Our wholesale heavy duty tortilla press built from 304 food-grade stainless steel, engineered with an extended lever handle, oversized pressing plates in 12″, 14″, 16″, and 18″ sizes, and available in both round and square configurations — this is the best heavy duty tortilla press for restaurants, food manufacturers, caterers, and wholesale distributors who need a product that performs shift after shift, year after year.
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Most tortilla presses on the market are designed for home kitchen use. They’re sized for occasional use, built to a consumer price point, and not engineered to survive the repeated, high-force pressing cycles that commercial kitchens demand.
Here is what separates our heavy duty metal tortilla press from standard market alternatives:
Our press is manufactured from 304 stainless steel — the commercial kitchen standard for food-contact equipment. Unlike heavy duty cast iron tortilla press models, stainless steel requires no seasoning, does not rust when wet, does not absorb flavors, and is approved for food-contact use without any surface treatment. Unlike aluminum models, it does not bend or deform under sustained commercial pressing pressure.
The full frame, both pressing plates, and all structural components are stainless steel. Nothing is painted, coated, or treated — just clean, food-safe metal throughout.
Where most competitor models offer 7″–8″ plates, our range starts at 12 inches and extends to 14″, 16″, and 18″ — purpose-built for:
These are the plate sizes that restaurants and food manufacturers actually need — not the 8″ format optimized for home kitchen counter space.
Every heavy duty tortilla press in our line is built on the lever principle: a long handle arm that multiplies the operator’s input force across the pressing plates. Our extended handle design reduces the force required to achieve a full, even press by approximately 50% compared to short-handle models.
In a commercial kitchen producing hundreds of tortillas per shift, this difference is significant. Less force per press means less fatigue, faster throughput, and consistent results from the first tortilla of the shift to the last.
Even first-time kitchen staff — with no experience using a tortilla press — can produce perfectly flat, even tortilla skins from the first attempt. The lever does the work.
Both pressing plates feature a smooth, polished stainless steel surface. Dough releases cleanly with standard plastic liner or parchment paper. No rough casting marks, no uneven surfaces, no areas where dough sticks and tears.
Between uses, the surface wipes clean with a damp cloth in seconds. No scrubbing, no seasoning, no drying protocol — just clean and press. This is a critical operational advantage over heavy duty cast iron tortilla press models, which require seasoning, careful drying, and rust prevention treatment.
Every edge of the press frame is smooth-rolled and finished — no sharp corners, no raw metal edges. Kitchen staff handle this press dozens to hundreds of times per shift. Sharp edges cause cuts and slow down production. Our smooth-edge design prioritizes safety and ease of handling.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | 304 Food-Grade Stainless Steel (full press — frame, plates, handle) |
| Available Sizes | 12″, 14″, 16″, 18″ pressing plate diameter/width |
| Plate Shapes | Round (traditional) / Square (commercial flatbread) |
| Surface Finish | Mirror polish — smooth, clean release |
| Handle Type | Extended lever handle — stainless steel |
| Handle Design | Long arm with mechanical lever advantage (~50% force reduction) |
| Edge Treatment | Smooth rolled edges — no sharp metal exposure |
| Base Stability | Flat-base frame design; rubber feet available |
| Food Safety | 304 SS — food-contact compliant; no paint, coating, or treatment required |
| Cleaning | Wipe-clean; dishwasher-safe components |
| Applications | Corn tortillas, flour tortillas, burrito wraps, roti, chapati, naan, flatbread, pizza dough, dumpling wrappers |
| MOQ (Wholesale) | Contact us for current MOQ and tiered pricing |
| Lead Time | 25–35 days (standard production run) |
| Certifications | Food-safe 304 SS; CE, NSF documentation available |
Choosing the right press size depends entirely on the tortilla or flatbread size your customers need to produce. Here is the practical breakdown:
The extra large tortilla press 12 inch is the starting point for commercial production. A 12″ plate produces standard taco-size corn tortillas (6″–7″ finished diameter) or medium flour tortillas (8″–10″ finished) in a single press. Used in taquerias, Mexican restaurants, food trucks, and catering operations that produce tortillas at volume but don’t require jumbo-size finished product.
Best for: Corn tortillas, taco-size flour tortillas, quesadillas, roti, dumpling wrappers
The 14 inch tortilla press covers the burrito range — the most in-demand size for American-style Mexican restaurants, burrito chains, and wrap producers. A 14″ plate produces 10″–12″ finished flour tortillas — the standard burrito wrapper size. Also ideal for naan, large roti, and flatbread.
Best for: Burrito tortillas (10″–12″), flour wraps, large naan, commercial flatbread, commercial flour tortilla press applications
The extra large tortilla press 16 inch is designed for oversized commercial applications — extra-large burritos, catering wraps, large-format flatbreads, and high-throughput production where maximizing plate coverage per press increases efficiency.
Best for: Extra-large burritos, catering-scale wrap production, commercial flatbread manufacturing, pizza dough pressing
The 18 inch tortilla press is the largest format in our line. Used in industrial tortilla production facilities, large-scale catering commissaries, and commercial bakeries producing flatbreads, naan, or pizza dough at high volume. Requires a dedicated work surface and is typically operated by two-person teams in high-volume settings.
Best for: Industrial tortilla production, large pizza dough pressing, institutional food service commissaries, commercial bakery applications
| Press Size | Finished Tortilla Size | Primary Application |
|---|---|---|
| 12″ | 6″–8″ | Corn tortillas, tacos, roti |
| 14″ | 10″–12″ | Burritos, flour wraps (most popular) |
| 16″ | 12″–14″ | Extra-large wraps, large flatbread |
| 18″ | 14″–16″ | Industrial production, pizza dough |
We manufacture both round tortilla press and square tortilla press configurations. Here’s when each is the right choice:
The traditional format for corn and flour tortillas. The circular plate produces naturally round tortillas with consistent edge shaping. Preferred by Mexican restaurants, taquerias, and traditional food operations where round tortilla presentation is expected. Round plates also center the dough ball more naturally during pressing, reducing the skill required to produce evenly shaped tortillas.
Round press is best for: Traditional Mexican restaurants, taquerias, authentic corn and flour tortillas, taco production
The square tortilla press produces square or rectangular flatbreads — preferred for roti, chapati, naan, square wraps, and industrial flatbread production where square edges reduce waste and improve stacking/packaging efficiency. Commercial food manufacturers often prefer square plates because square-cut edges fit packaging formats more cleanly than round tortillas.
Square press is best for: Roti, chapati, naan, square wraps, commercial flatbread manufacturing, food processing facilities that stack or package flatbreads
The two most common heavy duty tortilla press materials for commercial use are 304 stainless steel and cast iron. Here is a direct comparison to help wholesale buyers advise their customers:
| Feature | Stainless Steel (Our Press) | Cast Iron |
|---|---|---|
| Rust resistance | ✅ Fully rust-resistant | ❌ Rusts if not dried and seasoned |
| Maintenance | ✅ Wipe clean, no seasoning required | ❌ Must season, dry immediately, oil periodically |
| Weight | ✅ Lighter (easier to handle at speed) | ⚠️ Heavier (more inertia, but harder to maneuver) |
| Food safety | ✅ 304 SS — no surface treatment needed | ⚠️ Requires seasoning layer for food contact |
| Durability | ✅ Excellent for commercial daily use | ✅ Excellent if properly maintained |
| Appearance | ✅ Professional mirror polish finish | ⚠️ Raw or painted iron finish |
| Cleaning speed | ✅ Seconds — wipe clean | ❌ Slower — must dry and re-oil |
| Price point | Mid–High | Low–Mid |
| Best for | Commercial kitchens, restaurants, food production | Traditional use, home and artisan kitchens |
For high-volume commercial operations, stainless steel is the professional standard because it eliminates the maintenance overhead of cast iron in a demanding kitchen environment. For retail consumers and traditional home cooks who value the classic aesthetic and don’t mind the seasoning routine, heavy duty cast iron tortilla press models remain popular — we can supply both.
Our wholesale heavy duty tortilla press serves a wide range of buyers across the food service and retail supply chain:
The core commercial market. Any restaurant producing fresh corn or flour tortillas in-house needs a reliable heavy duty flour tortilla press that keeps up with service volume. The 14 inch tortilla press is the most popular format for burrito-focused restaurants; the 12 inch for traditional taqueria operations.
High-volume tortilla production kitchens often pair a commercial tortilla press and cooker — using the press to flatten dough balls and a comal or griddle to cook in rapid succession. Our press is designed to integrate smoothly into this workflow, with pressing speed and plate size matched to commercial comal output rates.
Food trucks and caterers need equipment that is durable, portable, and fast. The extended lever handle and smooth release surface allow a single operator to press and hand off tortillas at speed during service rushes. The stainless steel tortilla press cleans quickly between service events.
We supply wholesale heavy duty tortilla presses to distributors and dealers supplying the restaurant, food truck, and institutional kitchen markets. Tiered wholesale pricing, consistent production quality, and full export documentation (CE, NSF, Mill Test Certificates) support your resale business.
Brick-and-mortar and online retailers serving Latin food enthusiasts, home cooks, and specialty kitchen buyers. Both the best tortilla press retail-packaged single units and wholesale case configurations are available.
Chain operations standardizing tortilla production need consistent output across multiple locations. Our commercial flour tortilla press in 14″ and 16″ sizes produces consistent tortilla dimensions press-to-press, enabling standardized portion sizes and cooking times across a multi-location operation.
What is a heavy duty tortilla press?
A heavy duty tortilla press is a commercial-grade food preparation tool used to flatten balls of masa (corn dough) or flour dough into flat, round or square tortilla skins in a single pressing action. It consists of two flat metal plates connected by a hinge, with a lever handle that applies even downward pressure across the entire plate surface. Heavy duty versions — like our stainless steel tortilla press — are built from thicker, heavier materials designed for sustained daily commercial use rather than occasional home kitchen applications. They feature oversized plates (12″–18″), reinforced hinges, and extended lever handles that reduce pressing force through mechanical advantage.
What is the difference between a 12 inch and 14 inch tortilla press?
The extra large tortilla press 12 inch produces tortillas suitable for tacos and traditional-size corn tortillas — typically yielding a 6″–8″ finished tortilla. The 14 inch tortilla press is designed for burrito-size flour tortillas — producing a 10″–12″ finished wrap, the standard size for American-style burritos and large wraps. For most commercial Mexican restaurants in the US market, the 14 inch is the highest-demand size. Choose 12″ for taco-focused operations, 14″ for burrito-focused or multi-format menus.
What is a commercial tortilla press and cooker?
A commercial tortilla press and cooker refers to a production workflow (or sometimes an integrated unit) that combines a tortilla press for flattening dough with a cooking surface — typically a comal, griddle, or flat-top range — for cooking the pressed tortilla immediately after pressing. In a taqueria production line, a press operator flattens dough balls and passes pressed tortillas directly to a comal cook, creating a continuous flow. Some commercial units integrate both functions in a single electric appliance; our manual stainless steel press is designed to integrate with any standard commercial comal or flat-top griddle.
Does a stainless steel tortilla press need seasoning?
No. Unlike a heavy duty cast iron tortilla press, which requires regular seasoning with oil to maintain its non-stick surface and prevent rust, a stainless steel tortilla press requires no seasoning whatsoever. The 304 stainless steel surface is food-safe as manufactured, does not rust, and cleans with a simple wipe-down. This is one of the primary operational advantages of stainless steel over cast iron for commercial kitchen use — no seasoning protocol, no rust risk, and faster cleanup between uses.
What sizes are available for wholesale ordering?
Our wholesale heavy duty tortilla press is available in 12″, 14″, 16″, and 18″ pressing plate sizes, in both round and square plate configurations. All sizes are available in 304 stainless steel. Wholesale pricing is tiered by order quantity. Contact us for current MOQ, per-unit pricing at your target volume, and lead time for your order size.
Can this press be used for flour tortillas and corn tortillas?
Yes. Our heavy duty flour tortilla press and corn tortilla press are the same physical product — the difference in application is the dough type and plate size you select. Corn tortillas are traditionally smaller (6″–8″ finished) and made from masa harina dough; flour tortillas are larger (8″–14″ finished for most commercial sizes) and made from wheat flour dough. The 12″ press handles both well. The 14″ and 16″ presses are recommended for burrito-size commercial flour tortilla press applications.
Is this press suitable for making roti, chapati, and flatbread?
Yes. Our heavy duty metal tortilla press is multi-purpose by design. The same lever mechanism and stainless steel plates that press tortilla dough work equally well for roti, chapati, naan, dumpling wrappers, potsticker skins, and any other flat dough application. The square tortilla press configuration is particularly suited to roti and chapati production, where square edges are preferred. The 14″ and 16″ sizes cover standard naan and flatbread dimensions used in South Asian and Middle Eastern restaurant kitchens.
A tortilla press is one of those pieces of kitchen equipment that looks simple but fails to deliver when built to the wrong specification. Undersized plates, short handles, thin metal, rough surfaces — every shortcut in design becomes a daily frustration in a working kitchen.
Our wholesale heavy duty tortilla press is designed from the ground up for commercial performance:
Whether you’re stocking restaurant equipment for taquerias and burrito chains, supplying the commercial flour tortilla press market, or building a wholesale catalog for Latin food retail — this is the product your customers will reorder.
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