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1880 Hospitality 905642 Focus Foodservice Strapped Bread Pan Set Four-pan 9-23/32" X 21-7/8" X 2-3/4"H
| Manufacturer | 1880 Hospitality |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 905642 |
| Manufacturer Part # | 905642 |
| Material | Aluminized Steel |
| Compartments | 4 Compartment |
| Type | Pullman / Strapped |
| Coating | Coated / Glazed |
| UPC | 843018021403 |
| PFOA FREE | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The 1880 Hospitality 905642 Focus Foodservice Strapped Bread Pan Set Four-pan 9-23/32" X 21-7/8" X 2-3/4"H is a premium choice for professional bakers and culinary specialists. Crafted with precision, this set includes four pans, each measuring 9-23/32" x 21-7/8" x 2-3/4"H, providing ample baking space for consistent bread size and quality. The pans are fabricated from aluminized steel, known for its excellent heat conduction and durability, ensuring even baking results. Each pan is designed to support up to 1 lb. of dough, making it suitable for producing uniform loaves. The 1.2/0.6 mm thickness of the pans enhances heat retention and stability during baking. A unique feature of this set is its PTFE and PFOA-free silicone glaze, which promotes easy release of baked goods without compromising safety or environmental standards. This product is perfectly suited for high-volume bakeries, artisan bread shops, and commercial kitchens that demand reliable and efficient baking tools. The strapped design adds stability and convenience, facilitating uniform heat distribution across all pans. The 1880 Hospitality 905642 Focus Foodservice Bread Pan Set is an exceptional investment for any foodservice operation aiming for consistency, quality, and high performance in bread production.
Certifications
Certifications
PFOA FREE
This item is manufactured without the use of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a potentially harmful chemical.