Catering equipment hire in Carterton
Planning ratios, honest guide prices and local site knowledge for catering equipment around Carterton and the OX18 area.
Catering equipment hire typically costs £45 to £90 for a hot cupboard, £80 to £150 for a 6-burner LPG range, and £150 to £350 per weekend for a refrigerated trailer. Most field catering runs on LPG to keep generator load down. Your caterer should specify the list; you provide power, water and a level dry area.
Hiring catering equipment around Carterton
Carterton sits in Oxfordshire (OX18), inside EventSpeed's launch corridor. West Oxfordshire’s second town, next to Brize Norton and handy for the whole Windrush valley.
For events around Carterton, catering equipment planning starts with the venue conversation: family and community events dominate: fetes, fun days and sports club fixtures with sensible kit lists. Confirm what the venue or caterer already provides before hiring into OX18.
Typical prices
| Item | Typical guide price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hot cupboard | £45–£90 | |
| 6-burner LPG range | £80–£150 | |
| Catering tent 6×3m | £250–£500 | |
| Fridge trailer, weekend | £150–£350 | |
| Water boiler | £25–£50 |
Guide prices exclude VAT and vary with season, region and site access. Quotes from suppliers are always the real number.
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Catering equipment hire in Carterton: quick answers
Do catering equipment suppliers deliver to Carterton?
Yes. Carterton (OX18) sits inside the Oxfordshire–Cotswolds–M4 corridor where most event hire depots quote a 20 to 30 mile radius, so it is covered from several directions. Delivery is normally included within that radius; confirm the exact drop position and access when you book.
When should I book catering equipment for an event in Carterton?
For May to September weekends around Carterton, book 2 to 4 months ahead; premium items and peak Saturdays go earlier. Off-season and midweek dates are far more flexible, often at better prices.
What will a Carterton supplier ask me before quoting?
Four things, every time: the date, the guest count, the exact site (a OX18 postcode plus what the ground is like), and access: how close a vehicle gets to where the kit goes. Have those ready and quotes come back faster and more accurate.
Who hires the catering equipment, me or the caterer?
Either works; what fails is nobody owning it. Many caterers bring or hire their own kit and bill it through. If they expect you to arrange hire, get their written list with power ratings, then put it on the same order as your generator so the loads reconcile.
Does a fridge trailer need to run overnight?
Yes: it stocks up the day before and must hold temperature until service. That makes it the defining load for overnight generator running (or a mains hook-up if the site has one), so flag it to the power supplier explicitly.