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Blakeslee G-3000 Undercounter Glass Dishwasher, 23.25"W, 220-240V, 60Hz, 1 Phase, in Silver (G-3000-1)

SKUG-3000-1 BrandBlakeslee

The Blakeslee G-3000-1 Undercounter Glasswasher

The Blakeslee Undercounter Glass Dishwasher is a valuable investment for bars seeking efficient, space-saving and hygienic solutions for cleaning glassware. This undercounter glasswasher fits under the bar counter, allowing easy access to clean glassware without taking up valuable floor space. This undercounter glass washer machine will sanitize and keep your glasses sparkling. This compact stainless steel underbar glass washer cleans 30 racks per hour using less than a gallon of water. It is easy to maintain with removable upper and lower wash and rinse arms. The triple filtering system captures soil and debris. This compact commercial undercounter glasswasher features a built-in 6500 Watt booster, 2900 Watt wash tank heater and an inlet water temperature of 140°F (60°C). It has a 185°F sanitizing rinse every cycle. The unit is designed with detergent and rinse aid dispensers. The standard built-in drain pump allows for versatile installation. The unit features easy-to-read, simple-to-operate top-mounted controls. This dishwasher is CE, ETL and ETLS Listed. Streamline your glass washing process with the Blakeslee Undercounter Glass Dishwasher.

About Blakeslee

Blakeslee has been manufacturing commercial dishwashing and food-prep equipment since 1880, when founder George S. Blakeslee created the first mechanical dish-washing machine. Today the company creates a full line of ware-washing machines, mixers, vegetable peelers and related foodservice pieces that focus on energy and water-efficiency, durable construction and modern electronics. Blakeslee is recognized in the industry for practical engineering, long-standing manufacturing experience and thoughtful service support for commercial kitchens.

Features & Benefits

  1. 30 racks per hour / 2 minute cycle
  2. Water consumption per rack 0.60 – 0.74 (gal) 2.27 – 2.8 (L)
  3. Inlet water temperature 140°F (60°C)
  4. Operating Cycle One is 120 seconds
  5. 185° sanitizing rinse every cycle
  6. Easy-to-read, simple-to-operate top-mounted controls
  7. Built-in 6500 Watt booster
  8. 2900 Watt wash tank heater
  9. Removable upper and lower wash and rinse arms
  10. Triple filtering system captures soil and debris
  11. Built-in detergent and rinse aid dispensers with hook-up provided
  12. Double skin stainless steel door with security micro-switch
  13. Pump power, maximum flow rate - 0.75 HP/ 560 Watt, 89.8 (gal) per minute
  14. Deep formed rack supports

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  • 30 racks per hour / 2 minute cycle
  • Water consumption per rack 0.60 – 0.74 (gal) 2.27 – 2.8 (L)
  • Inlet water temperature 140°F (60°C)
  • Operating Cycle One is 120 seconds
  • 185° sanitizing rinse every cycle
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    The Blakeslee G-3000-1 Undercounter Glasswasher

    The Blakeslee Undercounter Glass Dishwasher is a valuable investment for bars seeking efficient, space-saving and hygienic solutions for cleaning glassware. This undercounter glasswasher fits under the bar counter, allowing easy access to clean glassware without taking up valuable floor space. This undercounter glass washer machine will sanitize and keep your glasses sparkling. This compact stainless steel underbar glass washer cleans 30 racks per hour using less than a gallon of water. It is easy to maintain with removable upper and lower wash and rinse arms. The triple filtering system captures soil and debris. This compact commercial undercounter glasswasher features a built-in 6500 Watt booster, 2900 Watt wash tank heater and an inlet water temperature of 140°F (60°C). It has a 185°F sanitizing rinse every cycle. The unit is designed with detergent and rinse aid dispensers. The standard built-in drain pump allows for versatile installation. The unit features easy-to-read, simple-to-operate top-mounted controls. This dishwasher is CE, ETL and ETLS Listed. Streamline your glass washing process with the Blakeslee Undercounter Glass Dishwasher.

    About Blakeslee

    Blakeslee has been manufacturing commercial dishwashing and food-prep equipment since 1880, when founder George S. Blakeslee created the first mechanical dish-washing machine. Today the company creates a full line of ware-washing machines, mixers, vegetable peelers and related foodservice pieces that focus on energy and water-efficiency, durable construction and modern electronics. Blakeslee is recognized in the industry for practical engineering, long-standing manufacturing experience and thoughtful service support for commercial kitchens.

    Features & Benefits

    1. 30 racks per hour / 2 minute cycle
    2. Water consumption per rack 0.60 – 0.74 (gal) 2.27 – 2.8 (L)
    3. Inlet water temperature 140°F (60°C)
    4. Operating Cycle One is 120 seconds
    5. 185° sanitizing rinse every cycle
    6. Easy-to-read, simple-to-operate top-mounted controls
    7. Built-in 6500 Watt booster
    8. 2900 Watt wash tank heater
    9. Removable upper and lower wash and rinse arms
    10. Triple filtering system captures soil and debris
    11. Built-in detergent and rinse aid dispensers with hook-up provided
    12. Double skin stainless steel door with security micro-switch
    13. Pump power, maximum flow rate - 0.75 HP/ 560 Watt, 89.8 (gal) per minute
    14. Deep formed rack supports

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    Specifications

    Depth23.63 in.
    Width23.25 in.
    Height33.5 in.
    Weight130 lb.
    Cutout Depth - Front to Back25.63 in.
    Cutout Height - Top to Bottom34 in.
    Cutout Width - Side to Side24 in.
    Amperage32.2A/29.5A
    Automatic Shut OffYes
    Capacity7.6g
    ColorSilver
    Control TypeButton
    Cycles Included120 seconds, 180 seconds, 240 seconds, 300 seconds, Perfecta Rinse
    Decibels (dB)59.3 dB
    Installation TypeBuilt-In
    Integrated LockYes
    Number of Cycles2
    Number of Doors1
    Number of Racks30
    Plug TypeGrounded
    Racks per Hour30
    Temperature Range165° - 180°
    Tub MaterialStainless Steel
    Voltage220-240V

    Manufacturer's Warranty

    • 1 Year

      Labor

    • 1 Year

      Parts

    Certifications & Approvals

    • CE
      CE Listed
    • CETLUS
      ETL US & Canada
    • ETLSAN
      ETL Sanitation

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    The Blakeslee G-3000-1 Undercounter Glasswasher

    About Blakeslee

    Blakeslee has been manufacturing commercial dishwashing and food-prep equipment since 1880, when founder George S. Blakeslee created the first mechanical dish-washing machine. Today the company creates a full line of ware-washing machines, mixers, vegetable peelers and related foodservice pieces that focus on energy and water-efficiency, durable construction and modern electronics. Blakeslee is recognized in the industry for practical engineering, long-standing manufacturing experience and thoughtful service support for commercial kitchens.

    About Undercounter Dishwashers

    A commercial undercounter dishwasher fits under a standard bar or kitchen counter and washes plates, glassware, cups, and small kitchen serviceware between busy shifts. Bars, cafes, small restaurants, hotel bars, food trucks, and prep stations use them as the main dishwasher when a full-size door-type unit would not fit. The same equipment is also called an undercounter dish machine, commercial bar dishwasher, undercounter glasswasher, commercial glass washer, or under counter commercial dishwashing machine.

    The right commercial undercounter dishwasher depends on three things: rack capacity, high-temp versus low-temp sanitizing, and whether the unit washes plates or glassware. Catalog units run 24 to 60 racks per hour with widths from 20 to 24 inches. High-temp models include integrated electric booster heaters that bring the final-rinse water to sanitizing temperature. Low-temp models rely on chemical sanitizer at lower wash temperatures. Dishwashers use 19.75 by 19.75 inch racks for plates and full serviceware. Glasswashers use smaller 15.75 by 15.75 inch racks tuned to bar glassware, cups, and mugs. Common configurations, buying guidance, and frequent buyer questions follow below.

    Common Types and Configurations

    • High-temp undercounter dishwasher: Built-in electric booster heater brings final-rinse water to sanitizing temperature. Sanitizes by heat alone, no chemical sanitizer needed. Catalog units run 24 to 60 racks per hour with 19.75 by 19.75 inch racks.
    • Low-temp undercounter dishwasher: Uses chemical sanitizer injected at lower wash temperatures instead of a booster heater. Suits venues with limited hot-water capacity or chemical-sanitizing preference. Catalog includes one low-temp unit at 37 racks per hour.
    • Undercounter glasswasher: Compact format sized for bar glassware, mugs, and cups. Shorter wash cycle tuned to glass. Smaller 15.75 by 15.75 inch racks. Catalog units run 30 racks per hour with 0.5 HP motors and built-in electric booster heaters.
    • Deluxe electronic series: Electronic controls with digital display for repeatable cycle times across shifts. Available on select catalog dishwashers and glasswashers.
    • Front-loading door-type undercounter: Unit slides under counter with a hinged front door that opens for rack loading. Suits tight bar layouts where a rack would catch on overhead shelving.
    • Integrated booster heater: Standard on all catalog high-temp models. Brings final-rinse water to the temperature required to sanitize without chemical sanitizer.

    What to Look at Before You Buy

    • Rack capacity: Catalog units run 24 racks per hour (small bar) up to 60 racks per hour (busy mid-size restaurant). Match capacity to peak service. A bar serving 100 to 200 covers needs 24 to 30 racks per hour. A small restaurant with 100 to 300 covers needs 37 to 60 racks per hour.
    • High-temp vs low-temp: High-temp sanitizes with hot water and an integrated booster heater, no chemical sanitizer required. Low-temp uses chemical sanitizer at lower wash temperatures. High-temp is the standard choice; low-temp suits venues with limited hot-water capacity or chemical-sanitizing preference.
    • Dishwasher vs glasswasher: Dishwashers handle plates, bowls, and full kitchen serviceware on a 19.75-inch rack. Glasswashers handle bar glasses, mugs, and cups on a smaller 15.75-inch rack with a shorter cycle tuned to glassware. A bar with no plate program suits a glasswasher; a restaurant kitchen needs a full dishwasher.
    • Counter space and width: Catalog widths run 20 to 24 inches. Measure under-counter clearance, factor in drain and electrical service routing, and confirm a 24-inch undercounter space is available before ordering.
    • Voltage and phase: Catalog units run on 220-240V single-phase or three-phase. Confirm electrical service at the install location. High-temp units with integrated booster pull more current than low-temp units.
    • Manual vs digital controls: Mechanical controls cost less and suit single-cycle bar operations. Digital and electronic-series controls program cycle times and produce repeatable results across staff.
    • Drain location: Undercounter dishwashers need a floor drain or condensate line within reach. Confirm drain location before ordering, especially in retrofit installations.
    • Cleaning access: Removable racks, accessible wash arms, and removable scrap screens matter for daily sanitation. Confirm rack adjustability for different glass and plate sizes.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is an undercounter dishwasher used for?

    A commercial undercounter dishwasher washes plates, glassware, cups, and small kitchen serviceware in operations that need machine washing but cannot fit a full-size door-type or conveyor dishwasher. Bars use them as the primary dishwasher for glassware between busy service hours. Cafes and small restaurants use them as the main kitchen dishwasher. Hotel bars and food trucks use them in tight back-of-house footprints. The undercounter format fits under a 24-inch counter and runs 24 to 60 racks per hour depending on model and product type.

    What is the difference between a high-temp and a low-temp undercounter dishwasher?

    A high-temp undercounter dishwasher uses an integrated electric booster heater to bring the final-rinse water to the temperature required to sanitize the load by heat alone. No chemical sanitizer is injected. A low-temp undercounter dishwasher uses a chemical sanitizer injected at a lower wash temperature instead. Low-temp suits venues that prefer chemical sanitizing or that have limited hot-water service available. High-temp is the more common choice in restaurants and bars because it eliminates the chemical sanitizer cost and the staff handling involved with refilling sanitizer reservoirs.

    What size undercounter dishwasher do I need (racks per hour)?

    Match racks per hour to peak shift volume and product type. Small bars with under 100 covers per service suit a 24 to 30 rack-per-hour glasswasher. Mid-volume bars and small restaurants with 100 to 300 covers need a 37 to 60 rack-per-hour dishwasher. Heavy restaurant prep and high-volume bars need a 60 rack-per-hour high-temp unit with integrated booster. Factor in soak time, rack changeover, and operator workflow when sizing. A unit rated 60 racks per hour delivers that throughput only when the racks load and unload quickly.

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    Product Features

    1. 30 racks per hour / 2 minute cycle
    2. Water consumption per rack 0.60 – 0.74 (gal) 2.27 – 2.8 (L)
    3. Inlet water temperature 140°F (60°C)
    4. Operating Cycle One is 120 seconds
    5. 185° sanitizing rinse every cycle
    6. Easy-to-read, simple-to-operate top-mounted controls
    7. Built-in 6500 Watt booster
    8. 2900 Watt wash tank heater
    9. Removable upper and lower wash and rinse arms
    10. Triple filtering system captures soil and debris
    11. Built-in detergent and rinse aid dispensers with hook-up provided
    12. Double skin stainless steel door with security micro-switch
    13. Pump power, maximum flow rate - 0.75 HP/ 560 Watt, 89.8 (gal) per minute
    14. Deep formed rack supports

    See all from Blakeslee

    Specifications

    Depth23.63 in.
    Width23.25 in.
    Height33.5 in.
    Weight130 lb.
    Cutout Depth - Front to Back25.63 in.
    Cutout Height - Top to Bottom34 in.
    Cutout Width - Side to Side24 in.
    Amperage32.2A/29.5A
    Automatic Shut OffYes
    Capacity7.6g
    ColorSilver
    Control TypeButton
    Cycles Included120 seconds, 180 seconds, 240 seconds, 300 seconds, Perfecta Rinse
    Decibels (dB)59.3 dB
    Installation TypeBuilt-In
    Integrated LockYes
    Number of Cycles2
    Number of Doors1
    Number of Racks30
    Plug TypeGrounded
    Racks per Hour30
    Temperature Range165° - 180°
    Tub MaterialStainless Steel
    Voltage220-240V

    Manufacturer's Warranty

      1 year

      Labor

      1 year

      Parts

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