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Alfa International 80VBWL 80 qt Stainless Steel Replacement Bowl for Hobart Mixers - 20"Dia x 18 1/2"H

Stock No.: 22851 Vendor Part No.: 80VBWL 80VBWL , UPC: 841185021080 Brand: Alfa
Price: C$883.05
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  • 80 Quart capacity
  • 18 Month warranty
  • Constructed from type 304 stainless steel
  • Compatible with Hobart 80 qt. Classic (Non-Legacy) mixers

Mixing bowls are extremely important in a commercial kitchen. They are multi-functional and can be used for many purposes in baking or cooking, from mixing a salad to creating a fresh pastry dough to using it as a storage container.

As food preparation takes the bulk of time in creating any culinary dishes, it is important to be well-stocked with the right equipment and tools to help ease the process. At Hubert's online catalog, we provide you with all the food prep equipment, including parts and accessories you need to help boost the productivity of your operations.

These Alfa International 80VBWL 80 qt Stainless Steel Replacement Bowl for Hobart Mixers are incredibly durable as they are constructed from type 304 stainless steel, a common type used in standard cookery equipment. They provide you with a perfect balance between function, weight, and resilience, making them a valuable long-term investment.

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Stock No. 22851
Brand Alfa
VPN 80VBWL
Case Pack 1
Material Stainless Steel
Material Qualifier Type 304
Diameter 20"
Height 18.5" in
Size 80 Qt
Warranty 18 Months
Certifications NSF

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