Winco , SPFP2, Steam Table Pan, Stainless Steel

SKU #: SPFP2
Description
Master every recipe with the Winco Steam Table Pan. Designed for the demanding environment of a professional kitchen, this full-size, 2-1/2 inch deep perforated pan is crafted from 25 gauge stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. The perforated design allows for optimal steam circulation, making it perfect for steaming vegetables, seafood, and other delicate dishes, ensuring even cooking and maintaining the food's natural flavors and textures. The Winco Steam Table Pan is NSF certified, guaranteeing it meets the highest standards for public health protection. This certification is crucial for any restaurant, as it ensures the pan is safe for use in food preparation and can withstand the rigors of a busy kitchen. The full-size dimensions make it versatile and compatible with most steam tables, providing flexibility in your kitchen setup. The 25 gauge stainless steel construction not only offers strength but also resists corrosion and staining, making it easy to clean and maintain. This is particularly important in a restaurant setting where hygiene and efficiency are paramount. The pan's design also includes reinforced corners, adding extra durability and preventing warping over time. Incorporating the Winco Steam Table Pan into your kitchen will enhance your cooking efficiency and food quality. Whether you're preparing a large banquet or a daily service, this pan is an essential tool for any professional chef. Its robust construction and thoughtful design make it a reliable choice for all your steaming needs.

 

  • Steam Table Pan
  • full size
  • 2-1/2 deep
  • perforated
  • 25 gauge
  • stainless steel
  • NSF
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Specifications
Height (in)12.20
Width (in)13.78
Weight19.20
Depth (in)21.85
BrandWinco
Steamer Pan Sizefull size
Steamer Pan FeaturesNSF
Steamer Pan Materialstainless steel
Product TypeSteamer Pan
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