Winco , MST-14D, Mesh Strainer

SKU #: MST-14D
Description
Achieve professional-level results with the Winco Strainer MST-14D, a must-have tool for any restaurant kitchen. This high-quality strainer features a 14-14 bowl diameter, providing ample space for straining large quantities of ingredients efficiently. The 17-12L handle ensures a comfortable grip and extended reach, making it easy to maneuver even in the busiest kitchen environments. The Winco Strainer MST-14D is designed with a round double tinned mesh, which offers superior durability and resistance to wear and tear. The nickel-plated finish adds an extra layer of protection, ensuring long-lasting performance. Reinforced with a heavy-duty rod, this strainer can handle the rigors of daily use without compromising its structural integrity. One of the standout features of this strainer is its wood handle, which not only provides a comfortable grip but also adds a touch of classic elegance to your kitchen tools. The 31 O.A.L. (Overall Length) ensures that you can easily reach into deep pots and containers, making it versatile for various culinary tasks. Whether you're straining pasta, rinsing vegetables, or sifting dry ingredients, the Winco Strainer MST-14D delivers consistent, reliable results. Its robust construction and thoughtful design make it an indispensable tool for chefs who demand the best in their kitchen. Elevate your kitchen's efficiency and performance with the Winco Strainer MST-14D, and experience the difference that professional-grade equipment can make in your culinary creations.

 

  • Strainer
  • 14-1/4 bowl dia.
  • 17-1/2"L handle
  • 31 O.A.L.
  • round
  • double tinned mesh
  • nickel plated reinforced supporter with heavy duty rod
  • wood handle
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Specifications
Height (in)10.63
Width (in)18.70
Weight18.78
Depth (in)32.28
BrandWinco
Mesh Strainer Subcategorystrainer
Mesh Strainer Materialnickel plated
Product TypeMesh Strainer
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