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3 Tier Stainless Steel Trolleys Are Ideal for Any Catering Trade
High quality 3 tier stainless steel trolleys are designed for multiple uses in the catering trade. Manufactured with premium quality stainless steel, these trolleys are very functional for everyday industrial use in the catering industry.
The entire construction of the 3 tier trolley is done with chrome stainless steel ensuring that it stands the test of time. Stainless steel used in the manufacturing of 3 tier stainless steel trolleys is completely resistant to corrosion and many other food processing environments. This means that the life expectancy of products made out of stainless steel is usually long. Cleaning of stainless steel is very simple and can be done very quickly. This makes it an obvious choice for food and beverage manufacturing industries, as well as catering equipment. Normal use of stainless steel products, such as trolleys, poses no health risk for individuals. Three tier stainless steel trolleys are widely used by most catering businesses because they are considered durable, hygienic, and long lasting.
This product is practical for commercial use and also features sound insulation underneath each tray. This limits the noise made when products are placed on the shelf. The load capacity of each tray is about 75kg.
Some of the most attractive features of our 3 tier stainless steel trolley are as follows:
· made of high quality material
· good surface treatment
· easy to assemble
· durable, lightweight and flexible
· supported with wheels for easier movement
· labour and parts warranty
These trolleys are highly reliable and are extensively used by all types of restaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs, commercial kitchens, and general caterers. Ideal for use in harsh commercial environments, three tier trolleys are very versatile. These are great for places where high standards of hygiene are an essential requirement.
Posted on October 20th 2011 at 09:43pm


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