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Each piece is super vitrified, fired at a high temperature over two days to ensure strength and durability

Churchill Plain Whiteware - Beverage Pots

8 products found
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White Sandringham Jug/Creamer 1/2pint (Box 4)
White Sandringham Tea/Coffee Pot 4cup 30oz (Box 4)
Churchill Whiteware Mini Jugs 85ml (Box 24)
White Sandringham Tea/Coffee Pot 15oz (Box 4)
White Sandringham Jug/Creamer 1/4pint (Box 4)
Churchill Sandringham and Nova Sugar Bowl Lids (Box 6)
Churchill Plain Whiteware Teapots 370ml (Box 4)
Churchill Ultimo Beverage Pots 426ml (Box 4)
Total 8 products
Typical spares include dishwasher baskets, oven elements, fridge shelves, and small mechanical parts, all designed to keep equipment operating efficiently . Having access to the right spares ensures minimal disruption and supports continuous service in high demand environments . Replacing parts instead of full units is not just practical. It is cost effective and keeps operations moving without unnecessary expense. Spares are interchangeable components used to repair or maintain equipment, helping restore functionality without replacing the entire unit . In commercial kitchens, regular wear and tear means parts such as seals, filters, baskets, and elements will eventually need replacing . Our spares range is ideal for: Restaurants and commercial kitchens Catering and event services Hotels and hospitality venues Cafes and food service businesses Facilities and maintenance teams https://www.hygiene.ie/search?query=kitchen https://www.hygiene.ie/racking-and-trolleys FAQ What are spares in catering? Spares are replacement parts used to repair or maintain equipment in professional kitchens. Why are spares important? They reduce downtime, extend equipment lifespan, and keep operations running efficiently. What types of spares are available? Common items include filters, seals, baskets, elements, and other equipment components. Are spares cost effective? Yes, replacing parts is often more affordable than replacing full equipment units.
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