Manufactured by a provider established in 1998, this tool aligns with professional standards for foodservice operations and bar programs. Procurement teams select equipment backed by industry experience and a reputation for durable culinary supplies.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Clean the stainless steel measuring cup after each shift. Rinse to remove residue, wash with warm water and mild detergent using a soft cloth, then sanitize food-contact surfaces per your SOPs. Load into the dishwasher if allowed. Dry immediately to prevent spotting and store handle-up in a dry area. Regular cleaning prevents contamination of high-touch zones, maintains appearance, deters pests, and supports health-code compliance.#@@#Additional Info#@#American Metalcraft MCL125 Stainless Steel Measuring Cup offers a 1-1/4 cup capacity with a 6" handle. It's 0.15 pounds and dishwasher-safe, ensuring consistent dosing in foodservice, backed by CSA-compliant manufacturing since 1998.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Manufactured by a provider established in 1998, this tool aligns with professional standards for foodservice operations and bar programs. Procurement teams select equipment backed by industry experience and a reputation for durable culinary supplies.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Clean the American Metalcraft MCL125 measuring cup after each shift to prevent residue buildup. Rinse in warm water, apply mild detergent, and scrub with a nonabrasive pad; rinse thoroughly. Inspect the 6" handle weld and cup rim for deformation; repair or retire units that show fatigue. Use the dishwasher on approved cycles; air dry to avoid spotting. Calibrate volume periodically by measuring with a known water standard in gallons or liters.