According to the IGD (Independent Grocery Distribution) the Food to Go market is set to rise to £23.5bn in 2022 among high street retailers thanks mainly to rapid range and innovation development so another of Panasonic’s recent product launches offers an affordable solution for operators seeking a high-speed oven that would perform in a busy environment.
The SCV-2 Speed Convection Oven does just that and adds a new dimension to the Company’s existing range of commercial microwaves. Fitted with a catalytic converter for extraction-free cooking and with two inverters, cooled by four fans, the SCV-2 is fast winning favour with operators that are being challenged to produce high quality food to go, cooked quickly, from a small space.
It’s a stackable solution that performs well to not only cook food quickly and evenly, but will crisp and brown too, minimising the need to have several individual items of equipment. Ideal menu items include, hot wraps, Paninis, toasted sandwiches, pizzas, pies and pasties.
Panasonic has long been recognised for its build quality and reliability, and for good reason; a professional kitchen can easily achieve over 200 use cycles per microwave, per day, so the demands on it are extremely high. Investment in research and product testing to ensure each oven is up to the rigors of a commercial environment is something the Company will not compromise on as the Panasonic brand has always inspired confidence in its consistent performance and dependability.
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New Speed Convection Oven | SCV-2
Small Footprint, Stackable, Fast. Exceeding expectations every time.
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