Roller Grill RG50 Hot Dog Roller Grill | Countertop
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG50 is a countertop hot dog roller grill designed for front-of-house use in cafés, snack bars, sports venues, and food-to-go operations. It works by rotating sausages and...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.6
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG50 is a countertop hot dog roller grill designed for front-of-house use in cafés, snack bars, sports venues, and food-to-go operations. It works by rotating sausages and hot dogs across a set of hard chrome-plated rollers, cooking evenly on all sides while keeping product warm and ready for service throughout the trading day. A simple energy regulator is the only control, which makes the unit straightforward to operate for front-of-house staff at any level.
In a moderate-volume service environment, the RG50 functions reliably as both a cooking and a heat-and-hold unit. The chrome roller surface retains heat consistently and keeps product turning throughout service, reducing the risk of uneven cooking or product sitting static during quieter spells. It is an honest, unfussy unit for sites where hot dogs form part of a broader snack or food-to-go offer rather than the primary volume driver.
From a day-to-day operational standpoint, the unit offers several practical advantages:
- Hard chrome rollers are robust, resist staining, and clean down quickly between service periods
- Manual energy regulator allows staff to reduce heat during quieter trading periods
- Compact countertop footprint positions easily at a serve-over counter or kiosk station
- Product is served directly from the grill, keeping workflow simple and minimising handling
The RG50 runs from a standard 230V socket, so no special electrical supply or installation work is required. Positioning is worth considering — continuous operation generates ambient heat, so placing the unit with reasonable clearance and adequate ventilation in the surrounding area is sensible. This is not a unit suited to high-throughput production environments; operators expecting sustained high output across a full service period would be better served by a larger model with greater roller capacity.
The RG50 is well suited to smaller cafés, convenience stores, leisure and sports venues, and kiosk-style operations where hot dogs are a secondary or occasional menu item. It delivers reliable front-of-house presentation without the footprint or cost of a larger machine.
If you are weighing up whether the RG50 will comfortably handle your expected service volumes, our team is happy to talk it through before you commit.
Key Features
- Hard chrome-plated rollers cook evenly on all sides throughout service
- Manual energy regulator gives simple heat control for front-of-house staff
- Compact countertop design suits serve-over counters and kiosk stations
- Operates from a standard 230V supply with no special installation required
- Functions as both a cooking and heat-and-hold unit during service
Operational Benefits
- Keeps hot dogs warm and ready throughout the trading day without supervision
- Simple controls reduce training time for front-of-house staff
- Compact footprint integrates easily into existing counter or kiosk layouts
- Chrome rollers clean down quickly, supporting food hygiene between service periods
- Low installation requirements make deployment straightforward across multiple sites
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.6
- Weight (kg)
- 12.5
Downloads
Roller Grill RG5 Rolling Hot Dog Grill SpecificationsRoller Grill Rolling Hot Dog Grill Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
- The RG50 is well suited to moderate-volume environments where hot dogs are part of a broader menu rather than the primary product. For venues expecting sustained high throughput across a full service period, a larger roller grill with greater roller capacity would be a more appropriate choice. If you are unsure which capacity suits your expected covers, it is worth speaking with us before purchasing.
- No special electrical work is needed — the unit runs from a standard 230V socket. There is no requirement for extraction or ducted ventilation, but it is sensible to position the unit with reasonable clearance around it, as continuous operation will generate ambient heat in the surrounding area.
- The hard chrome-plated rollers are designed to resist staining and wipe down quickly, making it practical to clean between service periods without significant downtime. The manual controls and simple mechanism mean there are no complex components requiring specialist maintenance under normal operating conditions.