Overview

Introduction: Hot-Holding Cabinets

This month, When to Replace profiles hot-holding cabinets, which are designed to hold heated food, while maintaining its fresh-cooked temperature and quality.

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How to Know

How to Know When to Replace Your Hot-Holding Cabinet
Hot-holding cabinets show several signs that their useful life is about to end, including leaking and an inability to maintain desired temperatures.
Click here to learn the other warning signs of old age in hot-holding cabinets.



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Buyers Be Aware
The goal of a hot-holding cabinet is to keep food hot. While that may seem simple, foodservice operators should weigh a number of other conditions before purchasing one of these units.
Here's a list of what to consider.




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Maintenance Matters

Maintenance Matters

Hot-holding cabinets require regular cleaning and simple maintenance, which help extend the service life. To properly maintain these units, there are a number of things to consider.
Here are six easy but important steps to take.




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