromising output. The spit runs on ball bearings, which take the weight of the load off the motor assembly entirely. That single design decision has a meaningful effect on motor longevity, particularly in operations where the grill is running throughout a long shift or multiple services back to back.
From a day-to-day operational standpoint, the GR 40 E includes several features that reduce friction both during service and at close-down:
- Independent element regulation allows heat zone adjustment without interrupting service
- One-handed spit placement speeds up changeovers when pace increases
- A fully sealed base plate protects the motor from fat and juice ingress
- A large juice collector with removable drip tray simplifies end-of-day cleaning
Being electric, the GR 40 E requires no gas supply, no flue, and no connection to a building's gas infrastructure. That makes it a practical option for sites where gas is unavailable or where avoiding a gas installation simplifies the setup process. Adequate kitchen ventilation is still required — worth confirming with your ventilation contractor before committing to a position.
This grill suits kebab and shawarma operators, street food units, and mid-volume restaurant kitchens running a reliable standalone unit. For higher-throughput sites or operations running extended service periods with heavier loads, a larger capacity unit may be worth considering. If you'd like to talk through whether this model is the right fit for your setup, we're happy to help.
Key Features
- Three independently regulated heating elements with fire stone heat distribution
- Ball-bearing spit support removes load strain from the motor assembly
- Fully sealed base plate protects motor from fat and juice ingress
- One-handed spit placement for fast changeovers during busy service
- Large juice collector with removable drip tray for straightforward cleaning
Operational Benefits
- Even heat across the spit face reduces hot spots and inconsistent results
- Ball-bearing design extends motor life under continuous daily use
- No gas supply required, simplifying installation on many commercial sites
- Independent heat zone control lets you adapt output without stopping service
- Removable drip tray cuts cleaning time at the end of a shift
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 660
- External height (mm)
- 695
- External width (mm)
- 580
- Power rating (kw)
- 3.6
- Weight (kg)
- 27
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the unit is designed for continuous commercial use. The ball-bearing spit support takes the mechanical load off the motor, which helps maintain reliable performance across long service periods rather than short intermittent use.
- Without a gas supply or flue connection, installation is generally more straightforward than a gas equivalent. You will still need adequate kitchen ventilation to manage heat and cooking fumes, so it's worth confirming extraction capacity with your ventilation contractor before finalising placement.
- The GR 40 E works well for mid-volume kebab or shawarma operations and standalone restaurant use. If you're running a high-throughput site, extended double shifts, or need to cook multiple large loads simultaneously, it's worth discussing whether a higher-capacity unit would serve you better — we can help you work that out before you buy.