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Radiant*Black Double Overhead Warmer 48inL |1 EA| FDDB48
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New Radiant Black Overhead Warmers are constructed with a flat black panel that is heated with aluminum black anodized heating. Highly efficient "gentle" heat. Easy to install and customize to your operation. Thermostatically controlled system allows operator to "dial in" the optimal heat setting for food types. Produces an even level of heat at a very close distance to food.
Features: -Stainless Steel construction resists corrosion, is easy to clean, and presents an attractive appearance -Continuous stainless steel housing is the strongest in the industry. Units will not sag or warp -Supplied with angle hanging brackets for optimal spacing from the overhead area and sturdiness -Polished stainless steel reflector behind aluminum heat plate focuses radiant energy back toward the heat emitter. -Reflector focuses energy toward the foot, not out of the back of the unit -Dimensions: 48"L x 19-9/16"W x 2-1/2"H -2530 Watts -Sidebox Toggle
Products are sometimes shown with optional equipment - material choices and/or finishes may affect pricing for furniture. Some items may not comply with California Proposition 65.
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| Product Name: |
Radiant*Black Double Overhead Warmer 48inL |1 EA| FDDB48 |
| Manufacturer Name: |
APW Wyott |
| Product ID: |
APW-FDDB48 |
| Equivalents: |
FDDB48, FDDB-48, 53988 |
| Manufacturer Part Number: |
FDDB48 |
| UPC: |
n/a |
| Vendor Description: |
Overhead Warmers |
| Product Notes: |
Black Heat Lamp, 48" long, double black panel heating system, sidebox toggle, 2530 watts |
| Dimension (L x W x H): |
48 x 19.56 x 2.5
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| Shipping Weight: |
28 lbs. |
| Product Weight: |
25 lbs. |
| Product Cube: |
1.36 |
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