Roller Grill RBG 120 Gas Counter Top Chicken Rotisserie
Product Description
The Roller Grill RBG 120 is a gas-fired counter top rotisserie designed for commercial operations that cook whole chickens in volume. It uses infrared ceramic burners to deliver consistent, even...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 350
- External height (mm)
- 955
- External width (mm)
- 800
- Power rating (kw)
- 16.5
Product Description
The Roller Grill RBG 120 is a gas-fired counter top rotisserie designed for commercial operations that cook whole chickens in volume. It uses infrared ceramic burners to deliver consistent, even heat around the birds as they rotate, producing thorough cooking with the visible browning and aroma that works particularly well in front-of-house or retail-facing settings. An internal light keeps the product clearly visible during service, which adds genuine value where the cooking process is part of the customer experience.
In practice, the RBG 120 is well suited to operations running continuous throughput. Once a batch finishes, birds can be moved to the integrated heated holding area while the next load goes on — meaning finished product remains available throughout busy service periods without a gap. Independent spit control gives operators the flexibility to manage cooking across the unit without running everything at the same pace. Safety thermocouples on the burners provide a reliable failsafe, which matters in fast-moving or less closely supervised environments.
Practical day-to-day advantages include:
- Infrared ceramic burners deliver even heat distribution across the full rotation
- Integrated heated holding area keeps finished birds at temperature between batches
- Independent spit control supports flexible batch management during service
- Clamp spit attachment allows cooking of portions such as wings, drumsticks or lamb chops
- Internal illumination supports customer-facing display and front-of-house presentation
As a gas appliance, the RBG 120 requires a suitable gas supply connection and must be installed in accordance with current Gas Safe regulations. Adequate ventilation is essential, and the unit should sit within or directly below a compliant extraction canopy. It is worth confirming counter load-bearing capacity before installation, particularly if the unit is going into a customer-facing position. Operations running very high volumes across multiple back-to-back services should consider whether a larger-capacity model would be a more practical fit.
The RBG 120 is commonly used in restaurants, delis, farm shops, food-to-go counters, and catering operations where whole chicken is a core menu item or a display centrepiece. It performs equally well at a kitchen pass or on a customer-facing counter. Operators with lower or more occasional throughput requirements may find a more compact unit more economical to run day to day.
If you would like to talk through whether this model suits your service pattern or available gas supply, the team is happy to help before you commit.
Key Features
- Infrared ceramic burners deliver consistent heat distribution during full rotation
- Integrated heated holding area retains finished birds at serving temperature
- Independent spit control allows separate batch management across the unit
- Clamp spit attachment accommodates portions including wings and drumsticks
- Safety thermocouples on burners provide automatic failsafe protection
Operational Benefits
- Continuous throughput maintained without gaps between batches during service
- Even browning and aroma support customer-facing display and retail presentation
- Flexible spit control reduces the need to synchronise all cooking simultaneously
- Portion cooking capability broadens menu options beyond whole birds
- Reliable failsafe operation reduces risk in fast-paced or busy environments
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 350
- External height (mm)
- 955
- External width (mm)
- 800
- Power rating (kw)
- 16.5
- Power type
- Natural Gas|LPG
- Weight (kg)
- 40
Frequently Asked Questions
- The RBG 120 is designed for consistent volume production through back-to-back batches, with the heated holding area keeping finished birds ready while the next load cooks. For operations requiring very high continuous output across long service periods, it is worth discussing whether a higher-capacity model would be a better operational fit.
- The unit requires a suitable gas supply connection and must be installed by a Gas Safe registered engineer in line with current regulations. Adequate extraction is essential — the rotisserie should be positioned within or directly below a compliant ventilation canopy. Counter load-bearing capacity should also be confirmed before positioning, particularly in customer-facing areas.
- Yes — the combination of infrared browning, visible rotation, and internal illumination makes it well suited to front-of-house and retail settings where the cooking process contributes to the customer experience. It is used in delis, farm shops, and food-to-go operations as well as back-of-house in restaurants and catering kitchens.