Monday, 10 June 2019

Things To Consider When Buying A Dishwasher For Your Business


When buying a new dishwasher for your business you have to remember it is not a cheap item and so you need to consider several aspects of what you do to ensure that you end up with the right model. Not all dishwashers are the same, by any means, so you need to take as much into account as you can before you start to look. When you find a model that seems to be right, it is also a good idea to go online and find some reviews.

Of course, one of the things that you need to take into account is the amount of space that you have available. You could find the best dishwasher in the world, but if it won’t fit behind your bar it is not going to be any use at all.

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The History Of Cutlery Boxes


An individual who makes or sells cutlery is called a cutler, and this derives from the French word coutelier which comes from the Old French coutel which meant knife. Cutlery now covers knives, forks, and spoons, and the city of Sheffield has been famous for making cutlery for over 400 years. A train running from the city to London was named the Master Cutler. In the early 20th century, stainless steel was developed in Sheffield and brought affordable cutlery to the masses, as opposed to the solid silver of earlier years.

In the 18th century, knives, forks, and spoons were owned by the wealthy and needed cases in which to store and display them. The knife box became a symbol of importance in the dining room, since owning silver showed the owner was an individual of prestige. Knife boxes were fitted with elaborately carved interiors in order to hold the items separately, and the boxes were made of beautiful mahogany or walnut, polished and often with brass handles and brass locks in order to prevent the cutlery being stolen.

Developing knife boxes became an art as craftsmen began to turn what began life as a simple container into something of elegant beauty. Cabinet makers also made knife boxes of cheap pine or fir and then covered them with shagreen which was a leather made from untanned horsehide into which were pressed small seeds. This was then soaked and allowed to dry out and when the seeds were removed there remained an interesting textured pattern on the leather which was then usually dyed green, although sometimes red.

The fashion for knife boxes began to die out around 1820, and from that point a cutlery drawer was included in the sideboard.

Today, of course, we have cutlery boxes made of plastic which are usually stored in drawers in the kitchen, since the dining room, too, has gone out of fashion. Cutlery boxes today are merely items of convenience rather than something fashionable.

Commercial cutlery boxes are generally larger than the cutlery trays in the home, and are used to store and transport quantities of cutlery to wherever it is needed.

Thursday, 9 May 2019

Choosing The Best Dishwasher Racks For Your Needs

One of the most important – no, vital – jobs in the catering industry is washing up glasses, plates, cups, cutlery, and do on, after they have been used. If you are a caterer, you no doubt are in the business because you love to cook and get pleasure from seeing your customers enjoying the food and drink that you provide.

However, after they have eaten, you have to deal with the dirty plates, glasses, and cutlery by putting them through the dishwasher. In order to handle everything as quickly and efficiently as possible, you need to put them into dishwasher racks so that they can be cleaned and stored away as soon as possible. There are a lot of dishwasher racks on the market, but how do you select the ones that provide the best performance, both for washing and for storage?


The problems with them are that some do not provide the best performance when cleaning, some don’t dry very well, which means that you may have to dry and polish glasses when they have come out of the dishwasher, or, worst case scenario, glasses and cups may come out of the dishwasher and still have lipstick stains on them.

The Austrian company, Fries, is probably the leading manufacturer of dishwasher racks and its’ products are designed to deal with every problem that washing dishes and glasses can produce. 

Take a look at their Clixrack 500 glass rack as an example. This is the ideal solution for storing, washing, and transporting the most common sizes of glassware. These racks are the standard 50cm x 50cm size but are extendable vertically so that they can accommodate different sizes of glassware.

They are very easy to assemble yourself without the use of any tools and the clix extenders are available in different sizes and serve as a vertical link between the base rack and top frame. They are also lightweight, easy to carry, and have Efficient Wash Design (EWD) which means that your glasses will come out of the washer clean. There is even a tilt mechanism available so that you can dry the base of the glasses more quickly.

Consider Your Needs for Outdoor Catering Storage Boxes

When you are undertaking any sort of outdoor catering you need to consider your storage needs very carefully. You will need to transport quite a number of different items and you don’t want anything to get damaged. In particular, you need outdoor catering storage boxes that can hold glassware and crockery and the best way to transport these is in boxes that have inserts that will hold the items individually so that they don’t rattle around and knock against each other.

You can get outdoor catering storage boxes that have different depths since you may want to carry an assortment of different glasses. Obviously, if you are carrying champagne flutes you will need deeper boxes for these than you would for brandy glasses. Some suppliers will provide different sized insert to accommodate the different widths of your glasses, because a one-pint beer glass is a lot wider than a champagne flute. You could even be transporting the old type beer jug with a handle, and you won’t get very many of those to a box.


However, that doesn’t matter too much because a lot of outdoor catering storage boxes are easily stackable. That does matter, because if you are catering at an event and running a beer tent, there is only going to be so much room in the tent and you want the maximum amount of space for people and the minimum for storage. OK, you could argue that you can store empty boxes in your van, but then if you have surges of different people drinking different drinks at different times you don’t want to be running back and forth to the van for a variety of boxes.

Of course, depending on what you are doing at an outdoor event, you may also need to transport cups and saucers, coffee mugs, large plates, small plates, and more, and you can buy boxes that have different sized inserts that will exactly fit the type of items that you need to carry. Some of these outdoor storage boxes now come fitted with wheels which makes moving them around a lot easier.  

Tuesday, 16 April 2019

A Huge Choice Of Storage Options For Your Catering Needs

At Caterbox we supply a huge choice of different storage and transport boxes for catering equipment together with dishwasher boxes and baskets that will take care of all your cutlery, glassware, plate, cup, mug, and other requirements. Whatever you need to do with your catering equipment, we have a solution for it.  


For example, if you need to store, transport, or wash cutlery, we have the answer. Maybe you just need a single cutlery basket in which you can place cutlery for washing in the dishwasher, or maybe you need more room. If it is the latter case, we can supply a four-compartment basket, or the Classeq ware washer cutlery basket which has eight compartments. 

Then there is our 50mm x 500mm dishwasher basket for cutlery which has an open profile design which ensures perfect washing and rinsing along with quick drying times. This basket is designed to pass through both conveyor dishwashers and commercial dishwashers, and you can also use it for housing our dishwasher plate racks once the cutlery is done. 

Friday, 12 April 2019

Factors to Consider When Choosing Cutlery Boxes

Event, catering and catering equipment hire companies are constantly in the need of storing and transporting cutlery. After all, no event or occasion is complete without food and for that, one needs the right cutlery. But, keeping knives, spoons and other cutlery items organised is a huge challenge. You can check out cutlery storage boxes. A cutlery box can be an excellent solution when it comes to organising, storing and transporting cutlery. Keeping everything inside a box will even help maximise space. However, there are certain factors that you must consider before investing in storage boxes for your cutlery. Some of them are mentioned below.

The Size of the Box
Cutlery storage boxes are available in small, medium and large sizes. The capacity of the boxes can range from 100 pieces of cutlery to approximately 300 pieces. Your choice must depend on the amount of cutlery that you have. 


 
Temporary or Permanent Lid
A cutlery box comes with two types of lids - permanent hinged lids and temporary place on lids. If you simply need the box to store your cutlery items, you can opt for a temporary lid. However, if you have to take the cutlery box to long distances for events or occasions, it is better that you get a permanent hinged lid so that the lid does not get misplaced by accident. Either way, a lid is a good option as you would not want the cutlery items to collect dust when you decide to use them.

Personalised or Non-personalised Storage Box
Are you an up-and-coming catering-related business? If so, it can be a great opportunity to promote your brand name by having your company logo personalised on the finishing of the cutlery box. There are storage box providers who allow for customisation. However, if you are an equipment hire company that gives out cutlery to other catering or event companies for hire, you may not need your brand name printed on the cutlery storage box.

A cutlery box is indispensable to catering equipment hire companies and catering services providers, especially the ones that come with handles, lids and dividers. You can store all of your cutlery items safely and easily transport the boxes to a location of your choice. So, determine how many boxes you need and its size before making an investment. Make sure that you only invest in quality products.

Benefits of Getting Champagne Glass Storage Boxes

Champagne or sparkling wine is a celebratory drink that tastes great and completes any special occasion or celebration. But, you cannot just pop open a bottle of bubbly and drink it straight out of the bottle. In order to enjoy champagne, one need to use champagne flutes and saucers. This is why almost all the event or catering companies in the UK are required to stock up on champagne glasses and also make sure that the glasses stay undamaged and in one piece. If you are in the food and hospitality industry and thinking of ways to wash, store and transport champagne glasses easily, a champagne glass storage box is the ideal solution. Below given are some of the benefits of these storage boxes. 

Saves Storage Space
If you get glass hanging racks or cabinets for storing your champagne glasses, you will eventually run out of space. Also, hanging racks usually have a limit of 8 to 10 glasses. So, what do you do with the rest? The answer lies with a champagne glass storage box. This type of storage box can hold up to 40 glasses at once and you can simply keep them on the floor at a corner of your kitchen or warehouse. If you have more than 40 glasses and need more boxes, you can simply stack the boxes on top of each other to save space.

Allow Liquids to Easily Drain
Storage boxes for champagne glasses typically feature perforated crates offering ventilated bases. Since the crates are perforated, you can straight away store the glasses after washing. The residue liquid will drain away without causing any dampness. So, when you take out the glasses, they will be fresh and sparkling.

So, forget your old glass storage methods of wrapping them in bubble wraps or placing them in cardboard boxes after every event. Embrace the specialised champagne glass storage boxes.