Amefa Buffet Solid Serving Spoon Copper PVD Pack of 12
Product Description
These solid serving spoons are part of Amefa's Buffet range, intended for use on buffet counters, carvery stations, and self-service displays. The PVD copper finish — applied through physical vapour...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Copper
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- 18/10 Stainless Steel
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Product Description
These solid serving spoons are part of Amefa's Buffet range, intended for use on buffet counters, carvery stations, and self-service displays. The PVD copper finish — applied through physical vapour deposition — gives each spoon a consistent, warm copper appearance without the patina or tarnishing that bare copper develops in service environments over time. Supplied in a pack of 12, they allow operators to dress a buffet line with a uniform look from the outset.
The underlying construction is 18/10 stainless steel, which holds up well to the corrosion and daily wear that comes with regular commercial use. PVD coating is considerably more robust than standard decorative plating, meaning the finish is more likely to remain presentable through repeated dishwasher cycles — a practical consideration for operations that turn utensils around quickly between services.
- PVD copper finish resists tarnishing without the maintenance bare copper requires
- 18/10 stainless steel construction handles daily commercial use reliably
- Dishwasher safe, supporting straightforward end-of-service cleaning routines
- Pack of 12 provides immediate consistency across a full buffet setup
- Suited to carvery counters, hot buffets, and self-service displays
These spoons are a sensible fit for hotels, function venues, contract caterers, and any operation where presentation on the buffet line matters as much as practicality. The Amefa Buffet range includes coordinating pieces — ladles, tongs, and fork alternatives — in the same finish, making it straightforward to build a matched utensil set across a counter.
If you're putting together a full buffet utensil set or working out quantities for your service volume, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- PVD copper coating applied over 18/10 stainless steel construction
- Solid spoon head designed for serving at buffet and carvery counters
- PVD finish withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Supplied as a matched pack of 12 for consistent counter presentation
- Part of a coordinating Amefa Buffet range including ladles and tongs
Operational Benefits
- Maintains a consistent copper appearance across a full buffet line
- Reduces maintenance compared to bare copper or standard-plated alternatives
- Supports quick turnaround between services with dishwasher-safe construction
- Allows operators to build a coordinated utensil set in a single finish
- Pack quantity suits typical buffet setups without needing to split orders
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Copper
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- 18/10 Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 10.2kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- PVD coating bonds at a molecular level, making it substantially harder-wearing than conventional electroplating. In practice, this means the finish is more resistant to chipping, fading, and the discolouration that standard copper-effect plating can develop after repeated dishwasher cycles — a meaningful consideration if utensils are being washed and returned to service daily.
- For a modest buffet line with three or four serving points, a single pack of 12 generally provides enough utensils to cover each dish with spares in rotation. Larger carvery operations or extended self-service counters will typically need two or more packs to maintain coverage during peak service and allow for utensils in the wash cycle at any one time.
- These spoons are designed for use on buffet and carvery counters, including heated displays, and the PVD coating is suited to normal service temperatures. Prolonged direct contact with very high heat sources — such as resting the spoon directly on a heating element — is worth avoiding, as it would be with any coated utensil, but standard hot-buffet conditions should not affect the finish.