Flour cart

 

  • Dimensions:500 x 500 x 500 mm
  • Construction:304 stainless steel, thickness 1.2mm
  • Hygiene:R19 radii for 4 corners
  • Mobility:4 inch casters(two with brakes)
  • Optional : Display flour weight on mobile phone app
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Description

This device is typically used in bakeries, pizzerias, or any commercial setting where large quantities of dough are prepared and handled. Its primary function is to store, transport, and sometimes assist in the processing of flour or dough within the kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

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