Glass Washers for Bars – Best Equipment & Maintenance

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What are the best glass washers for bars? Discover the maintenance secrets to problem-free warewashers, pricing and which have the best features.

FREE STEAM FACIALS!

If you’ve owned an automatic glass washer for any length of time, you must dread opening the door at the end of the cycle: how about those FREE steam facials?! Automatic glass washers are veritable double-edged swords to high-volume bars: irrefutable benefits countered by numerous operating and maintenance problems. This article discusses automatic glass washers, how to service them and some new products that can help make your life much easier. Included in today’s edition is an exclusive podcast interview with an industry veteran who specializes in glass washer sales and service..

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HIGH QUALITY GLASS WASHERS ELIMINATE STEAM FACIALS

WHAT ARE THE SECRETS OF MAINTAINING PROBLEM-FREE GLASS WASHERS?

In my quest to determine the best glass washers for bars, I had a great audio interview (above) with Cyndie Salas.  Cyndie is an industry veteran and owner of Dishing It Out, LLC, a Tampa-based bar and restaurant equipment company, “Appropriate cleaning, servicing and sensible operation will help keep your glass washer in service for many years, while achieving long-term value through regular maintenance.”

 

INTERVIEW WITH CYNDIE SALAS OF “DISHING IT OUT” ABOUT OWNING AND MAINTAINING AUTOMATIC GLASS WASHERS
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MOYER DIEBEL 601 HRG RACK STYLE GLASSWASHER

TIPS FOR EXTENDING THE LIFE OF AN AUTOMATIC GLASS WASHER


These are Cyndie’s tips for extending the life of your glass washer:

  • Consult the owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommendations of operating, cleaning and servicing your glasswasher.
  • Fully train your staff about machine usage.
  • Correct water preparation (softeners, filtration systems, etc.) is critical.
  • Develop a rack program matched to your glass sizes.
  • Have a local maintenance provider assist you to develop a training, operating and cleaning program.
  • Consistent, proper water temperature is essential to the longevity of your glass washer:
    • The higher the temperature, the more effectively detergents work.
    • If the temperature in the machine is set too low, dirt cannot be removed and glassware cannot be properly disinfected.
    • Temperatures set too high may break glasses and compromise lifespan and stemware décor.


As you can see, consistent and proper water temperature is critical to the longevity of the glass washer as well as the stemware. Cyndie has prepared a document outlining maintenance services that her company normally offers to bar and restaurant owners; this can be downloaded below.

Downloadable:
Regular Glasswasher Machine Maintenance

 

 

WHICH GLASS WASHER HAS THE MOST AND BEST FEATURES?

I’ve been a proponent of rack-style glass washers, especially the Moyer-Diebel 601HRG (featured above), but if I had to recommend the best glass washers for bars with the most and best features, depending where you live, it would be either the Premax or Advansys LXe series offered by Hobart. The German-based company now offers the first glasswasher in the world to deliver completely dry glasses! This unit is loaded with engineering features, such as:

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HOBART LXER GLASSWASHER FOR THE U.S. MARKET
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HOBART PREMAX GCP FOR THE EUROPEAN MARKET

FEATURES OF THE HOBART Premax and Advansys LXe GLASS WASHERS

 

Door Stop Vapostop: No More Glass Washer Facials!

When shopping for glass washers for bars, avoid models without a cold rinse. Otherwise, you’ll have plenty of “steam facials”! Hobart’s ingenious patented design channels moisture out of the wash chamber by combining dry, warm air with an innovative airflow system – and simultaneously drying the glasses.

 

 

Hobart Offers the Most Economical Glass Washers

The Premax GCP (see below) utilizes a mere 1.9L of water; the Advansys LXeR (see below) uses only .62 gallons (2.3L).

  • Hot & Cold Rinsing
    For those who wash dishware as well as glassware, two rinsing options enables you to select your preference on-the-fly. The hot rinsing setting (preferred for wine glasses) eliminates manual washing. The result saves labor and the likelihood of breakage and injury. However, the hot rinsing feature requires 90 seconds of additional processing time. The cold-rinsing option, applied after the hot rinse, provides a cool, wet glass, ready for immediate use. Cool glasses are critical for tap beer because they reduce foaming.
  • Glass Shining
    Have you ever seen a bartender polishing glasses with a towel? This is known as “Glass Shining,” and there is something to this long-held practice. New glasses have a protective coating which can be removed over time, through the normal cleaning process. The result is excessive buildup of coverings and deposits during usage (including minerals and food soil). All this cannot be removed by a normal machine. Hobart developed a “Glass Shine” cycle designed to automatically remove this buildup. The result: no more manual glass shining.

LIMITED AVAILABILITY OF HOBART

In the European market, Hobart offers two models in the Premax series for under bar applications. The low-volume model GCP, 18”W, is rated at 768 glasses per hour. The high-volume model GP, 24”W, is rated at 2,160 glasses per hour. The brochures for both units can be downloaded below.

Due to building code regulations, the GP and GCP aren’t available in the U.S. market. However, Hobart offers a similar series to the above, called “Advansys.” With two similar models (the LXeR and the LXePR). The closer equivalent to the European models is model LXER, a 24”W unit rated at 1,080 glasses per hour. The average price for this unit is around $6,400, depending on options. U.S. customers can download this cut sheet below, as well.

WHY HOBART HAS THE BEST GLASS WASHERS FOR BARS

Price-wise, Hobart is a premium line, but according to Salas, the value justifies the investment. As for serviceability, Hobart’s reputation to provide parts for models older than 10 years has occasionally been frustrating for service people. However, she’s quick to point-out that parts are readily available and well-supported for the newer models. Salas’s overall feeling about Hobart is that the quality of their glass washers has always been outstanding. This speaks volumes, coming from a person who owns a service company.

If I were in the market for the best glass washers for bars, I would give both Hobart models serious consideration.


Downloadables:

Moyer Diebel 601HRG Cut Sheet

Brochure of Hobart PREMAX GCP Brochure

Hobart Premax GP Brochure

Cut Sheet for Hobart LXeR-LXePR Cut Sheet

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