Mareno Commercial Cooking Ranges: Italian Practicality Built Into Every Millimetre of the Design
There's a category of Italian cooking equipment manufacturer that I think of as "chef-forward." They design equipment around how chefs actually work at a cooking station rather than around how the equipment looks in a specification document. Mareno commercial kitchen equipment sits in this category.
Mareno has been manufacturing modular commercial cooking
ranges in Italy since 1963. The 700 and 900 series cover the full cooking line
specification: range tops, griddles, fryers, pasta cookers, bain maries, ovens,
and hot cupboards in module widths from 400mm to 800mm. The modular design
allows kitchen planning teams to configure cooking lines that match the actual
workflow and cuisine mix of the operation.
The 2mm pressed steel frame construction in Mareno ranges is
the durability specification that matters in a cooking line running two service
periods a day. Frame deformation under sustained heat loading is a failure mode
in lighter-gauge alternatives. The Mareno construction specification is
designed to prevent it.
What I appreciate about Mareno specifically is the independent
module serviceability. Individual sections in a modular Mareno cooking line can
be removed and replaced without disturbing adjacent modules. In a cooking line
that's running two service periods a day, the ability to swap out a faulty
fryer section without taking the entire line offline is a practical operational
benefit that most buyers don't think about at specification stage but
definitely notice during operation.
The 900 series steps up the thermal performance and cooking
surface dimensions for high-volume hotel banquet kitchens and institutional
operations where the 700 series doesn't have the thermal mass for sustained
heavy service periods.
Jacio Indicius is the authorised Mareno dealer across India,
the Middle East, Gulf, USA, China, and Asia. MKN and Nayati cooking equipment
offer different specification angles for the cooking range category.
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