Designed specifically as a can punch, the device produces a clean aperture for pouring or draining without generating metal shards. Food service managers reduce contamination risk and simplify downstream cleaning protocols.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe the nickel-plated can tapper after each shift with a mild detergent and warm water, using a soft cloth to remove food residue and acids. Rinse, dry immediately to prevent spotting, and inspect for corrosion or loose parts. Sanitize high-touch areas like the handle with an approved sanitizer per label directions. Clean regularly to prevent contamination between staff and customers, maintain customer perception, comply with health codes, deter pests, and extend the service life of the tapper.#@@#Additional Info#@#TableCraft Products CT109 4" nickel-plated can tapper features durable metal for bar and kitchen use, weighs 3 pounds, and mounts easily for can punching; CSA-compliant materials and nickel-plated handle resist corrosion for safe operations.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Designed specifically as a can punch, the device produces a clean aperture for pouring or draining without generating metal shards. Food service managers reduce contamination risk and simplify downstream cleaning protocols.#@@#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#@#Upon confirmation of completed payment, Culinary Depot will ship and deliver the package.#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the CT109 can tapper weekly and remove debris from the punch tip to prevent clogging. Apply food-safe lubricant sparingly to the hinge and pivot to maintain smooth action. Replace the handle if plating peels or if the nickel-plated surface corrodes. Sanitize after heavy use with a mild detergent and hot water, then dry immediately to avoid rust. Calibrate striking force during routine checks to preserve consistent can openings.