Let's start with the theory
The Rinser helps baristas and bartenders keep their work area clean, rinsing milk jugs, shakers or glasses quickly and efficiently. The mechanism is designed in such a way that under a strong pressure of cold water, the dishes are not only thoroughly washed, but quickly cooled for further use.How does all this look in practice?
Just bring the dirty stuff to the Rinzer, press and the jets of water under high pressure will quickly wash away any dirt from your glasses, pitchers, shakers, etc. It is just that easy.
Your dishes are clean and the entire procedure takes only a few seconds, saving a lot of barista time.
What are the types of Rinsers?
Built-in rinsers recessed into the countertop. A suitable hole must be cut under such a rinser. Save space, often small in size.Rinsers with drip tray are installed on top of the tabletop. You also need to prepare holes for the water supply.
Built-in Rinsers with drip tray combine the best qualities of all types. Such rinsers serve not only for rinsing dishes, but it is also convenient to dry clean glasses and pitchers on them.

How to connect the Rinser?
Watch our videos for a detailed explanation of how to connect the built-in and drip tray rinsers.Rinsers can now be found in many coffee shops around the world, they are used both in small points to save space, and in large setups, for the convenience and speed of the work of a barista or bartender.
When choosing a rinser, you should pay attention to the reliability of the device. Since it will be used quite often in work, it is better to give preference to rinsers from well-known manufacturers. For example, Atelier 19g rinsers are made of food-grade, high-quality stainless steel, no plastic parts are used in the construction, which contributes to many years of trouble-free operation without breakdowns.
Atelier 19g rinsers come with a lifetime warranty.