Star Holman Buying Guide Hub
Find the Right Star Holman Equipment for Your Countertop Cooking Program
Star Holman supports foodservice operations with conveyor toasters, griddles, charbroilers, sandwich grills, hot dog equipment, conveyor ovens, and warming solutions for busy countertop cooking and service workflows.
This guide is organized around Star Holman's product categories. Russell Hendrix stocks a focused assortment online; for Star Holman products not shown in the stocked collection, use the sales specialist path for sourcing and configuration support.
Quick Picker: Find the Right Star Holman Solution
Why Use This Star Holman Buying Guide
Star Holman is strongest when selected by menu output and station role. A breakfast program may need conveyor speed and opening height. A cookline may need griddle width, gas or electric fit, and recovery. A concession program may need rollers, warmers, or holding support.
Use this page to decide which category fits the workflow first, then shop the stocked Star Holman assortment or contact Russell Hendrix for broader Star Holman sourcing.
Best Fit Operations
Star Holman is especially useful for operations that need repeatable countertop cooking, breakfast output, sandwich production, concession service, or hot holding support.
Conveyor Toasters
Best for toast, bagels, buns, breakfast rushes, and repeatable browning
Star Holman conveyor toasters are the strongest stocked Star/Holman category at Russell Hendrix, with sales demand concentrated around compact and high-output QCS models.
Start here when the operation needs consistent toast, bagel, English muffin, or bun output without tying up staff at a pop-up toaster or salamander.
Why shop this system
- Strong sales demand for QCS compact and high-output conveyor toasters.
- Supports breakfast, cafe, hotel, and institutional toast workflows.
- Selection depends on slices per hour, opening height, voltage, and footprint.
Stocked Star Holman Collection
Shop available Star Holman conveyor toasters and other stocked countertop cooking equipment.
Choose by output
Match slices or bagel halves per hour to the busiest service window, not the average day.
Check opening height
Bagels, buns, Texas toast, and specialty breads may need a taller opening than standard sliced bread.
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What to consider before buying conveyor toasters
Start with the product being toasted, expected output, and available electrical service. A compact 120V toaster can fit smaller breakfast programs, while higher-output 208V models may better serve hotels, campuses, and peak breakfast rushes.
Also confirm opening height, conveyor width, control type, cleaning access, and whether the equipment needs to support bread, bagels, buns, or mixed breakfast items.
Best fit for operations
This system is especially relevant for cafes, breakfast restaurants, hotels, institutions, campus dining, buffets, and foodservice teams producing toast or bagels throughout the day.
Griddles & Flat-Top Cooking
Best for breakfast items, burgers, sandwiches, proteins, and compact cooklines
Star Holman griddles support high-use countertop cooking where menu consistency depends on even heat, width, fuel type, and recovery.
For Russell Hendrix customers, stocked Star Holman griddles are useful when a kitchen needs a dedicated flat-top station without moving into a full range or large custom line.
Why shop this system
- Stocked options include gas and electric Star-Max griddle formats.
- Supports breakfast, burger, sandwich, and protein production.
- Selection depends on width, plate thickness, controls, and utility fit.
Stocked Griddle Options
Browse Star Holman stocked griddles within the main Russell Hendrix Star Holman collection.
Gas or electric
Confirm gas availability or electrical service before choosing a griddle family.
Size the station
Choose width around peak menu volume, not only available counter space.
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What to consider before buying griddles
Start with menu load and station role. Eggs, pancakes, burgers, grilled sandwiches, proteins, and batch breakfast items may all need different widths and heat recovery.
Also check gas type, voltage, plate thickness, grease management, backsplash height, clearance, and where the unit will be cleaned.
Best fit for operations
This system is especially relevant for diners, cafes, QSR, hotels, schools, concessions, and kitchens adding focused flat-top production.
Charbroilers
Best for flame-style cooking, searing, proteins, burgers, and compact grill stations
Star Holman charbroilers give operations a countertop path for grilled flavour and searing performance without committing to a larger broiler setup.
This category is most useful when the menu depends on proteins, burgers, vegetables, or grilled items that need stronger heat and visible grill marks.
Why shop this system
- Stocked Star-Max charbroilers support compact grill workflows.
- Useful for menu items where searing and grill presentation matter.
- Selection depends on width, BTU output, gas fit, grates, and cleanup.
Stocked Charbroilers
Shop stocked Star Holman charbroilers in the main Star Holman collection.
BTU and width
Match output and cooking width to peak grill volume and the type of product being seared.
Cleaning matters
Consider water pans, radiants, grates, and grease management before finalizing the station.
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What to consider before buying charbroilers
Start with the menu and the expected grill load. Burgers, steaks, chicken, vegetables, and specialty proteins may need different grate configurations and recovery expectations.
Also confirm gas type, ventilation, clearance, cleaning access, grate adjustability, and whether the station can support the required heat output safely.
Best fit for operations
This system is especially relevant for restaurants, QSR, concessions, hotels, institutions, and compact kitchens adding grilled menu items.
Sandwich Grills & Contact Cooking
Best for panini, melts, breakfast sandwiches, wraps, and cafe programs
Star Holman sandwich grills and contact cooking equipment support menu items that need pressure, browning, and quick finishing in a compact footprint.
Russell Hendrix may not show every Star Holman sandwich grill online. Use this section to plan the application, then contact a sales specialist if the specific model is not stocked in the Star Holman collection.
Why shop this system
- Supports panini, grilled sandwiches, wraps, and cafe menu builds.
- Selection depends on plate type, cooking width, voltage, and reset speed.
- Sales support is useful when the needed model is not stocked online.
Check Stocked Star Holman
Start with the stocked Star Holman collection, then contact RH for models not listed online.
Plate configuration
Grooved, smooth, and mixed plates change grill marks, cleaning, and menu flexibility.
Application first
Match the grill to sandwiches, wraps, breakfast items, or finishing tasks before choosing width.
Sales Rep Assisted
Specific sandwich grill models may require sourcing through a Russell Hendrix specialist.
What to consider before buying sandwich grills
Start with the menu item, product thickness, desired grill marks, and speed of service. A cafe panini program may need a different plate width and surface than a QSR breakfast sandwich station.
Also confirm voltage, counter footprint, cleaning workflow, plate surface, and whether staff need one or multiple units at peak.
Best fit for operations
This system is especially relevant for cafes, sandwich shops, grab-and-go programs, hotel breakfast, QSR, campus dining, and concession counters.
Hot Dog, Concession & Warming Equipment
Best for roller grills, concession programs, warming drawers, tortilla warmers, and service-ready holding
Star Holman also supports concession and holding workflows with hot dog equipment, warming equipment, heated holding, and related service pieces.
Because Russell Hendrix stocks a focused Star Holman assortment online, many concession and warming products should be treated as sales-rep assisted purchases rather than standard stocked product recommendations.
Why shop this system
- Supports convenience, concession, grab-and-go, and holding workflows.
- Useful when food must remain service-ready during peak periods.
- Sales support helps confirm model, voltage, capacity, and availability.
Check Stocked Star Holman
Review current stocked Star Holman equipment before requesting broader category support.
Choose by service model
Concession counters, c-stores, arenas, and cafeterias may need different holding and merchandising formats.
Capacity and reset
Plan around peak volume, cleaning cycles, product rotation, and staff access.
Sales Rep Assisted
For hot dog rollers, bun warmers, warming drawers, conveyor ovens, and non-stocked Star Holman items, contact RH.
What to consider before buying concession and warming equipment
Start with the service model: self-serve, staffed concession, grab-and-go, cafeteria support, or back-of-house holding. The right unit depends on product type, holding time, capacity, and visibility.
Also confirm voltage, footprint, cleaning access, food safety workflow, and whether the item is intended for merchandising, back-of-house holding, or direct service.
Best fit for operations
This system is especially relevant for convenience stores, arenas, concessions, cafeterias, schools, hotels, QSR, and operations with prepared items that need to stay service-ready.
Need Help Choosing Star Holman Equipment?
Star Holman equipment works best when output, voltage, footprint, utility type, and menu application are confirmed together. Shop the stocked Russell Hendrix collection online or contact an RH specialist for broader Star Holman sourcing.