Churchill Super Vitrified DL407 Bit on the Side Blue Ripple Snack Bowls 102mm (Pack of 12)

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Churchill Super Vitrified DL407
RRP: £55.99 exc. vat 67.19 inc. vat
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Delivery between 23rd April and 30th April

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CAS SKU
15413
MPN
DL407
AKA
DL407

Manufacturers 1 Year Back to Base Parts and Labour Warranty

Pre-Order (Available from 23/04/2024)

Product Specifications
Box Quantity12
Capacity170ml
Crockery TypeBowls
Dimensions104mm
MaterialPorcelain
WarrantyManufacturers 1 year parts & labour back to base
ColourBlue
Diameter104mm
Details

These 4" snack bowls by Churchill's Bit on the Side range, with a delicate rippled effect embossment, in warm vibrant colours, present nibbles and bite sized foods in an exciting way, adding value to any cuisine, perfect for event dining. Combine them with the Art de Cuisine wooden trays for a fresh solution to tabletop presentation.

Churchill Super Vitrified DL407 Features
  • Capacity 170ml | 6oz
  • Dimensions 102(Ø)mm | 4(Ø)"
  • Material Porcelain
  • Weight 4.06kg
  • Colour Blue
  • Shape: Round
  • Oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe
  • Vitrified
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Cost:
£6.95 +VAT
Service:
3-4 Weeks delivery
Estimated Delivery Date:
Tue 23rd April to Tue 30th April
Service Expires:
Please note the following:
  • All items over 30kg are kerbside delivery only,
  • Deliveries take place between the hours of 7am and 6:30pm
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