Churchill Super Vitrified P743 Whiteware Soup Bowls 398ml (Pack of 24)

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Churchill Super Vitrified P743
Churchill Super Vitrified P743
RRP: £113.99 exc. vat 136.79 inc. vat
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CAS SKU
4552
MPN
P743
AKA
P743

Manufacturers 1 Year Back to Base Parts and Labour Warranty

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Product Specifications
Box Quantity24
Capacity398ml
Crockery TypeBowls
MaterialPorcelain
HandlesNo
WarrantyManufacturers 1 year parts & labour back to base
ColourWhite
Details

Durable yet contemporary 398ml soup bowls by Churchill's Whiteware range, classic understated elegance made specifically to withstand the rigours of the catering industry. Each piece is super vitrified, fired at a high temperature over two days to ensure strength and durability. All are edge and rim chip resistant, with the importance of a glazed foot to protect against scratching and metal marking whilst providing the benefit of a more hygienic base.

Churchill Super Vitrified P743 Features
  • Capacity 398ml
  • Material Porcelain
  • Weight 8.45kg
  • Colour White
  • Shape: Round
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe
  • Super Vitrified
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Estimated Delivery Date:
Thu 25th April
Service Expires:
Tomorrow at 4:00pm
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  • All items over 30kg are kerbside delivery only,
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