Steelite VV732 Scape Melamine Salad Bowls 300mm

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Steelite VV732
Steelite VV732Steelite VV732
RRP: £39.99 exc. vat 47.99 inc. vat
SAVE: £2.00 exc. vat 2.40 inc. vat
£45.59 inc. vat
£37.99 exc. vat
 
inc. vatexc. vat

Pre-Order (Available from 22/08/2024)

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CAS SKU
77218
MPN
VV732
AKA
VV732

Pre-Order (Available from 22/08/2024)

Product Specifications
Box Quantity1
Dimensions140(H) x 300(Ø)mm
MaterialMelamine
Supplier Reference68A451EL700
WarrantyN/A
ColourWhite
Details

Add extra zest to your salad by serving it in this fantastically lightweight and sturdy salad bowl by Steelite. Designed to withstand the rough and tumble of the busiest commercial premises, this unique melamine bowl is designed with presentation in mind and features delicate texturing and unique tones to frame your food as elegantly as possible. Perfect for use in buffets or events catering, this Steelite bowl is the perfect addition to any premises which values durability and style.

Steelite VV732 Features
  • Dimensions 140(H) x 300(Ø)mm | 5½(H)" x 11¾(Ø)"
  • Material Melamine
  • Supplier Model Number 68A451EL700
  • Weight 910g
  • Colour White
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Unique, textured design
  • Ideal for pairing with other Steelite Scape products
  • Microwave safe
  • Freezer safe
  • Made of super durable melamine
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£6.95 +VAT
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Estimated Delivery Date:
Thu 22nd August
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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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