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Model Number: 8001-12
Premium Construction: Made from commercial-grade 18/8 stainless steel for superior strength and longevity.
Corrosion Resistant: 18/8 stainless steel composition ensures resistance to rust and corrosion.
Enhanced Durability: Extra heavyweight design provides substantial feel and lasting performance.
Elegant Appearance: Mirror finish creates a sophisticated, upscale presentation.
Versatile Application: Suitable for spreading butter, soft cheese, and other condiments.
Easy Maintenance: Mirror finish maintains its appearance through commercial washing cycles.
The CAC China Royal Collection butter spreader SKU 8001-12 is a commercial-grade flatware piece designed for upscale dining establishments, hotels, and catering services. This extra heavyweight butter spreader features premium 18/8 stainless steel construction with an elegant mirror finish.
Crafted with superior 18/8 stainless steel, this butter spreader delivers exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. The mirror finish provides a sophisticated appearance while maintaining its luster through repeated commercial use and washing cycles.
Each butter spreader measures 6.75 inch in length, offering ideal proportions for comfortable handling during service. The balanced design ensures stable performance while spreading butter, soft cheese, and other condiments in commercial dining settings.
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CAC China 8001-12 6 3/4" Royal Butter Spreader, 18/8 Extra Heavyweight
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