Lakeside 923 Adjust-a-Fit® Dish Dispenser Tubular Drop-in Style Single Self-leveling Dish Dispensing Tube
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- Self-leveling tube for consistent dish dispensing
- Accommodates dishes up to 9-3/4" diameter
- Durable stainless steel construction
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The Lakeside 923 Adjust-a-Fit® Dish Dispenser - tubular drop-in style - is a single self-leveling dish dispensing tube, specifically engineered to accommodate a maximum dish size of 9-3/4 inches in diameter. Crafted for durability and longevity, this dispenser features high-quality stainless steel construction, ensuring robust performance in high-demand settings. Proudly made in the USA, it adheres to NSF and UL standards, signifying its commitment to safety and sanitation within professional environments. This versatile dish dispenser is ideally suited for various segments within the food service industry, from bustling restaurant kitchens to high-volume catering operations, where efficiency and reliability are paramount. Its innovative self-leveling mechanism provides a seamless dining service experience by facilitating quick and easy access to dishes, thereby optimizing workflow and minimizing downtime. The tubular drop-in style design ensures a compact and space-efficient installation, making it an excellent choice for establishments where space is at a premium. The Lakeside 923 Adjust-a-Fit® Dish Dispenser, with its precise engineering and quality construction, offers an indispensable solution for professionals seeking to enhance the functionality and organization of their dish-handling processes.
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UL Listed
The item has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for sanitation hazard standards and meets or exceeds expectations.
Made in the USA
This item was made in the United States of America.
NSF Listed
The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.
