
Attention all restaurant owners, chefs, and foodservice professionals! The opportunity of a lifetime is knocking at your door. For four days only, Comcater is hosting a massive clearance event where you can acquire world-leading commercial kitchen equipment at rock-bottom prices.
Imagine upgrading your kitchen with top-of-the-line products from premium brands such as Garland, Frymaster, Cambro, and Lincoln, all at discounts of up to 60% off. Yes, you read that right—up to 60% off! Whether you need a new dishwasher, a more efficient deep fryer, or any other equipment to enhance your kitchen’s performance, now is the time to act.
Comcater’s pop-up shop will be stocked with a wide range of products designed to boost efficiency, consistency, and savings in your kitchen. From cutting-edge technology to reliable craftsmanship, you’ll find everything you need to take your culinary creations to the next level. But remember, these incredible deals are only available until stock runs out.

- When: Tuesday, March 19th to Friday, March 22nd, 2024, from 10 am to 4 pm
- Where: Ground Floor (G.01 accessible via Lobby B) 191 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207 (Free onsite parking available)
- Payment Terms: Payment must be made on the day via EFTPOS or Credit Card only
- Delivery Terms: Please note delivery will note be included, however we will be providing a list of selected courier options.
Please note that no cash will be accepted on the day, and all purchases are final—no returns.
This is your chance to upgrade your kitchen equipment for less. Mark your calendars and make sure to visit Comcater’s pop-up shop. Trust us, you won’t want to miss out on these unbeatable deals!
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