Amefa Buffet Soup Ladle Black PVD 18/10 Stainless (Pack of 12)
Product Description
These Amefa buffet soup ladles are part of the Buffet series — a range of serving utensils designed specifically for self-service and assisted buffet environments. Each ladle is constructed from...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- 18/10 Stainless Steel
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Product Description
These Amefa buffet soup ladles are part of the Buffet series — a range of serving utensils designed specifically for self-service and assisted buffet environments. Each ladle is constructed from 18/10 stainless steel and finished with a black PVD coating, giving a consistent, dark appearance across the set. Supplied in a pack of 12, they are intended for commercial use where multiple ladles need to be available simultaneously across a service station.
The black PVD finish holds up reasonably well under regular service conditions and is dishwasher safe, which makes turnaround between service periods straightforward. The 18/10 stainless steel base material provides the corrosion resistance expected in a professional kitchen environment. As with all PVD-coated utensils, care should be taken to avoid abrasive cleaning methods that could wear the coating over time.
- Dishwasher safe for straightforward, high-turnover cleaning routines
- Black PVD coating provides a consistent, coordinated look across the buffet station
- 18/10 stainless steel construction resists corrosion in regular commercial use
- Pack of 12 ensures adequate cover for busy service periods without constant retrieval
- Suited to soup, broth, and sauce service in self-service and assisted buffet formats
These ladles are well suited to hotel buffets, staff restaurants, event catering, and similar operations where presentation consistency matters and utensil volume is a practical requirement. They are not intended as heavy-duty cook's ladles; their purpose is front-of-house serving. If your operation requires a more utilitarian finish or higher-volume pack sizes, it is worth discussing what alternatives may be available.
If you are coordinating a full buffet utensil set or have questions about quantities for a specific service format, we are happy to advise.
Key Features
- Black PVD coating over 18/10 stainless steel construction throughout
- Dishwasher safe for efficient turnaround between service periods
- Supplied as a pack of 12 for simultaneous multi-point deployment
- 2-year warranty covering manufacturing defects under normal use
- Designed for front-of-house soup and sauce service at buffet stations
Operational Benefits
- Consistent black finish supports a coordinated buffet presentation aesthetic
- Dishwasher-safe build reduces manual cleaning time during changeovers
- Pack of 12 reduces restocking interruptions during busy buffet service
- 18/10 stainless steel base resists corrosion in high-humidity kitchen environments
- Purpose-built serving design keeps soup service controlled and presentable
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- 18/10 Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 13.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, they are rated dishwasher safe, which makes them practical for back-of-house cleaning routines between service periods. That said, PVD-coated utensils generally last longer when abrasive detergents and harsh scrubbing pads are avoided — standard commercial dishwasher cycles at normal temperatures are fine.
- As a rough guide, plan for at least two ladles per soup or sauce vessel on the station — one in use and one available as a clean replacement. For high-footfall services or multiple soup stations, a pack of 12 typically covers three to four vessels with rotation built in. If your operation is larger or runs continuous service, it may be worth having additional packs to hand.
- PVD coatings are durable under normal commercial conditions, but they can show wear if subjected to abrasive cleaning or rough handling over an extended period. For operations that prioritise a consistent black presentation across utensil sets, it is worth replacing worn pieces periodically rather than mixing new and older stock on the same station.