Hatco Pizza Warmers

Hatco pizza warmers are non-humidified, reach-in cabinets that provide consistent temperature control, visibility, and high holding capacity, maintaining pizza quality right up to the moment of service. They're suited for front- and back-of-house applications.

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Hatco Pizza Warmers: What You Need to Know

Hatco pizza warmers are heated display cases designed to keep pizza hot, fresh, and ready to serve while presenting it attractively to customers. These units are ideal for holding whole pies or slices in convenience stores, concession stands, and restaurants, helping to boost impulse sales and maintain product quality.

Hatco pizza warmers use consistent, gentle heat to preserve the texture of the crust and the melt of the cheese, ensuring every slice is as appealing as when it came out of the oven. Interior lighting and glass fronts enhance presentation while keeping food at safe serving temperatures above 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

Hatco Pizza Warmer Warmer Parts

Hatco pizza warmers use simple, effective designs, mounted on heavy-duty locking casters and featuring metal frames with tempered glass and incandescent lights for product visibility. The top-mounted temperature controller uses a heat diffusion system, and the wire racks can hold up to 16 pizzas. Hatco pizza warmers come in either single-access or pass-through designs, the latter of which have latching doors on both sides.

Highlights:

  • Designed specifically for whole pies or individual slices
  • Glass fronts and lighting enhance visibility
  • Adjustable temperature controls for ideal holding
  • Models available for countertop or back-of-house use

Common Questions About Hatco Pizza Warmers

What foods can be held in a pizza warmer?

While optimized for pizza, many models can hold pretzels, pastries, hot sandwiches, and other baked or fried items.

How long can pizza stay in a warmer?

For best results, pizza should be held for 1 to 2 hours at the recommended serving temperature.

Are Hatco pizza warmers NSF-certified?

Yes, many models are NSF-listed for commercial food safety compliance.

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