Winco , SSLB-25, Brazier Pan

SKU #: SSLB-25
Description
Ideal for professional settings, the Winco Premium Brazier 25 qt. is an essential addition to any restaurant kitchen. This high-capacity brazier, with a 17-3/4 inch diameter and 6-inch height, is perfect for preparing large quantities of soups, stews, and braised dishes. Crafted with a tri-ply heavy-duty bottom featuring an aluminum core, it ensures even heat distribution and superior cooking performance. Constructed from 18/8 stainless steel, the Winco Premium Brazier is both durable and resistant to corrosion, making it a reliable choice for busy kitchens. Its induction-ready design allows for versatile use across various cooking surfaces, enhancing its functionality and convenience. The included cover helps to retain moisture and flavor, ensuring your dishes are cooked to perfection. The brazier's NSF certification guarantees that it meets the highest standards for public health protection, making it a safe and trustworthy option for professional chefs. The robust construction and premium materials used in the Winco Premium Brazier ensure it can withstand the rigors of daily use in a high-demand restaurant environment. Whether you're simmering a hearty stew or braising a tender roast, the Winco Premium Brazier 25 qt. delivers exceptional performance and reliability. Its ample capacity and superior heat conduction make it an indispensable tool for any culinary professional. Invest in the Winco Premium Brazier to elevate your kitchen's efficiency and culinary output.

 

  • Premium Brazier
  • 25 qt.
  • 17-3/4 dia. x 6"H
  • round
  • with cover
  • tri-ply heavy duty bottom
  • with aluminum core
  • induction ready
  • 188 stainless steel
  • NSF
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Specifications
Height (in)16.14
Width (in)19.09
Depth (in)19.69
Weight35.89
BrandWinco
Brazier Pan FeaturesNSF
Brazier Pan Materialtri-ply
Brazier Pan Coverwith cover
Product TypeBrazier Pan
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