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Fortessa CR16-K-140T Dishwasher Rack Extender K Tilted (16) Cups Shatter Resistant
| Manufacturer | Zwiesel Fortessa |
|---|---|
| Model Number | CR16-K-140T |
| Manufacturer Part # | CR16-K-140T |
| Size | Full Size |
| Weight | 3.41 lbs |
| Made in Germany | Yes |
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Product Details
Product Details
Fortessa CR16-K-140T Dishwasher Rack Extender K Tilted (16) Cups Shatter Resistant is a sophisticated solution designed for enhancing dishwashing efficiency and durability. Manufactured in Germany, this innovative rack extender accommodates up to 16 cups, allowing for optimized organization within commercial dishwashers. The tilted design ensures that each cup is securely held in place, reducing the risk of breakage during the washing process. Constructed from high-quality polycarbonate, this rack extender is both shatter-resistant and heat-resistant, withstanding temperatures up to 212°F, making it an ideal choice for high-temperature dishwashing environments. Each unit weighs approximately 3.42 pounds, reflecting its sturdy yet manageable structure. The Fortessa CR16-K-140T is particularly advantageous for food service establishments looking to enhance their dishwasher's capacity while maintaining the integrity of delicate glassware. Its robust construction and precise engineering cater to the rigorous demands of the hospitality industry, ensuring longevity and reliable performance. Whether used in bustling restaurants or high-capacity banquet facilities, the Fortessa CR16-K-140T stands out as a valuable asset for maintaining high standards of cleanliness and efficiency in glassware management. This product exemplifies Fortessa's commitment to quality and practicality in tableware solutions.
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Made in Germany
This item was made in Germany.