Vulcan VCW26, Nacho Chip Warmer

Vulcan VCW26, Nacho Chip Warmer FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Elevate your chip-serving efficiency with the Top Load Style Chip Warmer, featuring a first in/first out design for optimal freshness. The 26-gallon capacity ensures an ample supply, and the clamp-on removable heating module simplifies maintenance. A rear-mounted thermostat, adjustable from 90°F to 190°F, provides precise temperature control. Crafted from durable stainless steel and supported by 4"-5" adjustable legs, this chip warmer operates at 120v/60/1-ph, drawing 1500 watts and 12.5 amps. With a NEMA 5-15P cord and certifications from cULus and UL EPH, it stands as a reliable addition to your foodservice setup.
SKUVCW26
ManufacturerVulcan
Weight (Lbs) 115
Width (Inch) 26.50
Length (Inch) 30.50
Height (Inch) 30.50
Units of measure EA
Type Filter Nacho Chip Merchandiser

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