Kitchen Knock 399987 Stainless Steel Stock Pot Net – Φ550mm
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Heavy-duty stock pot accessory for Australian commercial kitchens
The Kitchen Knock 399987 Stainless Steel Stock Pot Net is designed for Φ550 stock pots, offering a strong, stable base for steaming and cooking. Made from food-grade stainless steel, it’s robust, easy to clean, and features a clip design that prevents rollover during use, ensuring safe operation in busy kitchens.
Key features & specifications
- SKU: 399987
- Dimensions: Ø 550 × 100 mm
- Weight: 2.04 kg
- Pack size: 1 unit
- Pack dimensions: 560 × 560 × 330 mm
- Pack weight: 11.2 kg
- Construction: Heavy-duty stainless steel; clip design to prevent rollover
- Warranty: 1 year manufacturer’s warranty
Compliance & safety (AU)
- Food safety: FSANZ-aligned; stainless steel suitable for food contact.
- Electrical: Not applicable.
- Gas: Not applicable.
Convenience & usage advice
- Efficient steaming: Prevents food from sticking, ideal for dumplings, vegetables, and bulk steaming.
- Easy cleaning: Dishwasher safe; smooth stainless surface is easy to maintain.
Ideal applications
- Restaurants
- Hotels
- Catering kitchens
Frequently Asked Questions
1) How do I clean it daily without harming finishes?
Wash with warm soapy water or place in dishwasher; avoid abrasives to maintain polished finish.
2) What routine maintenance keeps performance stable?
Check clip design for integrity; ensure secure fit in stock pot before use.
3) What are the power requirements and typical energy use?
No power required; accessory only.
4) What about installation and Australian compliance?
Food-grade stainless steel; FSANZ compliant for food contact surfaces in commercial kitchens.
5) Are spare parts and accessories available?
Supplied as a single accessory; compatible with Kitchen Knock stainless steel stock pots (Φ550).
Specs source: official datasheet for Kitchen Knock 399987 Stainless Steel Stock Pot Net.
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