Churchill Super Vitrified DK443 Bamboo Stacking Bowl 10oz (Pack of 6)

Churchill Super Vitrified
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Churchill Super Vitrified DK443
RRP: £41.99 exc. vat 50.39 inc. vat
SAVE: £2.00 exc. vat 2.40 inc. vat
£47.99 inc. vat
£39.99 exc. vat
 
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CAS SKU
29926
MPN
DK443
AKA
DK443

Manufacturers 1 Year Back to Base Parts and Labour Warranty

 In Stock

Product Specifications
Box Quantity6
Capacity295ml
Crockery TypeBowls
Dimensions139(H) x 197(Ø)mm
MaterialVitrified Ceramic
Supplier ReferenceWHBALB101
WarrantyManufacturers 1 year parts & labour back to base
ColourWhite
Diameter197mm
Details

High volume catering meets uncomplicated style with these stackable Bamboo bowls from Churchill. The outside wall features an embossment that resembles the natural shape of wild bamboo, and the glaze used is amongst the toughest available so it will resist scratches from cutlery and stacking, continuing to look brand new.

Churchill Super Vitrified DK443 Features
  • Box quantity: 6
  • Colour: stunning, bright white 
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Capacity: 295ml
  • Material: porcelain
  • Embossments resemble the form of bamboo
  • Long lasting durability and strength
  • Finished using a specially developed Eco glaze
  • Dimensions: 139(H) x 197(Ø)mm
  • Weight: 411g
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Estimated Delivery Date:
Thu 21st March to Fri 22nd March
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  • All items over 30kg are kerbside delivery only,
  • Deliveries take place between the hours of 7am and 6:30pm
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