Rowlett Premier 6 Slot Commercial Toaster with Spare Elements
Product Description
The Rowlett Premier is a six-slot commercial toaster designed for sustained daily use in hospitality environments. Where most commercial toasters are effectively disposable once a heating element fails, the Premier...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 212(H) x 497(W) x 237(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power
- Electric
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Product Description
The Rowlett Premier is a six-slot commercial toaster designed for sustained daily use in hospitality environments. Where most commercial toasters are effectively disposable once a heating element fails, the Premier takes a different approach — each unit is supplied with two spare elements as standard, and the design allows straightforward element replacement without specialist tools or an engineer call-out. That distinction matters in operations where the toaster runs hard through a long breakfast shift and downtime is not an option.
In service, the Premier delivers consistent, even toast output across all six slots. For quieter periods, the rotary slot selector allows operators to deactivate unused slots, which reduces energy draw meaningfully over the course of a shift. This is a practical feature rather than a novelty — anyone who has run a breakfast operation knows that demand is rarely uniform from opening to close.
- Variable slot activation reduces energy draw during low-demand periods
- Supplied with two replacement elements, extending serviceable life significantly
- Stainless steel finish suits both back-of-house and customer-facing use
- Straightforward element replacement reduces reliance on engineer call-outs
- Consistent toast output suitable for high-turnover breakfast operations
Installation is straightforward. This is a countertop unit requiring only a standard mains connection — no ventilation, gas, or water supply is needed. It is worth confirming you have a suitable socket nearby and adequate counter space, particularly if other high-draw appliances are running from the same circuit during peak service.
The Premier 6 is well suited to hotels, guesthouses, cafés, and contract catering operations running structured breakfast service. For very high-volume sites or near-continuous demand, a conveyor-style or higher-capacity model may be worth exploring. For smaller operations with lighter throughput, a four-slot variant may be a better fit.
If you would like to talk through whether this model suits your service volumes or kitchen setup, our team is happy to help before you place an order.
Key Features
- Six-slot toaster supplied with two spare heating elements as standard
- Rotary slot selector activates only the slots required for service
- Stainless steel construction built for sustained commercial daily use
- Straightforward element replacement without specialist tools or engineers
- Countertop unit requiring only a standard mains electrical connection
Operational Benefits
- Failed element replaced in-house, keeping the toaster in continuous service
- Deactivating unused slots reduces energy costs across a long breakfast shift
- Presentable finish allows use in front-of-house or buffet environments
- Consistent output across all slots supports reliable high-turnover breakfast service
- No gas, ventilation or water supply needed — minimal installation planning required
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 212(H) x 497(W) x 237(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power
- Electric
- Warranty
- 3 Years (Machine) & 1 Year (Element)
- Weight
- 7.63kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It is well suited to structured breakfast service in hotels and guesthouses where demand is high but broadly predictable across a defined service window. For sites serving very large covers continuously — where the toaster would rarely pause between cycles — a conveyor-style model may be worth considering alongside it.
- Element replacement on the Rowlett Premier is designed to be carried out in-house by kitchen staff without the need for a specialist engineer. Two spare elements are included with the unit, so a failed element can be addressed quickly without taking the toaster out of service for an extended period.
- Over the course of a long breakfast shift, yes — toasting a single slice rather than running all six slots simultaneously draws considerably less power. For operations running the toaster from early morning through to mid-morning service, the ability to scale down active slots during quieter periods can contribute noticeably to energy management across the shift.