Araven CH935 Polypropylene 1/1 Gastronorm 4 Compartment Food Box 100mm with Lid

Araven
Araven CH935
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CAS SKU
91311
MPN
CH935
AKA
CH935

RRP: £29.99 exc. vat 35.99 inc. vat
SAVE: £7.00 exc. vat 8.40 inc. vat
WAS: £29.99 exc. vat 35.99 inc. vat
£27.59 inc. vat
£22.99 exc. vat
 
inc. vatexc. vat

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Product Specifications
Depth (External)100mm
Gastronorm Size1/1
Gastronorm TypeSolid
Capacity8 Ltr
Dimensions325(L) x 530(W) x 100(D)mm
MaterialPolypropylene
Box Quantity1
Depth100mm
WarrantyN/A

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Details

Practical Food Box with 4 compartments with snugly fitting, stackable lid to help with compact and safe storage of separated ingredients ready for plating or use in buffet settings.

Araven CH935 Features
  • Dimensions 100(H) x 325(W) x 530(D)mm
  • Depth 100mm
  • Colour Grey
  • Innovative box with 4 compartments box with 2 litre capacity per compartment
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Suitable for use in a Freezer up to -40C
  • Made from BPA free Polypropylene
  • Tray and Lid are stackable when not in use
  • Foodsafe
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Cost:
£9.95 +VAT
Service:
Order by 5pm for
1-2 Working Days Delivery
Estimated Delivery Date:
Tue 6th May to Wed 7th May
Service Expires:
Tomorrow at 5:00pm
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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