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Luus Single Hole 17" Compact Waterless Wok WZ-17C-LPG - LPG
650(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Two Hole Compact Waterless Stockpot WZ-2SP-LPG - LPG
1200(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Single Hole 17" Compact Waterless Wok WZ-17C-NG - Natural Gas
650(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 4 Basket 1 Soup Pot Noodle Cooker NC-45-A-NG - Natural Gas
450(W) x 800(D) x 1100(H)mm

Luus Two Hole Two Burner Compact Waterless Wok WZ-2C2B-NG - Natural Gas
1500(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 6 Basket Noodle Cooker NC-45-NG - Natural Gas
450(W) x 800(D) x 1100(H)mm

Luus Two Hole Two Burner Compact Waterless Wok WZ-2C2B-LPG - LPG
1500(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Three Hole Compact Waterless Wok WZ-3C-NG - Natural Gas
1800(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Single Hole Compact Waterless Wok WZ-1C-LPG - LPG
600(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Single Hole Compact Waterless Wok WZ-1C-NG - Natural Gas
600(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Three Hole Compact Waterless Wok WZ-3C-LPG - LPG
1800(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 2 Air-Blast Burners Fo San Wok WV-2A-LPG - LPG
1750(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 2 Air-Blast Burners & 1 Centre-Pot Fo San Wok WV-1A1P1A-LPG - LPG
1750(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Single Hole Two Burner Compact Waterless Wok WZ-1C2B-NG - Natural Gas
900(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 1 Air-Blast Burner & 1 LHS Pot Fo San Wok WV-1P1A-NG - Natural Gas
1200(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus Single Hole Two Burner Compact Waterless Wok WZ-1C2B-LPG - LPG
900(W) x 800(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 2 Air-Blast Burners & 2 Centre-Pots Fo San Wok WV-1A2P1A-NG - Natural Gas
2200(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 2 Air-Blast Burners & 2 Centre-Pots Fo San Wok WV-1A2P1A-LPG - LPG
2200(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 1 Air-Blast Burner & 1 RHS Pot Fo San Wok WV-1A1P-LPG - LPG
1200(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 2 Air-Blast Burners Fo San Wok WV-2A-NG - Natural Gas
1750(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 2 Air-Blast Burners & 1 Centre-Pot Fo San Wok WV-1A1P1A-NG - Natural Gas
1750(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 1 Air-Blast Burner Fo San Wok WV-1A-LPG - LPG
750(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 1 Air-Blast Burner & 1 LHS Pot Fo San Wok WV-1P1A-LPG - LPG
1200(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 1 Air-Blast Burner & 1 RHS Pot Fo San Wok WV-1A1P-NG - Natural Gas
1200(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Luus 1 Air-Blast Burner Fo San Wok WV-1A-NG - Natural Gas
750(W) x 900(D) x 1300(H)mm

Pira 120 D Silver Charcoal Oven - 120.109
1200(W) x 800(D) x 1960(H)mm
Pira 120 Silver SD Charcoal Oven - 120.106
1200(W) x 800(D) x 860(H)mm

Pira 120 Lux AB Charcoal Oven - 120.102
1200(W) x 800(D) x 860(H)mm

Pira 90 D Silver Charcoal Oven - 170.105
1000(W) x 835(D) x 1850(H)mm

Pira 90 D Lux Charcoal Oven - 170.108
1000(W) x 835(D) x 1850(H)mm

Pira 120 D Lux Charcoal Oven - 120.108
1200(W) x 800(D) x 1960(H)mm

Pira 120 Lux ED Charcoal Oven - 120.104
1300(W) x 830(D) x 870(H)mm

Pira 90 Silver SD Charcoal Oven - 500.106
900(W) x 800(D) x 860(H)mm

Pira 120 Silver ED Charcoal Oven - 120.107
1300(W) x 835(D) x 855(H)mm

Pira 120 Lux SD Charcoal Oven - 120.103
1200(W) x 800(D) x 860(H)mm

Pira 90 Black AB Charcoal Oven - 500.101
900(W) x 800(D) x 860(H)mm

Pira 90 Lux SD Charcoal Oven - 500.103
900(W) x 800(D) x 860(H)mm

Pira 80 Sillver SD Charcoal Oven - 490.106
800(W) x 690(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 90 Silver ED Charcoal Oven - 500.107
1000(W) x 835(D) x 855(H)mm

Pira 80 Silver ED Charcoal Oven - 490.107
900(W) x 720(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 80 Lux SD Charcoal Oven - 490.103
800(W) x 690(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 80 Lux ED Charcoal Oven - 490.104
900(W) x 720(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 90 Lux ED Charcoal Oven - 500.104
1000(W) x 830(D) x 870(H)mm

Pira 80 XXL Silver ED Charcoal Oven - 490.108
900(W) x 730(D) x 830(H)mm

Pira 70 XL Silver SD Charcoal Oven - 480.106
700(W) x 690(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 90 Lux AB Charcoal Oven - 500.102
900(W) x 800(D) x 860(H)mm

Pira 80 Black AB Charcoal Oven - 490.101
800(W) x 690(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 80 Lux AB Charcoal Oven - 490.102
800(W) x 690(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 70 XL Silver ED Charcoal Oven - 480.107
800(W) x 720(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 70 XL Lux SD Charcoal Oven - 480.103
700(W) x 690(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 70 XL Lux ED Charcoal Oven - 480.104
800(W) x 720(D) x 690(H)mm

Pira 70 Silver ED Charcoal Oven - 450.107
800(W) x 645(D) x 690(H)mm
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Choosing the right commercial cooking equipment should generally start with your menu plan and looking at what you want to be preparing on a regular basis and figure out what kind of equipment you need to deliver that. Next, you’ll also want to calculate what kind of volume you need based on your seating volume and average dining time. From there, you can start a list. If you want to be able to expand on your current menu in the future and experiment more, but also need high capacity, your kitchen will likely benefit from versatile solutions like combi steam ovens that can steam, roast and bake in a single unit, reducing the need for multiple appliances.
If you’re more in the business of fast turnover options, including anything like grilled, charred or fried menu inclusions, you’ll want to look at things like char grills or griddles, and of course deep fryers with a high capacity to handle peak periods. When you’re unsure which commercial ovens, fryers, or grills are best for you or you need help with sizing, please contact the team at REO and we can help you with a personal recommendation.
If you’re refurbishing or building from scratch, getting the layout when it comes to cooking equipment is important. Consider the flow of how food will get prepared, starting with any storage like commercial refrigeration, through to prep zones, finishing with your cooking equipment. It should be arranged in a sequence that minimises backtracking and congestion as much as possible, while also leaving space for staff to move through the kitchen as needed.
Having your oven, grill, or deep fryer near the collection spot for waitstaff is also advisable to make serving faster and reduce the need for too much movement within the kitchen. Equally, you’ll want to make sure you have proper ventilation over your cooking equipment for health and safety to keep your staff more comfortable so installing additional exhaust canopies may be necessary.
Having reliable temperature control and quick heat recovery ensures equipment returns to the optimal temperature you need it to be at even between batches of cooking. This is important in preventing uneven cooking or irregularities in texture and is ideal when you’re getting through a high volume of batches in a short space of time. When it comes to controls, those with a digital thermostat help give you a more accurate reading so you can be confident whatever commercial cooking appliance you’re using is at the right temperature for your needs.
Another feature to look for is having zoned cooking surfaces or multiple options in things like chargrills and griddles, one with a plate and a ridged area for example. This allows you to make multiple items at once, with each having a slightly different finish or texture.
Each has its own benefits and the right one for your commercial kitchen will come down somewhat to preference but also depends on what you’re cooking. Gas equipment is often a chef favourite due to its quick heat response and the fact you can monitor the temperature visually with the flame. When you’re using anything like a grills or wok stations for example, gas is often a popular choice.
When you’re using an electric appliance, you’ll benefit from precise temperature readings and controls and even heat distribution. This makes for an ideal power source when it comes to baking and roasting.
Finally, induction cooking delivers rapid heat-up, is often better in terms of energy efficiency and can help to keep your kitchen a more comfortable temperature. It’s a great choice when you’re cooking on the stovetop a lot, doing anything from sautéing to boiling, particularly in open plan kitchens.
When you switch to a higher powered method of cooking, your ventilation needs will change. If you have appliances that utilise 8kW of power, any deep fryers, or gas appliances, you’ll need proper ventilation though it’s worth checking local legislation to ensure you’re compliant with current health and safety guidelines.
Cleaning and maintenance is important when it comes to delivering the best possible results with your cooking, but also when you’re trying to maximise the return on your investment. Each commercial cooking appliance will have slightly different maintenance requirements and you’ll get all that information in the manufacturer’s guidelines. As a standard, routine daily cleaning like checking filters, sanitising any dishwasher safe parts, and filtering oil for deep fryers is a good place to start. Long term, you should check the connections, do proper boil-outs for your deep fryer, and get periodic servicing for appliances that need more intensive maintenance.
Along with choosing the right kind of commercial cooking equipment, selecting the right capacity matters too. You’ll want to look at features like burner output for things like grills to get an idea of how much power a unit can deliver, with a higher number being better for essential for rapid searing, boiling or high-volume production. Equally, the actual dimensions of the plate area on grills and griddles determines how many portions you can cook at any one time. Oven chamber size and deep fryer well capacity are two other things to look at. For ovens, check if the racks are adjustable so you can rearrange or remove trays as and when needed and for deep fryers, ensure you have enough space for oil volume but make sure you account for displacement when you actually cook your food as well.