Winco , FN-16, French Whip / Whisk

SKU #: FN-16
Description
Enhance kitchen efficiency with the Winco French Whip. This indispensable tool, model FN-16, is designed to meet the rigorous demands of a professional restaurant kitchen. Measuring 16 inches in length, the French Whip is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity even with frequent use. The Winco French Whip is NSF certified, guaranteeing that it meets strict standards for public health protection. This certification is particularly important in a restaurant setting, where maintaining hygiene and safety is paramount. The 16-inch length provides ample reach, making it ideal for mixing, whipping, and aerating ingredients in large bowls or deep pots, which is essential for preparing a variety of dishes efficiently. The stainless steel construction not only offers robustness but also ensures that the whip is resistant to rust and corrosion, making it a reliable tool for daily use. Its design allows for easy cleaning, which is a significant advantage in a busy kitchen environment where time is of the essence. Incorporating the Winco French Whip into your kitchen arsenal will streamline your food preparation processes, allowing your culinary team to work more effectively and produce consistent, high-quality results. Whether you are whipping up a delicate meringue or mixing a hearty batter, this French Whip is the perfect tool to achieve the desired texture and consistency. Choose the Winco French Whip for its superior performance, durability, and compliance with health standards, and elevate the efficiency and quality of your restaurant's kitchen operations.

 

  • French Whip
  • 16 long
  • stainless steel
  • NSF
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Specifications
Width (in)10.43
Depth (in)17.13
Height (in)22.05
Weight32.40
BrandWinco
French Whip FeaturesNSF
French Whip Materialstainless steel
French Whip Length16"
Product TypeFrench Whip
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