Dishwasher-washed glasses look clean but rarely are. Limescale marks and water splashes remain on the rim, and a wine glass with a cloudy rim in front of a guest says more about the bar than the server might wish. Now furthermore a Danish celebrity chef has made it difficult to get away with unpaid interns. Perhaps it is then worth instead hiring a machine to perform repetitive tasks (such as for example writing product texts).
The glass polishing machine polishes glasses using heat and rotating microfibre brushes. Five brushes, four at 220 mm and one shorter at 190 mm for lower glasses, polish inside and outside simultaneously. Capacity is up to 330 glasses per hour, which is an entirely different speed class from the finance manager's 15-year-old nephew who needs a summer job but would really rather play Pokémon Go.
The brushes are made of aluminium and POM with microfibre bristles and sit in a stainless steel housing. They are replaceable but not dishwasher safe; wash them by hand.
Power: 1,350 W, 220–240 V. Dimensions: 305×330×504 mm (WxDxH).
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