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TCR10 Conveyor Toaster

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Conveyor Toaster Roband When it comes to serving large quantities of toasted bread, crumpets or muffins in a hurry, Roband conveyor toasters are the answer. With the capacity to toast up to 300 slices per hour, this toaster can handle the heaviest demands. Add the convenience of the front load/front return feature and you have an unbeatable combination.
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Price & SpecTCR10 Dimensions
MODEL PRODUCT CODE SLICES
PER HOUR
(up to)
DIMENSIONS
D x W x H (mm)
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
(UK amp)
POWER
(watt)
PRICE
£
TCR10 - Conveyor Toaster 5RTCR10 300 430 x 475 x 370 13 2260 1,528
FeaturesTCR10 features
  • Stainless steel body
  • Selectable heat source top or bottom or both together
  • Front entry, adjustable front return or pass through exit chute
  • Variable electronic conveyor speed control
  • Cover for speed controller switch so guests don’t alter setting
  • Easy-clean crumb tray and reflector
  • Dura-life stainless steel elements for prolonged element life
Toasting Tips5 TIPS FOR EVENLY COLOURED TOAST!
  • Use one to two day old bread. The reason for this is simple; the high moisture content in fresh bread acts to counter the toasting effect. The moisture in each slice is driven down through the body of the bread (ie the top dries out faster) resulting in the top of the bread toasting before the bottom.
  • Don’t store bread in the fridge. Refrigerated bread will not only start the bread cold and extend the toasting time further; it will also serve to retain within the bread the very moisture we are trying to get rid of.
  • Bread with a high sugar content such as raisin bread, will toast faster and therefore the toasting time should be reduced. Bread such as Wholemeal, Sourdough & Gluten Free will take longer to toast.
  • If using an open mouth toaster, the bread at the back of the toasting cavity will toast faster than bread closer to the opening. This is because the heat is naturally lost through the open mouth. You can use this to your advantage when toasting different types of bread products.
  • Use quality toasting equipment!
Resources

Roband Conveyor Toaster Spec Sheet (2020)

Roband Conveyor Toaster Comparison

TCR10 Operating Instructions (8-15)

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