Steelite Monaco Fine Saucers 160mm White (Pack of 36)
Product Description
The Steelite Monaco Fine saucer is a straightforward, well-made piece of catering crockery from a range designed specifically for professional food service use. At 160mm in diameter, this saucer pairs...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 36
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Saucers
- Diameter
- 160
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Product Description
The Steelite Monaco Fine saucer is a straightforward, well-made piece of catering crockery from a range designed specifically for professional food service use. At 160mm in diameter, this saucer pairs with a standard cup to produce a clean, consistent beverage presentation. The brilliant white glaze is true and even, which matters when drinks are being served across a full section and visual consistency reflects on the quality of the operation.
Monaco Fine is constructed from alumina vitrified ceramic, a material commonly used in commercial catering crockery for its combination of low porosity, resistance to thermal shock, and durability under repeated warewasher cycles. In a busy café, hotel breakfast operation, or restaurant service environment, crockery takes a sustained amount of handling and mechanical washing. The vitrified body holds up well under these conditions, and the range carries a lifetime edge chip warranty — which gives a reasonable indication of how Steelite stands behind the material quality.
From an operational standpoint, the key practical advantages of this range are:
- Lightweight body reduces fatigue during high-volume service
- Brilliant white glaze provides a neutral backdrop for any beverage presentation
- Alumina vitrified construction resists chipping and crazing over sustained use
- Suitable for commercial dishwasher and glasswasher cycles
- Pack of 36 supports par stock planning for medium to large operations
The pack quantity of 36 makes this a practical purchasing unit for operators building or refreshing their crockery stock. For very high-volume sites or operations with a high breakage rate, it is worth considering whether a larger initial stock would be more cost-effective over time.
If you are unsure which cup and saucer combination works best for your service style or beverage programme, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Alumina vitrified ceramic body with low porosity and high durability
- 160mm diameter saucer sized for standard commercial cup pairing
- Brilliant white glaze, consistent across the full Monaco Fine range
- Lifetime edge chip warranty backed by Steelite
- Pack of 36 for efficient stock purchasing and par planning
Operational Benefits
- Consistent white glaze supports uniform beverage presentation across a section
- Vitrified construction withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Lightweight body reduces handling fatigue during sustained high-volume service
- Durable edge resistance lowers long-term crockery replacement costs
- Pack quantity simplifies stock ordering for medium to large operations
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 36
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Saucers
- Diameter
- 160
- Dimensions
- 27(H) x 160(Ø)mm | 1(H)" x 6¼(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glaze
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Alumina vitrified ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Warranty
- Lifetime Edge Chip
- Weight
- 9kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The alumina vitrified ceramic construction is well suited to repeated commercial dishwasher cycles. The low-porosity body resists moisture absorption and crazing, which are the most common causes of crockery deterioration in high-throughput warewashing environments.
- A useful starting point is to hold at least two to three times your peak cover count in saucers, to allow for items in use, in the wash cycle, and in reserve. For high-volume sites with a fast beverage turnaround, the 36-piece pack makes a practical base unit, and ordering multiple packs upfront is generally more cost-effective than topping up frequently.
- Yes, Monaco Fine is a coordinated range, and the glaze tone and finish are consistent across cups, saucers, and other pieces within the collection. This matters in practice when replacing broken items over time, as mismatched whites from different ranges can be noticeable on a laid table or tray.