Classeq

Classeq is the UK’s leading and most popular warewasher brand for independent and smaller-scale caterers.

Part of the Winterhalter UK group, Classeq provides a total solution for warewashing, from pre-sales advice to after-sales service, training and maintenance, as well as a budget-friendly rental scheme.

All Classeq machines are WRAS-approved, CE-marked and supplied with a comprehensive one year warranty, backed by Winterhalter’s now-legendary nationwide service network.

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Classeq warewashers at Barnsley College clean up after students

Learning To Cook – Fresh Ingredients And No Clutter

Barnsley College is receiving glowing reports from OFSTED and has been awarded Beacon Status from the Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS). It’s sited on its own campus in a brand new state-of-the-art building. The newly finished catering school, which teaches students practical as well as managerial skills, is a gleaming stainless steel paradise. (more…)

Five ways to keep your glass and dishwasher in top form over the Christmas rush

British warewasher manufacturer Classeq offers advice

There’s no getting away from the fact that Christmas is the busiest time of the year in the hospitality industry. Both staff and machines are working overtime and any weak
points in the operation will soon crack under the pressure. It pays to take a few moments to check out vital equipment to ensure there won’t be any hitches in the festive service. (more…)

Littler Sir Eco ….

Classeq launches new, compact, energy-saving Eco1 glasswasher

Classeq’s new Eco1 is designed to deliver the most compact, most water- and energy-efficient budget-priced glass washer on the market.  The British manufacturer has reduced the exterior dimensions without compromising on performance or capacity: the new Eco1 still washes up to 12 pint glasses, sparkling clean, in just two minutes.  And it uses less water and less energy to do it.  (more…)

Classeq Warewashers: British Built, British Quality And British Back-Up

Classeq Duo 750 and sink

Classeq has chosen to manufacture its glasswashers and dishwashers in a purpose-built factory at Hixton, near Stafford. This means the company can be sure of the quality of production and after sales back up, as well as saving costs on transportation.

“Our machines are designed and built to be reliable and energy efficient and to offer a best value-for-money option both at point of purchase and during operation,” explains Nick Burridge of Classeq. “Because our warewashers are British-built, sourcing spares and routine maintenance items is quick and easy so we can offer excellent after-sales service.” (more…)

Classeq: getting backbar design right for glasswashing

Nearly every pub and club will have an undercounter glasswasher behind the bar.  And although glasswashers aren’t sexy, like (say) bottle coolers and drinks units, they need to be factored in to the bar design right from the start.  British glasswasher manufacturer Classeq offers this advice to help operators get the bar set up for efficient glasswashing.  (more…)

Recession-Busting Warewashing:

Classeq Helps British Caterers Cut the Cost of Cleaning Crocks

Spending too much on water, energy and detergents?  Seven top cost-saving tips from Classeq

These days every caterer and publican is trying to maximise profits and cut costs.  One category of equipment that has high running costs is warewashing – glasswashers and dishwashers use loads of energy, water and detergents. 

Now British manufacturer Classeq has put together some top tips to help UK businesses cut the cost of cleaning crocks.  (more…)

Polycarbonate Care

Classeq advises how to keep polycarbonate ‘glasses’ shining all summer long

During the summer months when more drinkers stay outside operators tend to switch to polycarbonate glasses for safety. Polycarbonate ‘glasses’ can be produced cheaply in a variety of designs by injection moulding. Their main advantage is that of being unbreakable while feeling more like traditional glass than flimsy plastic options. (more…)

No need to take a break

 Classeq’s new Hydro H957 is designed for continuous washing power

Classeq has re-engineered its popular Hydro H957 pass-through dishwasher. By using a bigger heating element the new H957 can achieve 1.5 minute wash cycles throughout the wash period, with no need for recovery time between cycles. This makes the H957 especially suitable for really busy sites as it can now process up to 40 racks per hour, every hour.

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Getting A Dishwasher That Is Up To The Job

Classeq’s Duo 500 makes a great first step into the world of commercial dishwashers 078
 
Many smaller premises such as B & Bs, farmhouse tearooms and small start-up cafes are tempted to struggle on with a domestic dishwasher as they build up their business. However this can be a false economy as domestic dishwashers are not built to withstand the heavy use of a commercial operation, and in fact commercial machines are cheaper to run.

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Busy Butlins gets Classeq cleaning power

New Hydro dishwasher washes plates and pans in Pizza Restaurant at Butlins, Minehead 037
 
The pizzeria at Butlins in Minehead is their fifth busiest restaurant in the country. Open from noon to 11pm, it serves both in-house diners and takeaway customers. Its daily turnover of between £3,000 – £10,000 generates huge quantities of pizza pans and tableware to wash up.

Minehead Butlins has recently been through a £1.4million refurbishment during which the dishwasher and glasswasher in the pizza restaurant were replaced. As in any commercial venture cost played a crucial part in the purchasing decision for both items.

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