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Fortessa DV.MD.VF0479GR Sanibel Mint Salad Plate 9" Dishwasher Safe - cs
| Manufacturer | Zwiesel Fortessa |
|---|---|
| Model Number | DV.MD.VF0479GR |
| Manufacturer Part # | DV.MD.VF0479GR |
| Plastic Type | Melamine |
| Color | Grays |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 8" - 9" |
| Weight | 2.13 lbs |
| Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Microwave Safe | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Fortessa DV.MD.VF0479GR Sanibel Mint Salad Plate - 9" is a melamine plate that combines style with functionality, ideal for both casual dining and professional food service settings. Measuring 9 inches in diameter, this plate is a practical choice for serving salads and appetizers. It is crafted from durable melamine, which is a lightweight yet resilient material known for its heat resistance up to 212°F, making it suitable for various dining environments. The plate's appealing mint green color adds a fresh and modern aesthetic to any table setting, enhancing the visual appeal of food presentations. While it is dishwasher safe, ensuring convenient cleaning and maintenance, users should note that it is not microwave safe. Each plate weighs approximately 0.36 pounds, and they are sold in cases of six, providing an economical option for larger events or establishments. The Fortessa Sanibel Mint Salad Plate is a versatile addition to any culinary setting, offering a blend of durability, style, and ease of care, meeting the demands of both domestic and commercial use.
Certifications
Dishwasher Safe
This item has been tested and approved to withstand commercial or residential dishwashers, ensuring safe and thorough cleaning.
Certifications
Microwave Safe
Designed to withstand microwave heat, this item can be safely used in microwave ovens for heating or cooking.
