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Salamander / Open Toaster

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Salamander grills and open toasters are compact, high-intensity cooking appliances designed for fast finishing, toasting, melting, and browning in commercial kitchens. Used in restaurants, cafés, pubs, hotels, and catering kitchens, these appliances are built for performance and speed—perfect for grilling cheese, finishing steaks, browning gratins, or toasting breads and sandwiches.

While similar in design, salamander grills are often height-adjustable and deliver radiant heat from the top, whereas open toasters typically offer both radiant heat and conveyor or pass-through options for high-speed toasting.


Salamander Grill Key Features:

  • Top-Down Radiant Heat – Ideal for melting cheese, glazing, finishing meats, or caramelizing desserts

  • Height-Adjustable Grill Tray – Control proximity to heat for precision and consistency

  • Gas or Electric Models – Choose based on your kitchen’s energy access and performance preferences

  • Fast Heat-Up Time – Perfect for quick service environments

  • Compact Benchtop Design – Saves space while boosting output

  • Stainless Steel Construction – Easy to clean and built for daily use


Open Toaster Key Features:

  • Open-Style Toaster Deck or Conveyor – Great for toasting bread, bagels, focaccias, and sandwich melts

  • Multiple Heat Zones – Independent control of top and bottom elements (in some models)

  • Variable Speed Control (Conveyor Models) – Adjust throughput for consistent browning and volume

  • Perfect for Breakfast Service – Quick turnaround without preheating large appliances

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Woodson toaster Griller W.GTQI8S.15. - Hospitality Connect

Woodson

Griddle with Toaster

Woodson toaster Griller W.GTQI8S.15.

Regular price $1,335.00
Sale price $1,335.00 Regular price $1,416.80

Choosing the Right Salamander / Open Toaster for Your Business

Salamanders and overhead open toasters deliver high-intensity radiant heat for browning, toasting, melting and finishing. They live above the line at the pass or as a counter-mounted finisher. Hospitality Connect stocks gas and electric salamanders and bench-toasters from Goldstein, Cookrite, Anvil, Roband and Apuro — in 600mm bench through to 900mm wall-mounted formats.

Types of salamanders

  • Gas salamanders (overhead infrared): 600–900mm wall-mount or pass-mount; the highest output, fastest-recovery option.
  • Electric salamanders (radiant): 2.5–4kW elements; cleaner install (no flue), good for venues without gas access.
  • Adjustable height salamander: Slide the rack up and down to control intensity — better for delicate sauces vs aggressive browning.
  • Bench-top open toasters: Roband and Apuro 6-, 8- and 10-slice toasters for breakfast service.
  • Cheese-melt salamanders: Compact 2-slice format dedicated to gratins, melts and brulee finishing.

Sizing and venue match

Match salamander width to your pass — 600mm covers a 4-burner range; 900mm covers a 6-burner. Plate clearance under the element runs 100–200mm; check that against your tallest pan and biggest plate. Bench toasters scale by slice count — 6-slice covers a 50-cover cafe; 10-slice for 100+ covers. Allow 50–80mm side clearance for ventilation; salamanders run hot on the casing, not just the working surface.

Installation and ventilation

  • Power and gas: Electric salamanders run 15A 240V or 20A; gas units need a 20mm supply and certified gas fitter.
  • Canopy: Wall-mount salamanders typically need a Type II canopy with grease filtration; bench toasters often run without.
  • Pass-mount brackets: Heavy-duty wall brackets rated to 60–80kg; secure into structural wall, not plasterboard.
  • Heat damage: Don't mount under timber pass — heat ages varnish and creates a fire risk over years.
  • Element life: Quartz elements last 4,000–6,000 hours; stock spares for production kitchens.

Salamander wall-mounting needs structural backing — heavy 900mm units run 60–80kg, and plasterboard alone won't hold them through years of service vibration. Specify a structural noggin or a wall-mounted shelf bracket rated to 100kg per metre. Bench-mount toasters are the simpler install but consume bench length — 4-slot is 350mm, 6-slot 450mm, 10-slot 700mm. Confirm cord exit position before specifying — some models exit rear, some right-side. Quartz element life is roughly 4,000–6,000 hours of use; stock a spare in the maintenance kit because mid-service failure is service-stopping. Procurement note: salamander wall brackets are often sold separately to the unit. Confirm the bracket on the order and check structural backing — plasterboard alone won't hold a 900mm gas salamander. Specify a noggin or a wall-mounted shelf bracket rated to 100kg per metre during the building phase.

Pair with

Pair with food heat lamps, convection oven, high speed ovens and grill and contact press for the full hot-finish line.

More about Salamander / Open Toaster

Why buy salamanders and open toasters from Hospitality Connect

  • Curated for Australian commercial kitchens: Every line is selected against the realities of AU service — voltage, room dimensions, council rules, ambient temperatures.
  • Brand-direct relationships: We deal directly with manufacturers and importers, so you get current models and the right parts when you need them.
  • Field-tested specs: Sizes, gauges and capacities listed on each product reflect what actually works in service, not glossy brochure numbers.
  • Tech support that picks up: Pre and post-sale phone lines staffed by people who know commercial kitchens.
  • Warranty handled here: We process the claim with the manufacturer; you keep cooking.

Salamanders and open toasters care and longevity

  • Check fan motor and bearings quarterly: Convection fans run hot; failed bearings drop the air curtain and uneven cookers.
  • Inspect door gaskets: Burnt or compressed gaskets bleed heat and waste 10–15% of energy per cycle.
  • Clean cavity within 30 minutes of last use: Hot residue lifts cleanly; cold carbonised soil needs aggressive chemicals that damage seals.
  • Test safety thermostats annually: High-limit cut-outs are the last line of defence and quietly fail.
  • Calibrate display vs probe annually: A 10°C drift undermines bake consistency.

Need help choosing? Talk to us

Our commercial chefs and fit-out specialists can match the right salamanders and open toasters to your menu, footprint and operating budget. Send through your floor plan, service brief or trading hours, or call our Australia-based trade line for a same-day spec quote — we'll line up sizes, brands, voltage and gas requirements, lead times and freight rates before you commit. If you're fitting out a new venue or refurbishing an existing one, ask about multi-line trade pricing and consolidated delivery so the kit lands when the trades do, not weeks later.