Vegware 202000 33cm 2-ply Unbleached Napkins (2000 Units)

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Vegware DW621
Vegware DW621
RRP: £49.99 exc. vat 59.99 inc. vat
SAVE: £3.00 exc. vat 3.60 inc. vat
£56.39 inc. vat
£46.99 exc. vat
 
inc. vatexc. vat
Total Price:
Pay in 3 interest-free payments of £18.80 inc. VAT available with
CAS SKU
23312
MPN
202000
AKA
DW621

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Product Specifications
Dimensions33cm
WarrantyN/A
Product Weight8.5 KG
ColourBrown
Case Count2000
Items Per Pack100
Packs Per Case20
Details

The Vegware 202000 33cm 2-ply Unbleached Napkins are the most popular 2-ply size, the 33cm is both strong and durable and perfect for all associated napkin uses with food servings. Lovely soft feel, practical and absorbant.

Vegware 202000 Features
  • Completely compostable
  • Uses: Tidy eating or informal cake serving
  • Materials: Recycled fibre
  • Case count: 2000
  • Items per pack: 100
  • Packs per case: 20
  • Dimensions: 33cm/13in, folded into a 16.5cm/6.5in square
  • Case length (m): 0.345
  • Case width (m): 0.345
  • Case depth (m): 0.480
  • CBM (m3): 0.057
  • 2.1m pallet count: 27 cases
  • EAN number: 5060271920686
  • Net weight (kg): 8.5
  • Gross weight (kg): 9.9
  • Outer packing weight (kg): 1.300
  • Inner packing weight (kg): 0.100
  • Packs weight (kg): 0.425
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£6.95 +VAT
Service:
Order by 4pm for
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Estimated Delivery Date:
Fri 19th April
Service Expires:
Today at 4:00pm
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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