Battle Of The Bars: The Cambro Cambar Vs. The Carlisle Maximizer
A portable bar or two is a fantastic addition to any hotel
, convention center, or catering business. Anywhere there are thirsty customers waiting, portable bars come to the rescue, offering easy access to beer, wine, and mixed drinks, and increasing customer satisfaction and increasing profits for operators. Today, we're going to take a side-by-side look at two different portable bars; one, the Cambro Cambar, offers great economy, while the other, the Carlisle Maximizer, offers a more elegant look. Both are excellent products.
Cambro Cambar
The Economy System Cambro Cambar is durable and lightweight for ease of transportation, and as it is constructed of impact resistant, waterproof polyethylene, it is very easy to keep clean. This handy mini bar is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use; it won't chip, dent, or rust. It has a nice design that fits well in casual situations, and it offers excellent function. Ideal for bottle, can, or mixer service, the Cambro Cambar comes with an ice sink built in, and has a 5-bottle speed rail. It is designed to roll over such surfaces as grass or gravel with ease, but it's perfectly at home on the patio or indoors, too. Equipped with four 5-inch swivel casters, two of which have brakes, this bar is 54 inches long by 25 7/8 inches wide. It is 46 1/8 inches tall, and it is available in a number of colors to suit any decor.
Carlisle Maximizer
The Carlisle Maximizer Portable Bar features a sleek, elegant design that blends well with any decor. It is manufactured of low-density polyethylene and is very easy to clean and maintain, plus it has some attractive extras. The bar comes with a built in cutting board that can be removed for thorough cleaning, plus it features a two-step bar and countertop that makes drink preparation a snap.
Its 56-inch serving area has plenty of room for condiment caddies, while the molded countertop features a built-in well for a bar mat. The Carlisle Maximizer also features a unique sliding drawer that can be removed for more storage; it is large enough to accommodate standard bus boxes. The unit is delivered fully assembled, and features sturdy casters with brakes on each wheel. It comes with a 15-gallon ice bin with an integrated drain and water trap, plus, it comes with a dust cover for sanitary transport and storage. It has a speed rack that holds 6 bottles, plus it has plenty of room for staging glassware.
As you can see, each of these bars offers a number of very attractive options, and each is designed for use in busy settings. The Carlisle Maximizer has a better backbar area, while the Cambro Cambar is designed for super easy transport. Carlisle's model offers more stability since all wheels are equipped with brakes. As for pricing, you might be astonished to discover that the Cambro Cambar costs only a little less than the Carlisle Maximizer does. Pick your favorite, and prepare to serve up the profits.
by: Jeff Breeden
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