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Arcobaleno Pasta Equipment APCB2 Pasta Cooker Basket Size #24082 Grams Capacity Industrial Handle
| Manufacturer | Arcobaleno Pasta Equipment |
|---|---|
| Model Number | APCB2 |
| Manufacturer Part # | APCB2 |
| Construction | Stainless Steel |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Height | 15.5" |
| Width | 12" |
| Depth | 12.75" |
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Product Details
The Arcobaleno Pasta Equipment APCB2 Pasta Cooker Basket is an expertly crafted kitchen tool designed for use in industrial settings within the food service industry. This model, identified by its specific size designation, #24082, boasts a remarkable capacity ideal for handling substantial volumes of pasta, with an impressive containment of up to 2,4082 grams. Its heavy-duty stamped stainless steel construction ensures durability and longevity, making it a reliable choice for high-volume cooking environments. The industrial handle provides a secure and comfortable grip, facilitating ease of use during busy operational hours. This feature is particularly beneficial for professional chefs and kitchen staff who require efficient handling of large quantities of pasta. The APCB2 Pasta Cooker Basket is compatible with various pasta cooker configurations, making it a versatile addition to commercial kitchens. This adaptability ensures it meets the needs of different segment markets within the industry, from large-scale restaurants to catering services. By consulting the pasta cooker cut sheets, users can select the appropriate basket configurations tailored to their specific pasta cooker models, maximizing efficiency and performance. Overall, the Arcobaleno Pasta Equipment APCB2 model is designed to enhance productivity and deliver consistent results in industrial culinary applications.

