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Winware Seamless Aluminum Pizza Screens The pizza crust is an integral part of the perfect pizza. To ensure a more evenly baked pizza crust, this professional-quality aluminum pizza screen incorporates a seamless design to allow for more ventilation…. |
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Thunder Group Seamless Rim Pizza Screens 8 inch seamless rim pizza screen made of heavy duty aluminum for the item to be sturdy for long time use. The seamless rim aluminum pizza screen produces an evenly baked crust by allowing air to circulate beneath the crust while baking…. |
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Winware Seamless Aluminum Pizza Screens: 18 Screen $5.40 This important addition to your pizza kitchen equipment allows the air to circulate beneath the crust for a more evenly baked pie. Made of heavy-duty aluminum and available in three different sizes, these little screens make a big difference. For just a little bit of dough, this simple piece pizza restaurant equipment can improve your end product and help to increase your sales. Use these screens … |
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Rubbermaid 300lb Capacity Plastic w/ Steel Frame Black Value Line Tilt Truck $730.6 This tilt truck is a one-piece molded truck body, with reinforced lip and rounded corners, and is seamless and easy to clean. Made of sturdy plastic construction, this tilt truck will not rust, dent, chip or peel. |
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Boardwalk 12oz Paper Wrapped Foam Hot Cups 190ct Case $81.24 These foam hot cups are made of polystyrene material, have a seamless, one-piece design for leak-free use, and have increased sidewall strength for optimal sturdiness and durability. |
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Boardwalk 16oz Paper Wrapped Foam Hot Cups 160ct Case $82.64 These foam hot cups are made of polystyrene material, have a seamless, one-piece design for leak-free use, and have increased sidewall strength for optimal sturdiness and durability. |
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Boardwalk 20oz Paper Wrapped Foam Hot Cups 90ct Case $61.21 These foam hot cups are made of polystyrene material, have a seamless, one-piece design for leak-free use, and have increased sidewall strength for optimal sturdiness and durability. |
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