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7 Magnum 2011 Catalogue Web.Pdf TheThe Right Right Tools Tools FForor SuperiorSuperior R Resultsesults The Right Tools For Superior Results SMALLWARES by The Right Tools For Superior Results The Right Tools For Superior Results January 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Bakery Bake/Roast Pans, Baking Accessories, Bun Pans, Cake Decorating Sets, Loaf/Muffin Pans, Pastry Bags, Pastry Brushes, Pie Markers, Racks - Bun Pan 1 Bakeware - Ceramic Bake Dishes, Bowls - Soup/Chilli, Ramekins, Ashtrays 4 Bar Supplies Bar Caddy, Bar Jigger, Bar Spoon, Bar Supplies, Condiment Servers, Glass Cleaners, Glass Rimmer, Lime Squeezer, Openers, Pourers, Pourers - Measured, Pourers - Measured w/Collar, Pourers - Metal, Scoops, Shakers & Strainers, Speed Racks, Store & Pour, Tongs & Scoops 6 Beverage Service Coffee Pot - Swirl, Coffee Pot & Accessories, Teapots, Teapots - Stackable, Water Pitcher, Wine and Champagne Buckets 11 Buffet Ware Chafer Fuel Holder, Chafers 13 Cookware - 3 Ply Stainless Fry Pans S/S, Sauce Pots Covers S/S, Sauce Pots S/S, Saute Pans Covers S/S, Saute Pans S/S, Stock Pots S/S 15 Cookware - 3004 Series Alum Brazier, Fry Pans, Fry Pans Excalibur, Heavy Duty Stock Pot, Sauce Pots, Saute Pans, Stock Pots 17 Cookware - Aluminum Brazier, Fry Pans, Fry Pans - Excalibur, Handle Sleeve, PASTA COOKER, Sauce Pans, Sauce Pot Covers, Sauce Pots, Saute Pan Covers, Saute Pans, Stock Pot Covers, Stock Pots, Tapered Sauce Pan Cover 19 Dinnerware Ashtray, Bowls, Bread/Side Plates, Ceramic Teapots, Creamer, Dinner Plates, Espresso, Ceramic Mugs, Mug & Cups, Pasta Plate, Platters, Saucer, Vase 23 Kitchen Accessories Bain Marie Pot Covers, Bain Marie Pots, Colanders, Culinary Basket, Fryer Basket, Mixing Bowls, Skimmers, Steam Pan Inset Covers, Steam Pan Insets, Strainers 27 Kitchen Miscellaneous Aprons, Bibs, Bussing, Chinese Woks and Accessories, Cutting Board Brushes, Cutting Boards - Plastic, Cutting Boards - Wooden, Dredger & Shakers, Oven Mitts, Oven Mitts Silicone, Oven Mitts Terry Cloth, Potato Mashers, Rolling Pins, Squeeze Bottle - Lids, Squeeze Bottles 33 Kitchen Utensils Butter Spreader, Call Bell, Crate and Pale Openers, Check Spindle, Cheese Slicer, Egg Accessories, Flour Sifter, Fryer - Accessories, Funnel, Garlic Press, Grater, Hamburger Press, Ice Cream Dipper/Spade, Ladles, Measurers, Measuring Cups/Spoons, Measuring Spoons, Mixing Paddles, Muddler - Wood, Pie Server, Portion Control Dishers, Portion Spoons, Pot Forks, Potato Ricer, Scoops, Scrapers, Serving Utensils, Skewers, Spatulas, Spoons, Steak Weight/Tenderizer, Thermometers, Timer, Tongs, Tongs - Kool Touch, 42 Turkey Baster, Turners, Utensils - Black Nylon, Vegetable Brush, Vegetable Peeler/Corer, Whips, Wire Brush TABLE OF CONTENTS Pizza Accessories Cutters, Gripper, Pizza Racks, Insulated Pizza Bag, Pan - Coupes, Pan - Deep Dish, Pan - Screens, Peel - Aluminum, Peel - Wood, Pizza Accessories, Roller Docker 64 Sanitary Maintenance Bucket Wringer, Bus Carts, Wet Floor Sign 68 Steam Table Pans Adapter Bars, Steam Pans - 22 Gauge, Steam Pans - 24 Gauge 70 Table Bases Table Base Sets, Table Base Components 76 Tabletop au Gratin - Oval, au Gratin - Round, Baskets, Compote Dish, Creamers, Dessert Ware, Gravy Boats, Menu Holders, Napkin Dispensers, Pepper Mill, Salad Bowl, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Sauce Cups, Seafood Service, Serving Forks, Sugar Holders & Dispensers, Supreme Bowls, Syrup Dispensers, Table Crumber, Tray Stand, Trays and Platters, Vinegar Dispenser 77 Tabletop au Gratin - Oval, au Gratin - Round, Baskets, Compote Dish, Creamers, Dessert Ware, Gravy Boats, Menu Holders, Napkin Dispensers, Pepper Mill, Salad Bowl, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Sauce Cups, Seafood Service, Serving Forks, Sugar Holders & Dispensers, Supreme Bowls, Syrup Dispensers, Table Crumber, Tray Stand, Trays and Platters, Vinegar Dispenser 87 Description Page Description Page Description Page Pastry Brushes ..................................................... 2 Peel - Aluminum ................................................. 66 A F Peel - Wood ........................................................ 66 Pepper Mill .......................................................... 82 Adapter Bars ....................................................... 70 Flour Sifter .......................................................... 43 Pie Markers .......................................................... 3 Aprons ................................................................ 33 Fry Pans ...................................................... 17, 19 Pie Server ........................................................... 47 Ashtray ............................................................... 23 Fry Pans - Excalibur ........................................... 19 Pizza Accessories .............................................. 67 Ashtrays ............................................................... 5 Fry Pans Excalibur .............................................. 17 Pizza Racks ........................................................ 64 Au Gratin - Oval ................................................. 77 Fry Pans S/S ...................................................... 15 Platters ............................................................... 25 Au Gratin - Round .............................................. 77 Fryer - Accessories ............................................ 43 Portion Control Dishers ...................................... 48 Fryer Basket ....................................................... 28 Portion Spoons ................................................... 48 Funnel ................................................................ 44 Pot Forks ............................................................ 49 B Potato Mashers .................................................. 38 Potato Ricer ........................................................ 49 Alphabetical Listing Bain Marie Pot Covers ....................................... 27 G Pourers ................................................................. 8 Bain Marie Pots .................................................. 27 Pourers - Measured .............................................. 8 Bake Dishes .......................................................... 4 Garlic Press ........................................................ 44 Pourers - Measured w/Collar ................................ 9 Bake/Roast Pans ................................................. 1 Glass Cleaners ..................................................... 7 Pourers - Metal ..................................................... 9 Baking Accessories .............................................. 1 Glass Rimmer ....................................................... 7 Bar Caddy ............................................................ 6 Grater ................................................................. 44 Bar Jigger .............................................................. 6 Gravy Boats ........................................................ 81 R Bar Spoon ............................................................ 6 Gripper ............................................................... 64 Bar Supplies .......................................................... 6 Racks - Bun Pan .................................................. 3 Baskets .......................................................... 77-78 Ramekins .............................................................. 4 Bibs ..................................................................... 34 H Roller Docker ..................................................... 67 Bowls .................................................................. 23 Rolling Pins ......................................................... 39 Bowls - Soup/Chilli ................................................ 4 Hamburger Press ............................................... 44 Brazier .......................................................... 17, 19 Handle Sleeve .................................................... 19 Bread/Side Plates .............................................. 23 Heavy Duty Stock Pot ........................................ 17 S Bucket Wringer ................................................... 68 Bun Pans .............................................................. 1 Salad Bowl .......................................................... 82 Bus Carts ....................................................... 68-69 I Salt and Pepper Shakers .............................. 82-83 Bussing .......................................................... 34-35 Sauce Cups ........................................................ 83 Butter Spreader .................................................. 42 Ice Cream Dipper/Spade ................................... 44 Sauce Pans ........................................................ 20 Insulated Pizza Bag ............................................ 64 Sauce Pot Covers .............................................. 20 Sauce Pots ................................................... 18, 20 C Sauce Pots Covers S/S ...................................... 15 L Sauce Pots S/S .................................................. 15 Cake Decorating Sets .......................................... 1 Saucer ................................................................ 26 Call Bell .............................................................. 42 Ladles ............................................................ 45-46 Saute Pan Covers .............................................. 21 Ceramic Mugs ...................................................
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