Steelite V4227 Blue Dapple Sugar or Bouillon Cups 227ml (Pack of 12)

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Steelite V4227
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CAS SKU
16117
MPN
V4227
AKA
V4227

Manufacturers Lifetime Edge Chip Warranty

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Product Specifications
Box Quantity12
Capacity227.5ml
Crockery TypeCondiments
MaterialAlumina Vitrified Ceramic
LidNo
WarrantyManufacturers lifetime edge chip warranty
ColourWhite and Blue
Details

Add a splash of colour to your catering service with Blue Dapple crockery from the Simplicity range by Steelite. This 227ml cup, suitable for sugar or bouillon, has a narrow border in blue, sponged onto a rolled edge. Dapple provides a strong ceramic crockery option for professional caterers, whether used for a restaurant, café or at a self-service canteen or buffet.

Steelite V4227 Features
  • Capacity 227ml
  • Material Alumina vitrified ceramic
  • Supplier Model Number 1710 0379
  • Weight 8.62kg
  • Colour: White with blue rim
  • Oven safe
  • Freezer safe
  • Thermal shock resistance
  • Glaze damage resistance
  • Stain resistance
  • Heat and chill retention
  • Shape: Round
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Microwave safe
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£6.95 +VAT
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2-3 Working Days delivery
Estimated Delivery Date:
Thu 4th April to Fri 5th April
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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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