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Guide to Pricing and Costs of Commercial Foodservice Ovens

Gain knowledge of commercial oven prices to better handle your budget


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Pricing and costs of commercial foodservice ovens are some of the most important areas of information you should have when running a restaurant. Gain knowledge of the vast varieties of commercial oven prices when searching for the best equipment to run your business. Commercial ovens can cost thousands of dollars, with even the less expensive and smaller versions costing at least $3,000. Knowing the price variations can make a difference when planning your budget.

From gas ranges to pizza ovens, choosing the lowest price will depend on what type of food you are cooking for your customers. A large commercial oven may be perfect for your elegant dining restaurant but if you are a bakery, a smaller kitchen grade oven could be the perfect fit. Know the styles and sizes to make an informed decision. Think of the following when determining the pricing and costs of commercial foodservice ovens.

1. Find vendors that showcase specials and discounts on commercial ovens.

2. Look for wholesale prices on commercial food service ovens.

3. Inquire about purchasing parts and accessories in one place to save on shipping costs.

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Look for sales events and low cost specials on kitchen grade ovens


Always inquire about sales events and specials since these can save a fraction of your commercial oven cost. Not only will you save funds, you may also find other equipment you need for low prices as well.

I recommend: Mission Restaurant Supplies has commercial ovens on sale. Expect to pay between $800 and $4,000 but save hundreds on your purchase. Browse the specials at Coastal Carolina Equipment for savings over $2,000.

Utilize vendors that offer free shipping on ovens for foodservice


Get your commercial food service ovens at vendors that have free shipping as an option. The discount you will receive will save on your equipment expenses and allow you to focus your funds on other much needed items.

I recommend: Industry Kitchens has a variety of commercial ovens and all include free shipping to save on your budget. They also have monthly specials to browse. Chef's First has free shipping on all orders over $250.

Get all your restaurant oven shopping done in one place


Browse vendors that offer not only restaurant ovens but also parts and accessories such as cooking equipment and cleaning agents. You will not only save on shipping but will also know that the parts you need are available and will fit your commercial oven.

I recommend: Big Tray not only has commercial baking ovens that range in price from $3,000 to $7,000, but also stocks cooking accessories such as frying pans (as little as $12) and roast and bake pans ($25 to $180) and trays to save on shipping costs. Restaurant Source has low cost commercial foodservice ovens (as low as $1,400) and the parts needed to run your oven smoothly.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Always check warranties and return policies before making a large equipment purchase like a commercial bread oven or for used commercial ovens.
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