SafePro HDKITB Black Heavyweight Plastic Cutlery Kits, 250/CS
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- Kit includes soup spoons, forks, and knives
- 250 three-piece flatware kits per case
- Heavyweight plastic construction resists breaking
- Disposable for hassle-free cleanup
- More practical than metal flatware
- Rounded edges for comfortable use
- Coordinating black design
- Perfect for parties, cafeterias, and restaurants
The SafePro HDKITB Black Heavyweight Plastic Cutlery Kits, 250/CS make the perfect addition to any fast-serve restaurant, catered event, party, or cafeteria. Each case includes 250 individually packed cutlery kits and each kit includes non serrated knife, one fork, and one soup spoon. Designed for convenience, the forks, knives, and spoons are durable yet disposable.
ID | 15619 |
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Length (Inch) | 18 |
Width (Inch) | 23 |
Height (Inch) | 15 |
SKU | HDKITB |
Manufacturer | SafePro |
Units of measure | CS |
Discontinued | No |
Weight (Lbs) | 9.500000 |
Type Filter | Cutlery Kit |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Style | Wrapped |
Heavyweight Plastic
Made of heavyweight plastic, these utensil kits resist breaking, snapping, and cracking. Your customers will have no trouble scooping up hard ice cream, cutting through steak, or picking up dense foods. Plus, the kits are disposable for simple cleanup.
Curved Handles
These disposable utensils all have curved handles to ensure comfortable use for your customers. The handles also have slightly raised edges, which makes getting a firm grip a little easier.
Coordinating Kit
The utensil kits have an elegant black finish with coordinating style elements. They’ll give your place settings, cafeteria, or fast-serve utensil bar a cohesive look.
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We always use those for large delivery orders because it saves time on packing. You simply put in the whole disposable set and don't bother looking for separate forks and spoons.
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It's really not a bad idea for food delivery because black disposable utensils look more unusual. In practice, though, I am not sure clients care too much about spoon or fork color - most of them just throw those away and use their own home utensils instead. So, no use going with fancy colors - most of the time, at least.