The six-per-case configuration balances shipping efficiency with on-hand availability for busy lines and satellite units. Procurement teams reduce ordering frequency while keeping sufficient stock for peak periods.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe Camwear polycarbonate pans and seal covers with a mild detergent and warm water, then rinse and air dry. Use a soft cloth to prevent scratches. Sanitize high-touch zones like lids and pan edges with an approved sanitizer per label directions. Check pans for cracks and replace damaged units. Regular cleaning prevents germ transfer between front- and back-of-house, supports health code compliance, and extends serviceable life of furnishings.#@@#Additional Info#@#Cambro Camwear 1/2 size clear polycarbonate food pans, model 20CWGL135, pack of six, are NSF-certified and heat-resistant from -40°F to 210°F. Each pan measures 10.44" by 12.75", weighs 5.7 pounds, and is made in the USA.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
The six-per-case configuration balances shipping efficiency with on-hand availability for busy lines and satellite units. Procurement teams reduce ordering frequency while keeping sufficient stock for peak periods.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
• Please ensure to handle the product with utmost care.
• Check if the product you have received has all the essential parts and accessories.
• Make sure to examine the product for damage before signing the delivery receipt.
• Contact customer service for delivery concerns.
• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Consult the manufacturer guidelines for Cambro 20CWGL135 Camwear 1/2 Size Clear Food Pan - 6/Case before maintenance. Clean pans and seal covers after each use with nonabrasive detergent and warm water; rinse and air dry to prevent residue. Sanitize with a food-safe sanitizer at recommended concentrations; follow label dwell times. Inspect seals daily for cracks and replace when worn. Store pans nested with spacers to avoid warping. Avoid temperatures beyond -40°F to 210°F.