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Cold Pan Box Edlund
  • Perfect for keeping creamers, butter pats, lemon wedges and other condiments cold, fresh for longer and more hygenic for serving
  • Stainless steel 1/6 cold pan enclosure with ¾ lid and black insert
  • Ideal for front or back of house
  • Keeps contents chilled at or below HACCP guidelines of 4°C without ice or electricity for up to eight hours
  • Freeze inserts for eight hours or overnight before filling with pre-chilled product
  • Stainless steel housing and hinged lid keeps cold pan inserts covered and secure for serving
  • Dishwasher safe insert made of high impact ABS material and filled with nontoxic gel
  • NSF certified
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Price & Spec
MODEL PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PACKED WEIGHT
(kgs)
PRICE
£
CSB-016 779400 Stainless steel 1/6 cold pan enclosure with 3/4 lid and black insert 2.5 389
CSW-016 779402 Stainless steel 1/6 cold pan enclosure with 3/4 lid and white insert 2.5 389
CSR-016B 779401 Stainless steel 1/6 cold pan enclosure with hole in lid and black insert 2.5 389
CSR-016W 779411 Stainless steel 1/6 cold pan enclosure with hole in lid and white insert 2.5 394

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