SafePro LHD, Lids for Plastic HD Microwavable Soup Containers, 480/CS
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- Compatible with several container sizes
- Heavy-duty plastic construction
- Food-safe for hot and cold applications
- Stackable design saves space
- Keep food fresh and ready to serve
- Great for restaurants, food trucks, and candy stores
The SafePro LHD lids are compatible with the SafePro 8HDB, 16HDB, and 32HDB plastic soup containers. These lids provide a tight, leak-resistant seal so that you experience fewer messes in the kitchen. Their rigid construction also meets all storage or transportation requirements for safe and easy handling. Add them to your restaurant, candy store, ice cream shop, or food truck.
ID | 42515 |
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Length (Inch) | 23 |
Width (Inch) | 15 |
Height (Inch) | 18 |
SKU | LHD |
Manufacturer | SafePro |
Units of measure | CS |
Discontinued | No |
For use with | 8HDB, 16HDB, 32HDB |
Weight (Lbs) | 42.240000 |
UPC | 784321292572 |
Type Filter | Lid |
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
Rigid Construction
Made from heavy-duty plastic, this lid is rigid and leak resistant. It won’t bend or break no matter how many times it’s taken on and off. It’s also sturdy enough for stacking.
Versatile Shape
The lids are compatible with multiple container sizes. These include the SafePro 8HDB, SafePro 16HDB, and the SafePro 32HDB containers. This means you only need to stock up on one type of lid to meet you food storage needs. Plus, the lids stack together and take up minimal storage space.
Tight Seal
The lid seals tight to several compatible containers. The tight seal blocks outside air and contaminants out keeping food fresh and at the proper serving temperature for longer.
Clear Design
The SafePro LHD lid’s clear construction makes it easy for customers to see what’s for sale. Plus, you can easily customize these lids. Add on food labels or logo stickers to reinforce your brand. They’ll stand out against the blank, clear canvas.
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These lids are a bit more fragile than they look. But, to be 100% fair, what can you expect from a plastic lid?