Dudson Evo Jet Flat Plate 318mm — Pack of 4
Product Description
The Dudson Evo Jet flat plate is a 318mm vitrified stoneware plate finished in a deep, textured matt black that draws on the aesthetic of hand-thrown pottery. It is sold...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Diameter
- 318
- Dimensions
- 318(Ø)mm | 12½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Evo Jet flat plate is a 318mm vitrified stoneware plate finished in a deep, textured matt black that draws on the aesthetic of hand-thrown pottery. It is sold in packs of four, which suits operators looking to build a cover set incrementally or replace pieces without committing to large case quantities.
Vitrified stoneware is produced by firing the clay body at high temperature until it becomes dense and non-porous. The result is a plate that is more chip-resistant than standard earthenware and better equipped for the daily demands of commercial service — repeated dishwasher cycles, stacking in a busy pass, and general handling across multiple covers. In practice, the material holds up well in environments where tableware takes a reasonable amount of punishment.
At 318mm, this is a generous main course plate. Chefs have sufficient space to compose dishes without the presentation feeling crowded at the rim, which is a practical consideration for kitchens where plating style is part of the offer. The craft-influenced finish works naturally alongside contemporary plating and sits comfortably in casual dining, gastropub, and bistro settings.
- Vitrified stoneware body resists chipping under regular commercial use
- Compatible with commercial dishwashers
- Generous 318mm diameter gives chefs adequate plating space
- Consistent finish across the pack supports uniform table presentation
- Pack-of-four format allows phased stock building or straightforward replacement
Weight is worth considering. At 1.57kg per plate, the Evo Jet is a substantial piece — typical of stoneware — and front-of-house teams carrying multiple covers in a single trip may notice the difference over a long service. If plate weight is a concern for your operation, lighter alternatives within the wider Dudson range are available.
If you are matching these plates to other pieces in the Evo Jet range or working out quantities for a full cover set, the team is happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Vitrified stoneware body fired for density and chip resistance
- 318mm diameter provides generous space for main course presentation
- Deep matt black finish with craft-influenced textured surface
- Sold in packs of four for flexible stock building or replacement
- Suitable for use in commercial dishwashers across full service cycles
Operational Benefits
- Chip-resistant construction reduces breakage costs over daily service
- Generous plate diameter supports composed plating without crowding the rim
- Consistent aesthetic across the pack maintains uniform table presentation
- Pack-of-four format lets operators supplement existing covers cost-effectively
- Craft finish complements contemporary menus in casual and gastropub settings
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Diameter
- 318
- Dimensions
- 318(Ø)mm | 12½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Vitrified Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 1.57kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Evo Jet performs well in mid-volume environments such as gastropubs, bistros, and casual dining sites where covers are steady but not at the level of high-volume contract catering. The vitrified stoneware body holds up to regular commercial dishwasher use and day-to-day stacking, though operators running very high covers should factor in the weight — at 1.57kg per plate, cumulative handling across a long service is worth considering alongside durability.
- Yes, the plate is suitable for commercial dishwasher use. Vitrified stoneware is a practical material for this purpose — the dense, non-porous body tolerates repeated wash cycles without significant degradation to the finish, provided standard commercial dishwasher temperatures and detergents are used.
- A common working rule for a 40-cover operation is to hold stock at roughly two to two-and-a-half times the seated cover count to allow for breakages, dishwasher rotation, and pieces in transit between table and kitchen — so somewhere in the region of 80 to 100 plates as a baseline. That said, the right quantity depends on your service style, turn times, and how much buffer stock you prefer to carry, so it is worth talking through your specific setup before ordering.