Roller Grill RG70 Rolling Hot Dog Grill | Countertop
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG70 is a countertop hot dog grill built for front-of-house use. Seven rotating chrome-plated rollers cook hot dogs evenly along their full length and hold them at...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.9
Product Description
The Roller Grill RG70 is a countertop hot dog grill built for front-of-house use. Seven rotating chrome-plated rollers cook hot dogs evenly along their full length and hold them at a consistent serving temperature, so product can be served directly from the unit without the need for separate holding equipment.
In a sustained service environment — a sports club bar, leisure centre kiosk, cinema concession, or café offering hot dogs as a secondary line — the RG70 performs reliably without demanding much from the operator. It reaches serving temperature quickly, and the continuous rolling action reduces the risk of cold spots or uneven cooking during a busy spell. The heat-and-hold function keeps product ready without overcooking, which helps manage waste during quieter periods between rushes.
From a practical standpoint, the unit is straightforward to run and maintain:
- Hard chrome-plated rollers are durable and quick to wipe down between services
- Manual controls and an energy regulator keep operation simple for front-of-house staff
- Heat-and-hold functionality reduces product waste during off-peak periods
- Compact footprint suits kiosks, serving counters, and concession stands with limited space
Installation is straightforward — the RG70 is a plug-in electric unit requiring only a standard mains connection. There are no gas lines or water supplies to factor in. It will sit on any stable countertop, and its modest footprint makes it practical where space is at a premium. In enclosed kiosk environments, it is worth ensuring reasonable ventilation around the unit during service.
The RG70 is well suited to low-to-medium volume hot dog operations: concession stands, sports and leisure venues, mobile catering setups, and cafés where hot dogs form part of a broader snack or grab-and-go offering. For sites running a high-volume dedicated hot dog service — festivals, large arenas, or busy food-on-the-move outlets — a unit with a greater number of rollers is likely to be a more appropriate fit.
If you are unsure whether the RG70's capacity matches your expected service volumes, we are happy to talk it through before you commit.
Key Features
- Seven rotating chrome-plated rollers for even full-length cooking
- Heat-and-hold function keeps product at consistent serving temperature
- Manual energy regulator allows simple output adjustment during service
- Plug-in electric operation requires only a standard mains connection
- Compact countertop design suits kiosks and limited counter space
Operational Benefits
- Serves hot dogs directly from the unit without separate holding equipment
- Continuous rolling action eliminates cold spots during busy service periods
- Heat-and-hold reduces product waste between customer rushes
- Simple controls allow front-of-house staff to operate with minimal training
- Quick wipe-down rollers help maintain hygiene standards during service
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 320
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 545
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.9
- Weight (kg)
- 14
Downloads
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The RG70 accommodates standard-length hot dogs across its seven rollers, making it well suited to low-to-medium volume service. If you are running a high-throughput operation — such as a busy festival stand or large arena — it is worth considering a unit with more rollers to keep up with sustained demand without product queuing.
- The RG70 is a plug-in electric unit with no gas or water connections required. It needs only a standard mains supply and a stable countertop surface. In enclosed or low-ventilation spaces such as kiosks, it is sensible to allow some airflow around the unit during service.
- The RG70 is a practical choice for mobile catering setups provided a reliable mains supply is available — it is not designed to run from a generator without appropriate power conditioning advice. Its compact footprint and straightforward operation make it a common choice for event catering trailers and mobile concession units where counter space is limited.