BKI SM-39 39" Self Service Countertop Heated Display Shelf - (1) Shelf, 120v - Image 1
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SKU: 559-SM39
Brand: BKI
Model: SM-39

BKI SM-39 39" Self Service Countertop Heated Display Shelf - (1) Shelf, 120v

The BKI SM-39 39" heated countertop display shelf offers a pass-thru design for easy access, stainless steel construction, and ceramic infrared heat. Perfect for biscuits, burgers, and wrapped goods. In stock and ready to order.

Key Features

  • Pass-thru design allows customers to access food while employees load from the back, ideal for high-traffic areas like buffets and delis.
  • Stainless steel construction with ceramic infrared top heat ensures durability, even heating, and a professional look.
  • Standard pan size accommodates biscuits, hamburgers, and wrapped goods, making it versatile for various menu items.
  • Illuminated display brightens food presentation, encouraging impulse purchases and enhancing visual appeal.
  • 1-year limited warranty on parts and labor, plus 120V power compatibility for easy installation in commercial kitchens.
Elevate your restaurant’s hot food presentation with the BKI SM-39, a 39" countertop heated display shelf designed for self-service and efficiency. This single-level, pass-thru model features a standard pan size ideal for biscuits, hamburgers, and other wrapped goods, allowing customers to easily select items while employees load from the back. The stainless steel construction ensures durability, while the ceramic infrared top heat provides even, gentle heating without hot spots. Its illuminated display brightens your menu, drawing attention to key items and encouraging impulse purchases. Perfect for high-traffic areas like buffets, delis, or quick-service kitchens, the BKI SM-39 enhances both functionality and aesthetics. With a 1-year limited warranty and 120V power, it’s built to withstand the demands of commercial kitchens while delivering a professional touch to your food display setup. Invest in a solution that boosts sales and streamlines operations—order the BKI SM-39 today.