Victor BTG4 Glass Buffet Topper with Quartz Heat Lamp
Product Description
The Victor BTG4 is a countertop buffet topper designed to hold fully cooked food at a consistent serving temperature throughout carvery and buffet service. It combines a stainless steel base...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 400
- External height (mm)
- 550
- External width (mm)
- 400
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.7
Product Description
The Victor BTG4 is a countertop buffet topper designed to hold fully cooked food at a consistent serving temperature throughout carvery and buffet service. It combines a stainless steel base unit with a glass display top and an overhead quartz heat lamp that delivers steady, radiant warmth across the food below. The unit plugs into a standard 13-amp socket, so there is no dedicated electrical supply or installation work involved.
Keeping food at an even temperature from the first plate to the last is one of the more practical challenges in buffet service. The quartz lamp provides gentle, consistent heat that suits sliced meats, roasted vegetables, and similar buffet fare without drying out the surface or continuing to cook the food. The variable heat control allows staff to adjust output to match the pace of service or the particular sensitivity of a dish — useful when the unit moves between different menu formats across the week.
From a day-to-day operational standpoint, the BTG4 is designed to be straightforward to run and maintain:
- Removable base section simplifies cleaning at the end of service
- Operator-changeable quartz lamp avoids engineer call-outs for a routine consumable
- Interchangeable top system allows the glass section to be swapped for alternative tops to suit different service formats
- Glass top presents food clearly and suits front-of-house carvery and buffet counters
- Plug-and-go operation via a standard 13-amp socket with a 2-metre cord
The BTG4 requires a flat, stable countertop surface and a nearby 13-amp socket. It is a temperature-maintenance and display tool for food that is already fully cooked and at serving temperature — it is not a substitute for a heated gantry and is not suited to holding dense proteins at high temperatures over extended periods. When planning a buffet layout, it is worth confirming socket positions in advance to make practical use of the cord length.
The BTG4 is well suited to hotels, contract caterers, restaurants running a regular carvery, and event catering operations where a portable, presentable food display matters. It is a practical choice for moderate-volume service. Sites running extended service periods or displaying larger volumes simultaneously may find a higher-output or larger-footprint option more appropriate.
If you are putting together a buffet or carvery counter and want to confirm the BTG4 fits your layout and service pattern, the team is happy to talk through the options with you.
Key Features
- Quartz heat lamp delivers steady radiant warmth across the display area
- Variable heat control adjusts output to match service pace or dish sensitivity
- Interchangeable top system supports glass or alternative tops for different formats
- Operator-changeable quartz lamp requires no engineer call-out to replace
- Plug-in operation via standard 13-amp socket with a 2-metre cord
Operational Benefits
- Holds cooked food at a consistent serving temperature throughout buffet service
- Variable heat control reduces the risk of food drying out during service
- Removable base section keeps end-of-service cleaning quick and straightforward
- No installation required — relocate the unit to suit changing service layouts
- Glass top presents food attractively for front-of-house carvery displays
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 400
- External height (mm)
- 550
- External width (mm)
- 400
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.7
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
Frequently Asked Questions
- The BTG4 is well suited to moderate-volume buffet and carvery service where food is already fully cooked and at serving temperature. For extended service periods or high-volume operations displaying larger quantities of food at once, a higher-output unit with a greater holding capacity may be a more reliable choice — it is worth discussing your specific service pattern with us before ordering.
- No dedicated electrical supply or installation is required. The unit runs from a standard 13-amp socket via a 2-metre cord, so it can be positioned on any suitable countertop with a nearby socket. It is worth planning your buffet layout around socket positions before service to avoid awkward cable runs.
- The top section is part of an interchangeable system, which means the glass top can be swapped out for an alternative top to suit different service formats or replaced if damaged. The quartz lamp is designed to be changed by the operator without specialist tools, avoiding the cost and delay of an engineer call-out for what is a routine consumable.