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Kitchen & Catering Supplies KITCHEN & CATERING SUPPLIES With appliances, kitchenware, catering supplies and beverages including tea and coffee. We have all the ingredients to keep productivity high and the bright ideas flowing. D B C A 2 NERO® BAR FRIDGES The Nero® Refrigerator range offers a handful of solutions for those wanting a refrigeration system for their workplace: with sizes to suit small kitchenettes and boardrooms, through to higher capacity lunchrooms, and food prep areas. These units include mechanical temperature control ranging between 0°C to +10°C, reversible swinging doors with key locks for security and adjustable shelving and feet. The 70L Bar Fridge and Freezer is the compact choice with 6L freezer, 2 slide out wire shelves, door racks, reversible door, and lock and key. The Nero® 125L Bar Fridge and Freezer is perfect for those who have limited space. This handy bar fridge has a 125L fridge/freezer capacity with 2 adjustable shelves, crisper, KITCHEN & CATERING SUPPLIES and a door shelf to easily store your food, drinks and frozen goods. If you’re looking for a simple fridge-only solution for your workplace, then the 116L Fridge or the 240L Fridge is the answer. The 116L model features 2 slide-out shelves, door shelf and a crisper, and the 240L model: 4 adjustable shelves and crisper, with plenty of space to keep all the food in the office nice and fresh! 2 Years Warranty. BAR FRIDGES WITH FREEZER A FRID1043 70L Fridge & Freezer 550W x 460D x 640Hmm Ea B FRID1045 125L Fridge & Freezer 520W x 560D x 840Hmm Ea REFRIGERATORS C FRID1044 116L Fridge 490W x 560D x 840Hmm Ea D FRID1041 240L Fridge & Crisper 550W x 580D x 1430Hmm Ea A B C D 1 BIRKO URNS & APPLIANCES Keep hot water available for instant cups of tea, coffee & drinking chocolate with this variety of urns. The variable thermostat keeps water hot so it’s ready to use, and automatically shuts off for safety if the water boils. Stainless Steel Urns are high quality and low maintenance. They include an indicator light and water level gauge to easily identify when KITCHEN APPLIANCES water is ready to use, along with heat-resistant knobs, easy-lift safety handles, and a lockable lid for added safety. The Coffee Percolator promises a high-quality brew, and the Pie Warmer will keep pastries at a warm & safe temperature. 1 Year Warranty. URNS A URNS5019 5L 180Dia x 380Hmm Ea URNS5020 10L 253Dia x 390Hmm Ea B URNS5022 20L 300Dia x 457Hmm Ea URNS5024 30L 354Dia x 480Hmm Ea URNS5026 40L 354Dia x 580Hmm Ea PERCOLATOR C COFF0030 20L 280Dia x 600Hmm Ea FOOD WARMER D OVEN4020 Pie Warmer 585W x 350D x 500Hmm Ea i Due to continuous changes in white good appliances, model may vary depending on availability at time of purchase. Refer to COSnet for latest information. 2 www.cos.net.au A B 1 NESCAFÉ® BEVERAGE BAR CAFÉ-BAR BEVERAGE DISPENSERS The Beverage Bar is a tidy and hygienic beverage solution, perfect for any kitchen Do you require a fast and efficient system to dispense the instant beverage of your or coffee break area. It requires minimal maintenance, and is easy to refill and clean. choice? Café Bar is the ultimate solution. With simple and easy maintenance you can Economical and portion-controlled, the Beverage Bar is refillable with Nescafe® Blend 43, now keep your kitchen clean, tidy, and hygienic whilst enjoying your daily cuppa. Nescafe® Gold, Nescafe® Blend 43 Decaf and Milo. 1 Year Warranty. The Café-Bar Caddy is robust and reliable, featuring three dispensers for your dry beverages. Café-Bar Quintet is unplumbed, coming with an internal water tank and KITCHEN & CATERING SUPPLIES BEVERAGE BAR five no-fuss click turn dispensers. These products offer a 6 Month Warranty if used in a COFF9560 Beverage Bar Starter Pack 390W x 110D x 690Hmm Ea commercial or business environment, or a 1 Year Warranty if used in a domestic or home environment from date of sale. BEVERAGE BAR REFILLS COFF1160 Nescafé Blend 43 250g Ea COFF1560 Nescafé Gold Blend 250g Ea BEVERAGE DISPENSERS COFF1360 Nescafé Decaf 250g Ea A COFF9540 3 Dispensers Caddy Ea CHOC6060 Milo 500g Ea B COFF9545 5 Dispensers Quintet Ea For disposable cups see pages 123 - 125. A B B C A 1 1 ESPRESSOTORIA® COFFEE MACHINE & FROTHER NERO® CORDLESS KETTLES The European designed and manufactured Espressotoria® Capino Capsule Machine Boil water quickly, easily and safely. Kettles suit any office environment and feature a will be a stylish addition to your business. Fully enclosed and encompassing a modern water gauge to view water levels, an illuminated indicator light to easily identify when streamlined appearance, it is designed with superior features to produce quality results. It kettle is in use, and 360 degree cordless base for easy portability and convenience. The KITCHEN APPLIANCES includes a 19 bar pump pressure, energy saver mode, and a programmable pour function. Bella Stainless Steel Kettle features a premium brushed stainless steel finish which 1 Year Warranty. adds style and a touch of class to any modern office. The new Nero® 1.7L Matte Kettle with 2200 watts ensures a quick tea or coffee every morning, and features a dual water ESPRESSOTORIA MACHINES & ACCESSORIES window and an indicator light. 1 Year Warranty. A COFF9015 Black 125W x 380D x 230Hmm Ea B COFF8980 Veloce Milk Frother 250ml Ea 1.7L WHITE CAPSULES A KETT1070 Express 130W x 250Hmm Ea COFF2240 Chicco D’Oro Espresso Dark Box12 1.7L BLACK COFF2242 Chicco D’Oro Ristretto Medium Box12 B KETT1075 Matte 145W x 240Hmm Ea COFF2246 Aurora Espresso Medium Dark Box12 KETT1071 Express 132W x 250Hmm Ea COFF2248 Aurora Italian Dark Box12 COFF2250 Aurora Prima Qualità Medium Dark Box12 1.7L STAINLESS STEEL COFF1240 Vittoria Espresso Dark Box12 KETT1072 Urban 230W x 265Hmm Ea C KETT1011 Bella 225W x 250Hmm Ea 1300 88 22 44 live chat 3 B A D C B A 1 1 NERO® SANDWICH PRESS NERO® TOASTERS Make fresh, café-style toasted snacks and easy tasty lunches in just minutes. Simple Nero® has a full range of toasters to suit the needs of any office. Cool to touch, Nero® to use and clean, the Nero® Sandwich Press features stainless steel housing and Toasters feature adjustable browning controls, adjustable crust control, defrost, reheat, floating hinges. The 4 Slice Press comes with an extra large non-stick plate to fit four and cancel settings. The automatic and manual switch-off functions ensure bread can KITCHEN & CATERING SUPPLIES standard sized sandwiches at one time. 1 Year Warranty. be toasted to your liking. Includes a crumb tray to collect all crumbs, eliminating mess. Available in glossy black or sleek stainless steel, these toasters will bring style to any STAINLESS STEEL modern office. 1 Year Warranty. A SAND4914 2 Slice 230W x 300D x 90Hmm Ea B SAND4924 4 Slice 340W x 345D x 105Hmm Ea STAINLESS STEEL A TOAS1080 4 Slice Square 280W x 290D x 190Hmm Ea TOAS1081 4 Slice Rectangular 170W x 410D x 180Hmm Ea B TOAS1075 2 Slice Rectangular 170W x 280D x 180Hmm Ea WHITE C TOAS1082 4 Slice Rectangular 170W x 420D x 200Hmm Ea TOAS1070 2 Slice 170W x 300D x 180Hmm Ea BLACK D TOAS1040 2 Slice 340W x 580D x 430Hmm Ea A B C D 1 KITCHEN APPLIANCES NERO® MICROWAVES & TOASTER OVEN Make cooking and reheating meals easy with Nero®. One-touch controls will cook, defrost or reheat a variety of meals in minutes. These innovative, stylish appliances come with plenty of impressive features including digital control, an LED display, a digital clock, a pull handle door, and a timer. The 30 Litre Microwave comes in modern stainless steel, while the 23 Litre and 20 Litre Microwaves come in classic white. For a slightly different cooking alternative, opt for the 10 Litre Mini Toaster Oven which features a four-stage switch heating selection. 1 Year Warranty. MICROWAVES A OVEN1045 30L Stainless Steel 520W x 430D x 326Hmm Ea B OVEN1047 23L White 485W x 392D x 293Hmm Ea C OVEN1048 20L White 440W x 330D x 255Hmm Ea TOASTER OVEN D OVEN4011 10L White 360W x 290D x 210Hmm Ea i Due to continuous changes in white good appliances, model may vary depending on availability at time of purchase. Refer to COSnet for latest information. 4 www.cos.net.au A B C D E CONNOISSEUR® ACRYLIC CANISTERS CEP CATERING & KITCHEN STORAGE These durable acrylic jars are suitable for high traffic areas, and are made from strong, Convenient, discreet and elegant, the small Waste Collector will prove to be essential clear acrylic material with a chrome clip for airtight sealing. Stylish and easy to use, for your meetings. It allows you to easily throw away your tea bags, stirrers and rubbish they’re suitable for food use as well as for reducing clutter around your desk. without the need to move or leave your meeting. The key to a warm welcome and efficient, friendly meetings, the Distributor Tray is an easy way to offer everyone KITCHEN & CATERING SUPPLIES ARCYLIC CANISTERS a varied assortment of tea, coffee, chocolate, milk pods, sugar, stirrers and spoons. CANI5311 750mL 130Dia x 100Hmm Ea The Deluxe version features a compartment under the tray which will securely hold CANI5310 810mL 100Dia x 140Hmm Ea napkins and coasters. The 3 Tier Module has been ingeniously designed. Its compact CANI5315 1.1L 100Dia x 190Hmm Ea frame will easily fit in your kitchen space next to the coffee maker or kettle. It offers CANI5320 1.75L 125Dia x 190Hmm Ea storage for coffee pods, milk, tea bags, stirrers, sugar, paper napkins, and the half-moon CANI5325 2.15L 125Dia x 230Hmm Ea cutaway handles facilitate the easy opening of the drawers.
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