Winco 1/3 Size Pan, 4-Inch,Stainless Steel,Medium
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
It does not come with a lid. A single pan is also required. Despite what the picture seems, it is not what it seems.
The same pan has been in my kitchen for 5 years now I haven't had a problem with it for 10 years!
In addition to being used in Chafing dishes, steam tables, etc., this pan is also being used in flatware. This means you can use it safely
Size of the inside pans for 1/3 size pans is 6" x 11-1/2" A 3" diameter. Evenly, the depth of the pool is about 4 inches.
Selected User Reviews For Winco 1/3 Size Pan, 4-Inch,Stainless Steel,Medium
The purpose of this is to serve as a water pan in my smoker. It lies on top of my cooking grill so I can easily refill it when I am smoking for a long time. In spite of being hot, it can be easily moved while wearing gloves (even in the bare hands). I like the way this works!.
To replace the plastic one I had, I got this to serve as a bunny litter box. Currently I am working on a two-year degree Likewise, I also purchased a two-story hutch on Amazon, and my bunny prefers to use the litter box behind the solid door on the upper floor. It happened to be a perfect fit for the little dark room that I had. Likewise, the depth of it is perfect for holding the shavings as well! My bunny loves it! I highly recommend it, it is sturdy, good sized, and I got it at a great price!.
The steamer was purchased so I could use it in my BBQ smoker. My water pit is filled with water, beer, or whatever I can find to keep moisture in there. I've been satisfied with how it's held up so far. It looks terrible now that it is 40-years-old There is no need to be surprised by 50 hours at 250 degrees! Thanks for reading.
It would be great if there was an ample water pan for the Voici a tip You can line the container with foil so it is easy to clean since a lot of drips fall into the container. it only for smokes that last over three hours, and it doesn't need to be refilled.
They will fit into a Pelican 80 QT wheeled cooler I own. There is no way they will fit without some kind of contraption (e. It's a plate). A poly bag I had was left over It is a stainless steel container apart from the cuts made to fit the carbonate board. If you do not cut out of the carbonate board it will not fit the Pelican 80QT otherwise. I don't see much else to say.
This pan does not contain stainless steel of good quality. There are two small rust spots on the steering wheel after one week. Additionally, the finish of the steel is extremely dull, another indication of its inferior quality. In addition to the gauge being thin, the construction is also thin. A few bucks more for the 22 gauge version would be worth the price difference to me if I were to buy another pan.
Easily fits into my Pelican 35 quart cooler, which has a lid. Cools and keeps food items at a safe height. Here's the update These little blocks of ice are perfect for making ice blocks so I bought two more and have now got an easy way to make ice blocks for the cooler on my boat. It slides right out of the ice block. Ice blocks keep everything cool and last much longer than cube ice, which is critical if you're staying on the boat for an extended weekend.
It fits in my cabelas polar cap 60 quart just fine. It doesn't fit flush on the top, it is a small bit too tall, but it does fit just fine inside.