New Zealand, 17th May 2024 – Brayco New Zealand, a leader in high-quality kitchen solutions, today announced the launch of its latest product line, a range of robust kitchen trolleys built to endure the demanding conditions of commercial kitchens braycostainless.co.nz/trolleys/. The new collection, which includes both 2 and 3-shelf variants, is available in stainless steel and polypropylene options, crafted to cater to the diverse needs of culinary professionals.
Designed with durability and utility in mind, Brayco’s kitchen trolleys are engineered to operate efficiently within the hectic, sometimes chaotic environments typical of busy kitchens. The construction of these trolleys is substantial, reflecting Brayco’s commitment to quality and long-term usability. Whether in a high-end restaurant, a bustling café, or a dynamic catering environment, these trolleys promise to deliver performance and resilience.
“The introduction of the new kitchen trolley range marks a significant step forward in the mission to provide premium kitchen solutions that combine durability with innovative design,” said the spokesperson for Brayco New Zealand. “Understanding the daily challenges faced in commercial kitchens, the team has developed the trolleys to offer unmatched strength and functionality, ensuring they can withstand even the most intense kitchen activities.”
Brayco’s kitchen trolleys are designed not only for durability but also for ease of use. Each model features smooth-rolling wheels that make moving heavy loads effortless, reducing strain on kitchen staff and increasing efficiency. The choice of materials – stainless steel and polypropylene – ensures that the trolleys are easy to clean and maintain, meeting the highest standards of kitchen hygiene.
The stainless steel models offer a sleek look and added resistance against corrosion and wear. Polypropylene models provide a lightweight alternative without sacrificing strength, suitable for environments where mobility is key. Both materials are known for their longevity and ability to resist the harsh conditions often found in professional kitchens.
“The focus has always been on not just meeting but exceeding the expectations of the customers,” added the spokesperson. “With the new trolleys, the team is setting a new standard for what professionals can expect from kitchen mobility solutions. They are over-engineered by design, ensuring they thrive in even ‘dodgem-car’ kitchen environments where lesser products might fail.”
Looking to the future, Brayco New Zealand is committed to continuing its tradition of innovation in the kitchen industry. “As the team moves forward, they will keep pushing the boundaries of design and technology in kitchen equipment. The goal is to anticipate the evolving needs of culinary professionals and to meet these demands with products that not only perform exceptionally but also enhance the overall cooking and serving experience,” the spokesperson revealed about the company’s future direction.
The new range of Brayco kitchen trolleys is now available for order. Those interested in enhancing their kitchen operations with these state-of-the-art trolleys can find more information and place orders through Brayco New Zealand’s website or directly at their showroom in East Tāmaki, Auckland.
For more details on the products or to arrange an interview, please call 092715000 or reach out via email to sales@braycostainless.co.nz.
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