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Fortessa DVMETD800021 Siren Tea/Coffee Spoon 5.6" (14.3cm) 18/0 Stainless Steel - cs
| Manufacturer | Zwiesel Fortessa |
|---|---|
| Model Number | DVMETD800021 |
| Manufacturer Part # | DVMETD800021 |
| Material | 18/0 Stainless Steel |
| Length | 5" - 6" |
| Height | 0.64" |
| Width | 5.44" |
| Depth | 1.09" |
| Weight | 0.89 lbs |
| Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Fortessa DVMETD800021 Siren Tea/Coffee Spoon is precisely designed for functionality and style, measuring 5.6 inches (14.3 cm) in length. Crafted from premium 18/0 stainless steel, this spoon features a mirrored finish, enhancing its aesthetic appeal while ensuring durability. Its dishwasher-safe attribute makes it a practical choice for both home and commercial settings, reducing maintenance effort and time. Each spoon weighs 0.08 pounds, and they are available in cases of 12, with e-commerce dealers requiring a minimum order of two case increments. This packaging approach ensures ample supply for restaurants, cafes, and hospitality businesses where consistent quality and presentation are key. The Fortessa Siren Spoon's design caters to both tea and coffee service, making it a versatile addition to any tableware collection. Its high-quality construction and elegant finish make it suitable for upscale dining experiences, while its practical features support high-volume usage in more casual settings. Whether for individual use or in bulk supply for businesses, this spoon exemplifies Fortessa's commitment to providing stylish and efficient tableware solutions that meet diverse market needs.
Certifications
Dishwasher Safe
This item has been tested and approved to withstand commercial or residential dishwashers, ensuring safe and thorough cleaning.
