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Built-in drip tray for the counter: Customizable with & without glass shower

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Built-in drip tray: The clean solution for your counter

A high-quality counter is the centerpiece of any restaurant. To ensure it remains protected from moisture and maintains its visual appeal, a perfectly fitted, built-in drip tray is essential. Unlike surface-mounted versions, built-in drip trays sit flush with the worktop. This not only creates a sophisticated look but also allows for ergonomic and hygienic work on a single level.

Why stainless steel mounting plates are the best choice

Material quality is crucial when installing drip trays in counters. Our stainless steel drip trays are:

Hygienic: Smooth surfaces prevent germ formation.

Durable: Resistant to acids (e.g. from fruit juices) and cleaning agents.

Easy to clean: The removable perforated sheets can be cleaned with a single movement.

Options for your workflow: With or without glass shower

Depending on the bar concept and available space at the counter, you have a choice between two main options:

Built-in drip tray with glass shower (rinsing position)

The professional solution for bars with high glass throughput. The integrated glass rinser allows glasses to be rinsed with fresh water directly at the tap.

The advantage: The glass is cooled and freed from dust residue, which stabilizes the foam head.

Installation note: In addition to the wastewater connection, a fresh water supply is required under the counter.

Built-in drip tray without glass shower

The classic drip tray for use solely as a dispensing unit. It offers maximum surface area for freshly poured drinks and is ideal when glasses are washed in a separate dishwasher or external sink.

The advantage: Easier installation and a minimalist, undisturbed stainless steel look.

Installation note: The focus here is usually on a generous drain to avoid standing water.

Planning guide: What you should consider during installation

To ensure the drip tray fits perfectly into your counter cutout, you should clarify the following points:

Cutout dimensions: Pay attention to the exact installation dimensions, including the surrounding edge (support edge).

Drainage position: Plan the drainage path so that it does not collide with under-counter cooling systems or pipes.

Sealing: Use high-quality silicone during installation to seal the joint between the stainless steel sheet and the countertop in a watertight manner.

Conclusion: Aesthetics meets functionality

A flush-mounted drip tray significantly enhances any bar area. Whether you opt for the high-end version with a glass rinser for perfect beer management or the minimalist built-in tray without a rinser – quality pays off in the demanding daily routine of a restaurant or bar.

Do you need a technical drawing for the cutout dimensions or help selecting the right accessories? I'd be happy to create an installation checklist for you!

Frequently Asked Questions – We're here to help

Why does the beer foam?
Often the dispensing pressure is set incorrectly (see dispensing pressure table)
How do I put together a tap system?
We offer excellent complete sets where everything has already been thought of. Alternatively, you can contact us using the "Contact" button on the right side of the screen.
Wet or dry cooler?
Wet coolers: increasingly used in the catering industry, high cooling capacity, disadvantage: not immediately ready for use.
Can over-counter coolers be used as under-counter coolers?
YES! Contact us and we will put together the necessary components for you.
Why John Guest connectors?
John Guest offers quick assembly through simple plug-in connections that can usually be made without tools.
How is the dispenser connected?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLhH_1B3zhc
Conversion inch / mm
1" = 2.54 cm 5/32" = 3.969 mm 3/16" = 4.763 mm 1/4" = 6.35 mm 5/16" = 7.938 mm 3/8" = 9.525 mm 1/2" = 12.7 mm