Circle Glass CG06504-X, 199 Oz. Moondance Glass Canister with Twist Lid, Extra Large

Circle Glass CG06504-X, 199 Oz. Moondance Glass Canister with Twist Lid, Extra Large FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Circle Glass CG06504-X, 199 Oz. Moondance Glass Canister with Twist Lid, Extra Large, is a great way to store staples like flour, sugar, pasta, grains, beans, dehydrated fruit and much more. The twist lid ensures hermetic sealing and prevents moisture, dust, grease or other contaminants from getting inside. Clear walls provide perfect view of the contents, so you could quickly find the needed ingredient during food preparation. Made from high quality glass, this canister boasts excellent resistance to food odors and can be used over and over again for a variety of products. Practical and attractive, it is a nice addition to your commercial kitchen.
SKUCG06504-X
ManufacturerCircle Glass
Height (Inch) 10.25
Weight (Lbs) 5
Length (Inch) 7
Width (Inch) 7
Units of measure EA
Material Glass
Type Filter Jar

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