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BevLes Company PHC32-10INS-A-1R1 Proofing Cabinets

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BevLes Company PHC32-10INS-A-1R1 Proofing CabinetsBevLes PHC32 10INS A Undercounter Proofing & Holding Cabinet Insulated Right Hinged Clear Lexan Door 120 V Plug and Play Perfect proof, gentle holdright where you need it. Built for busy bakeries, cafs and catering kitchens, the PHC32 10INS A tucks beneath a counter yet delivers full size performance with precise heat and humidity control from 80 to 180 F. Why Youll Love It Dual Purpose: Proof breads OR hold finished food at serving temperatures with

BevLes PHC32-10INS-A Undercounter Proofing & Holding Cabinet

Insulated • Right-Hinged Clear Lexan® Door • 120 V Plug-and-Play

Perfect proof, gentle hold—right where you need it. Built for busy bakeries, cafés and catering kitchens, the PHC32-10INS-A tucks beneath a counter yet delivers full-size performance with precise heat and humidity control from 80 to 180 °F.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Dual-Purpose: Proof breads OR hold finished food at serving temperatures with one cabinet.
  • Digital accuracy: LED thermostat with independent humidity dial makes dialing-in conditions effortless.
  • Fully insulated: Top, back and sides keep heat stable and energy costs down.
  • Flexible loading: Extruded aluminum pan supports on 1 ½" centers hold (5) 18 × 26" sheet pans, (10) 12 × 20" hotel pans, or (5) 23 × 23" donut screens.
  • “Cast-in” humidification: 5 qt. water reservoir guards the element against burnout and delivers consistent moisture.
  • Removable heating module: Pops out without tools for fast cleaning and service.
  • Built to move: Low-profile 3" swivel plate casters (front two with brakes) glide smoothly under counters and through tight spaces.
  • Durable construction: .063" aluminum body with reinforced base, heavy-duty stainless hinges and positive-latch door gasket.
  • Certified safe: cULus and NSF listed for peace of mind.

Ideal For

  • Bakeries & donut shops needing reliable proofing on the line
  • QSR & fast-casual concepts holding fried or baked menu items
  • Catering commissaries looking to maximize under-counter real estate

Specifications

Model PHC32-10INS-A (right-hand hinge)
Capacity (5) 18 × 26" OR (10) 12 × 20" pans | (5) 23 × 23" screens
Temperature Range 80 – 180 °F  (27 – 82 °C)
Humidity Control Variable dial with 5 qt. cast reservoir & cover
Exterior Dimensions 29" W × 33.5" D × 31.38" H (740 × 850 × 797 mm)
Pan Spacing Adjustable on 1.5" centers
Electrical 120 V / 60 Hz / 1-phase, 2000 W, 16.7 A, 8' cord with NEMA 5-20P
Construction .063" aluminum body, clear Lexan® door, closed-cell gasket
Mobility (4) 3" swivel plate casters, two locking
Unit Weight 135 lb (61 kg)  |  Ship wt. 190 lb (86 kg)
Certifications cULus, NSF

Need extras? Optional reverse hinge, solid door, bumpers, leg kits and additional pan supports are available—contact us for details.

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