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  • (4) 12" x 20" thermostatically controlled food wells with on/off indicator light
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  • (4) 12" x 20" thermostatically controlled food wells with on/off indicator light
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Randell HT63-EHI-4 Hot Food Table Electric 63"W X 30"D X 36"H

Randell  |  MFG #: HT63-EHI-4  |  Item #: 1967669
Item: #1967669

Technical details
Manufacturer Randell
Model Number HT63-EHI-4
Manufacturer Part # HT63-EHI-4
Design Open Shelf Base
Working Height 36"
Overall Width (side - side) 61" - 66"
Base Finish Stainless Steel
Type Mobile
Top Construction Stainless Steel
Height 36"
Width 63"
Depth 30"
Weight 232 lbs
NSF Yes
cULus Yes

Product Description

Randell, HT63-EHI-4, Hot Food Table, electric, 63"W x 30"D x 36"H, mobile, (4) 12" x 20" thermostatically controlled food wells with on/off indicator light, 8” deep cutting board, stainless steel construction, NSF, cULus


Certifications

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UL US & Canada

The item has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for sanitation hazard standards and meets or exceeds expectations. The item can be used in the United States and Canada.

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NSF Listed

The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.

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Randell HT63-EHI-4 Hot Food Table Electric 63"W X 30"D X 36"H
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Randell HT63-EHI-4 Hot Food Table Electric 63"W X 30"D X 36"H

$5,785.50 $11,571.00

Randell, HT63-EHI-4, Hot Food Table, electric, 63"W x 30"D x 36"H, mobile, (4) 12" x 20" thermostatically controlled food wells with on/off indicator light, 8” deep cutting board, stainless steel construction, NSF, cULus