Pizza Pan Racks
Maximize Your Kitchen Storage with Our Pizza Screen Racks
Pizza screen racks are designed to withstand the demands of a busy kitchen environment, with durable construction and convenient features that make storage a breeze. Whether you're looking for a pizza rack for your oven or a storage solution for your prep area, our collection has you covered.
The benefits of using pizza screen racks in your kitchen include:
- Improved organization and accessibility of pizza pans and screens
- Maximized storage space in your kitchen
- Enhanced durability and longevity of your pizza equipment
- Increased efficiency and workflow in your kitchen
Our extensive collection of pizza pan racks includes options for every kitchen setup and budget. One of our top-selling models is the Prairie View LPZ2516DB Pizza Pan Rack, which features a double-deep design that can hold up to 48 pans ranging from 12' to 16' in size. For a more compact option, consider the Prairie View Industries LPZ3016 Pizza Pan Rack, which offers a single-capacity design with a 15' depth. Both models are constructed from durable aluminum and feature swivel casters for easy mobility.
Be sure to check out our selection of pizza pans and pizza screens, as well as our pizza trays for serving and presentation. And don't forget about our pizza screens and disks, perfect for creating crispy, evenly-cooked crusts. You'll serve delicious pizzas with the right equipment and supplies in no time!
A pizza pan rack is designed to organize and efficiently store multiple pizza pans or screens. It allows you to stack and transport multiple pizza pans neatly.
Pizza pan racks are available in different sizes to fit common pizza pan dimensions, usually 12-18 inches in diameter.
Single-deep racks hold one layer of pizza pans, while double-deep racks hold two layers, allowing for more efficient storage and transport.
Both mobile and stationary pizza pan racks are available. Mobile racks have casters for easy movement, while stationary racks are designed to remain in one location.
Common materials include stainless steel, aluminum, and heavy-duty plastic or composite. The material affects the rack's durability, weight, and ease of cleaning.