Soil dish landing table

Soil dish landing table
Effectively streamlines utensil handling and waste
management, acting as a receiving area for soil dishes
before they enter the dishwasher. Workers can scrape
food waste from soil dish via waste hole into the
optional garbage bin before pre pre-wash, reducing the risk
of cross cross-contamination and keeping the workspace
clean.

Knock-down design
● Reduces transportation and storage costs
● Easy and quick to assemble

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Description

Features
● Dimensions: 1800 x 760 x (850+150) mm
● Material: 304 stainless steel
● Tabletop: 1.5 mm thick
● Standard Accessories: Standard drain
● Optional Accessories: Faucet, garbage can

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