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Imperial IHR-GT12-M-LP Spec Series 12" Griddle Modular/Countertop Heavy Duty Liquid Propane Gas Range w/ Thermostatic Controls
Imperial IHR-G24-M-LP Spec Series 24" Griddle Modular/Countertop Heavy Duty Liquid Propane Gas Range
Imperial IHR-G24-M-NG Spec Series 24" Griddle Modular/Countertop Heavy Duty Natural Gas Range
Star Max 624TSPF 24" Thermostatic Control Gas Countertop Griddle with Safety Pilot - LP
Star Max 624TSPF 24" Thermostatic Control Gas Countertop Griddle with Safety Pilot - NG
Star Max 624TCHSF 24" Countertop Chrome Gas Griddle with Thermostatic Controls - LP
Star Max 624TF 24" Thermostat Controlled Gas Griddle - LP
Star Max 624TCHSF 24" Countertop Chrome Gas Griddle with Thermostatic Controls - NG
Star Max 624TF 24" Thermostat Controlled Gas Griddle - NG
Star Max 615TF 15" Thermostat Controlled Gas Griddle - LP
Star Max 615TF 15" Thermostat Controlled Gas Griddle - NG
Star Max 615MF 15" Manual Control Gas Countertop Griddle - LP
Star Max 615MF 15" Manual Control Gas Countertop Griddle - NG
Star 872MA Ultra Max 72" Countertop Gas Griddle with Manual Controls - NG
Star 860TA Ultra Max 60" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - LP
Star 860TA Ultra Max 60" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - NG
Star 860MA Ultra Max 60" Countertop Gas Griddle with Manual Controls - NG
Star 848MA Ultra Max 48" Countertop Gas Griddle with Manual Controls - NG
Star 848TA Ultra Max 48" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - LP
Star 848TA Ultra Max 48" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - NG
Star 836TA Ultra Max 36" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - LP
Star 836TA Ultra Max 36" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - NG
Star 836MA Ultra Max 36" Countertop Gas Griddle with Manual Controls - LP
Star 836MA Ultra Max 36" Countertop Gas Griddle with Manual Controls - NG
Star 824MA Ultra Max 24" Countertop Gas Griddle with Manual Controls - LP
Star 824TA Ultra Max 24" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - LP
Star 824TA Ultra Max 24" Countertop Gas Griddle with Mechanical Snap Action Controls - NG
Star 824MA Ultra Max 24" Countertop Gas Griddle with Manual Controls - NG
Star Max 624MF 24" Manual Control Gas Countertop Griddle - LP
Star Max 624MF 24" Manual Control Gas Countertop Griddle - NG
American Range AEMG-72 72” Manual Griddle - LP
American Range AEMG-24 24” Manual Griddle - LP
American Range AEMG-12 12” Manual Griddle - LP
Globe C36GG Chefmate 36" Gas Griddle
Globe C24GG Chefmate 24" Gas Griddle
Globe GG60TG 60" Heavy-Duty Gas Countertop Griddle with Thermostatic Controls
Globe GG48TG 48" Countertop Gas Griddle with Thermostatic Controls
Globe GG36TG 36" Countertop Gas Griddle with Thermostatic Controls
Globe GG24TG 24" Countertop Gas Griddle with Thermostatic ControlsGlobe GG24TG 24" Countertop Gas Griddle with Thermostatic Controls
Globe GG48G 48" Countertop Gas GriddleGlobe GG48G 48" Countertop Gas Griddle
Globe GG36G 36" Countertop Gas GriddleGlobe GG36G 36" Countertop Gas Griddle
Globe GG24G 24" Countertop Gas GriddleGlobe GG24G 24" Countertop Gas Griddle
Globe GG15G Countertop Gas GriddleGlobe GG15G Countertop Gas Griddle
Cookline CGG-60T-HD 60" Gas Countertop Griddle with Thermostatic Controls - 150,000 BTU
Cookline CGG-48M 48" Gas Countertop Griddle with Manual Controls - 120,000 BTU
Cookline CGG-36M 36" Gas Countertop Griddle with Manual Controls - 90,000 BTU

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What to know before you buy

Before choosing commercial cooking equipment, start with your menu, production volume, and available kitchen space. The right setup should support daily workflow, match your peak-hour demand, and fit the way your team actually cooks during service. Capacity, footprint, utility requirements, and equipment type all matter more than price alone when you are buying for long-term performance.

It is also important to think in terms of operation, not just products. A small café, a busy restaurant, and a high-volume commissary kitchen will all need different types of commercial cooking equipment. Choosing the right ovens, fryers, griddles, ranges, or countertop units starts with understanding your kitchen’s pace, layout, and service goals so you can invest in equipment that performs reliably every day.

F.A.Q.

What is commercial cooking equipment?

Commercial cooking equipment includes the machines and appliances used in professional foodservice operations such as restaurants, cafés, bakeries, delis, and commissary kitchens. This category typically includes ovens, fryers, griddles, ranges, charbroilers, steamers, and other equipment designed for daily commercial use.

What equipment do you need in a commercial kitchen?

The equipment you need depends on your menu, service style, kitchen size, and production volume. Most commercial kitchens require a core setup that may include ovens, fryers, ranges, griddles, prep equipment, holding equipment, and ventilation-compatible cooking solutions.

How do I choose the right commercial cooking equipment?

Start by evaluating your menu, expected output, available space, and utility requirements. The right commercial cooking equipment should match your workflow, handle peak-hour demand, and provide the capacity and durability your operation needs for consistent daily performance.

What is the difference between restaurant kitchen equipment and commercial cooking equipment?

Restaurant kitchen equipment is a broader term that can include prep, refrigeration, storage, and cleaning equipment, while commercial cooking equipment refers more specifically to the appliances used for cooking food. In many cases, cooking equipment is one of the most important parts of a complete restaurant kitchen setup.

Is countertop or floor model cooking equipment better?

Neither is automatically better. Countertop cooking equipment is often ideal for smaller kitchens, flexible layouts, and operations that need to save space, while floor models are usually better for higher-volume production and heavier daily use. The best choice depends on your kitchen layout, menu, and service demands.