Hello Everyone,
I was at a local Sam's Club tonight and saw something very cool.
It was one of those huge Meat Rotisseries that all supermarkets and Clubs have these days. I was looking at Meats and such when the BIG sound of a dishwasher caught my ear. When I looked up, there was two of these Inferno 3500 Rotisseries in the WASH MODE! I have never seen this in my life. There was this HUGE Cast Iron Wash arm on the bottom the machine that was actually running like our regular dishwashers. The water force was amazing! I caught it in the "High Temp Sani Wash". The sales person asked me if I needed help and I explained that I had never seen such a thing. She then told me that these were a God Send. They used have to clean the other cookers by hand, and this machine cleaned them spotless in under a hour! She let me go behind the counter and look at it. She explained that she put in regular dishwasher soap and a little bleach and turned on the Sani Cycle. It was too cool!!! I stayed and watched the wash, and the two rinses. It used LOT'S of WATER! The last rinse had this stop and start action that would push Tons of Water with a Pulse! It was amazing!
Has anyone else seen these?
Brent
I was at a local Sam's Club tonight and saw something very cool.
It was one of those huge Meat Rotisseries that all supermarkets and Clubs have these days. I was looking at Meats and such when the BIG sound of a dishwasher caught my ear. When I looked up, there was two of these Inferno 3500 Rotisseries in the WASH MODE! I have never seen this in my life. There was this HUGE Cast Iron Wash arm on the bottom the machine that was actually running like our regular dishwashers. The water force was amazing! I caught it in the "High Temp Sani Wash". The sales person asked me if I needed help and I explained that I had never seen such a thing. She then told me that these were a God Send. They used have to clean the other cookers by hand, and this machine cleaned them spotless in under a hour! She let me go behind the counter and look at it. She explained that she put in regular dishwasher soap and a little bleach and turned on the Sani Cycle. It was too cool!!! I stayed and watched the wash, and the two rinses. It used LOT'S of WATER! The last rinse had this stop and start action that would push Tons of Water with a Pulse! It was amazing!
Has anyone else seen these?
Brent