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Thermaster Wet And Dry Bain Marie Display 6X1/1 GN Pans PG210FG-XG
2140(W) x 790(D) x 1280(H)mm

Thermaster Wet And Dry Bain Marie Display 5X1/1 GN Pans - PG180FG-XG
1800(W) x 790(D) x 1280(H)mm

Bonvue Square Countertop Wet And Dry Bain Marie BM17SC
1721(W) x 624(D) x 720(H)mm

Roband Heat ‘n’ Hold Food Warmer - Sliding Glass on Display Side - H200R
878(W) X 666(D) X 972(H)mm

Skope TMF650N-A 1 Glass Door Upright Display or Storage Freezer 557L - TMF650N-A
740(W) x 2200(H) x 745(D)mm
Roband Pie and Food Warmer Stainless Steel Door and Back - 100 Pies - PM100S
772(W) X 292(D) X 587(H)mm
Roband Pie and Food Warmer Stainless Steel Door and Back - 50 Pies - PM50S
610(W) X 292(D) X 507(H)mm

Thermaster Double Door Upright Display Fridge (black) SUCG1000B
1220(W) x 760(D) x 1980(H)mm

Thermaster Double Glass Door Black Stainless Steel Upright Freezer SUFG1000B
1220(W) x 760(D) x 1980(H)mm

Bonvue Deluxe Heated Display Cabinet H-SLP840C
1200(W) x 800(D) x 1350(H)mm
Thermaster Sushi Showcase SSS7
1800(W) x 391(D) x 289(H)mm

Sayl 1200mm Single Tier Ambient - ADS1200
1200(W) x 200(H) x 330(D)mm

Roband Pie and Food Warmer Glass Door Both Side with Internal Light - 50 Pies - PM50LG
610(W) X 292(D) X 507(H)mm

Roband Square Glass Hot Food Display Bar, 6 pans double row - S23
1020(W) X 615(D) X 750(H)mm

Roband Straight Glass Refrigerated Display Bar, 10 pans - ERX25RD
1680(W) X 615(D) X 675(H)mm

Roband Straight Glass Refrigerated Display Bar, 8 pans - ERX24RD
1255(W) X 615(D) X 675(H)mm

Roband Straight Glass Hot Food Display Bar, 6 pans single row with roller doors - E16RD
1665(W) X 420(D) X 675(H)mm

Bonvue C1484-3S Cold Food Display - 856668
1450W x 670D x 1400Hmm
Bonvue Elite Cold Displays with 3 shelves - CL1500-3S
1500(W) x 705(D) x 1350(H)mm

Bonvue SG090FA-2XB Cold Food Display - 782969
900W x 700D x 1250Hmm

Anvil DGV0530 Countertop Refrigerated Display - 828486
900W x 535D x 850Hmm

Polar C-Series Energy Efficient Display Fridge Black - 68Ltr - CX577-A
428(W) x 885(H) x 286(D)mm

Polar G-Series Energy Efficient Countertop Food Display Fridge Black 120Ltr - GP292-A
696(W) x 686(H) x 568(D)mm

Polar G-Series Energy Efficient Countertop Prep Fridge 4x GN 1/3 - GP293-A
767(W) x 228(H) x 612(D)mm

Polar G-Series Counter Top Self Serve Merchandiser - GG755-A
676(W) x 257(H) x 575(D)mm

Polar C-Series Countertop Display Fridge Black - 100Ltr - CU636-A
705(W) x 687(H) x 472(D)mm

Polar G-Series Fish Display Serve Over Counter Fridge 255Ltr - GE961-A
1245(W) x 520(H) x 890(D)mm
Williams Topaz Cake Display - 1200Mm Two Tier (Plus Base) Free Standing Refrigerated Cake Display HTG12HC
1200(W) x 680(D) x 1200(H)mm
Williams Topaz Cake Display - 900Mm Three Tier (Plus Base) Free Standing Refrigerated Cake Display HTGH9HC
900(W) x 800(D) x 1280(H)mm


Thermaster Grab & Go Hot Cabinet – DC-900H
900(W) x 600(D) x 1520(H)mm

Bonvue Cake Display - SF820V
600(W) x 767(D) x 1350(H)mm

Anvil 4 Tier Hot Display - NDHV4720
600(W) x 1250(H) x 680(D)mm
600(W) x 1350(H) x 680(D)mm

Atosa Upright Square Cake Showcase
900-1700(W) x 750(D) x 1350(H)mm

Atosa Free-Standing Cake Showcase
900-1700(W) x 742-750(D) x 1200-1350(H)mm
CLEARANCE - Bonvue Modern 2 Shelves Cake or Food Display - GAN-1800RF2-NSW1927
Bromic Full Height Multideck Fridge with Doors - 938mm FHM1000HD-NR
1018(W) x 915(D) x 2090(H)mm
Atosa Square Cake Showcase - 1200mm WDG126F
1200(W) x 600(D) x 1200(H)mm

Atosa 290L Free-Standing Square Cake Showcase - 900mm DF097F
900(W) x 742(D) x 1200(H)mm

Anvil Square Glass Display 4 Tier - NDSV4720
600(W) x 1250(H) x 680(D)mm
600(W) x 1350(H) x 680(D)mm
Anvil Jewellery Cake Display 2 Tier - NDSJ2760
1800(W) x 1000(H) x 680(D)mm

Bonvue Black Trim Square Glass Cake Display 2 Shelves SSU150-2XB
1500(W) x 700(D) x 1100(H)mm

Bonvue Chilled Cake Showcase Food Display SL850
1500(W) x 740(D) x 1350(H)mm

Bonvue Chilled Cake Showcase Food Display SG120FA-2XB
1200(W) x 700(D) x 1250(H)mm

Bonvue Deluxe Chilled Cake Showcase Display Cabinet SLP870C
2000(W) x 800(D) x 1350(H)mm

Bonvue Deluxe Chilled Cake Showcase Display Cabinet SLP830C
900(W) x 800(D) x 1350(H)mm

AG Food Display Fridge - 4 Layer - 407 Litre - 1200mm FDF1200L3
1200(W) x 680(D) x 1400(H)mm

Cookrite Bain Marie with Mechanical Controller and Drain 8710
580(W) x 340(D) x 245(H)mm

Atosa 130L Countertop Round Cake Showcase - 900mm TY130L
900(W) x 560(D) x 670(H)mm

AG Supermarket Three Doors Upright Display Freezer FSB1500
1890(W) x 730(D) x 2010(H)mm

AG Supermarket Two Doors Upright Display Freezer FSB1000
1260(W) x 730(D) x 2010(H)mm

AG Supermarket Single Glass Door Upright Display Freezer - 450 Litre FSB450
630(W) x 730(D) x 2010(H)mm
Whether you’re running a cafe or food truck, keeping your food at the optimal temperature is essential - food displays make it easy to maintain quality for your customers. Explore the broad collection of food storage that ranges from heated food display cabinets to chilled glass-front food displays.
Designed with commercial kitchens in mind, these appliances allow you to make more food in advance and keep it at the perfect temperature for longer. Discover the range at Restaurant Equipment Online today and order with Australia-wide delivery.
Food displays are appliances that keep your food at the optimal serving temperature after you’ve prepared it, allowing you to showcase your goods to customers. They can be used for self-serve or staff-served setups in cafes, delis or shops to keep food either warm or cold, depending on the model you choose.
At Restaurant Equipment Online, we stock a wide range of food displays to cater to the needs of commercial establishments. These displays are available in countertop models and larger, free-standing models, and they can be used for hot, cold, or ambient (room temperature) food. There are models available for broad, general use, like glass door fridges along with options more specific in functionality, like pie warmers.
If you’re looking for brands with comprehensive options to choose from, we highly recommend Bonvue, Polar, AG Equipment and Anvil.
Commercial food displays can help facilitate easier customer purchases. They’ll display your food in a clearer, more visually appealing way, with some models allowing for self-serve capabilities that require less labour time when it comes to serving.
Depending on the nature of your business and where you place your drink or food displays, they can promote impulse buying decisions. Whether that’s getting a drink at the point of checkout or getting something for lunch on their way through your shop, they’re easily accessible both on the shop floor and at counters.
Many food displays also have lighting that serves to enhance the appearance of food, with options to adjust to either warm or cool lighting. They also enhance convenience for customers, making it easier to get something to eat without needing to order and wait for it to be prepared first.
First, you’ll need to consider how much space you have available. You may have ample space for something like a chilled deli display or a free-standing drink fridge. If you’re considering a larger, free-standing model, make sure it’s a suitable size for your staff to use. They should be able to restock it easily when needed. It’ll also need to be the right size for easy accessibility for your customers.
For spaces with more limited room, a countertop model may be better. Again, ensure you’re choosing a model that customers can easily access when they’re selecting their food. If your staff are serving them, make sure the visibility of the food on display is at a suitable level for your customers to browse before ordering.
Secondly, you’ll need to consider which kind of food display is best for your stock. Factor in whether you want heating, chilling or an ambient display. Having a mix of both for things like cakes and hot chips or deep fried products may be necessary if you have a diverse menu.
First, you’ll want to ensure you’re regularly rotating food and removing anything that’s been in your food display beyond the food-safe timing it allows for. This will help reduce the chances of cross-contamination and ensure your customers are getting only the best quality food.
Next, you’ll want to make sure you’re regularly clearing out your food display fully for a deeper clean. At the end of the day, remove any food that hasn’t been sold and either store it in your commercial fridge or dispose of it. If your display has tray shelves that have food resting on them, you’ll want to take them out for a deeper clean.
After your food and shelving have been removed from the display, you’ll want to wipe the interior down thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Wipe it down again fully with fresh water to remove any soap residue before letting it air dry or wiping it down with a clean, dry cloth.
Yes, food displays are designed to use less energy with the addition of insulation and other features like energy-efficient LED lighting. To ensure your food display is as cost-effective to run as possible, we recommend keeping the doors closed - regardless of whether it’s warming or chilling your products - and keeping it out of direct sunlight. This also ensures more consistent internal temperatures, maintaining the quality of your food to a higher standard.
It depends on how much space you have and what kind of products you’re selling. The larger the model you go for, the more food you can display while also ensuring that it stays at the optimal temperature.
We recommend considering the flow of customers, where and how they’ll access your stock and where you have space to place a food display. From there, you’ll be able to decide what kind of capacity you need and can accommodate. If you want a personal recommendation, contact the team at REO for help.
As standard practice, you should follow the guidelines of HACCP (hazard analysis and critical control points) that are standard for good food hygiene and safety. Depending on what you’re preparing and selling, you’ll need to account for and adjust to each product's unique needs. Monitoring your food and engaging with proper storage practices is key for food safety.
For example, if you’re preparing cakes, you’ll want them to be chilled without getting too cold, or they’re more likely to dry out. Equally, you’ll need to ensure things that are being kept warm are hot enough to prevent food safety issues.