Steelite Taste Angle Bowls 203mm White (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Taste angle bowl is a 203mm (8") white ceramic bowl from Steelite's Taste collection, designed for casual dining and informal food presentation in commercial settings. Its angled profile...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
- Diameter
- 203
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Product Description
The Steelite Taste angle bowl is a 203mm (8") white ceramic bowl from Steelite's Taste collection, designed for casual dining and informal food presentation in commercial settings. Its angled profile gives it a slightly contemporary look without being overly styled, making it practical across a range of service formats.
In day-to-day service, these bowls hold up well under the demands of a busy kitchen environment. The alumina vitrified ceramic body is denser and harder-wearing than standard vitrified china, and it handles the repeated cycle of service, dishwasher cleaning, and stacking that commercial crockery faces every day. The glaze is resistant to staining and thermal shock, which matters in kitchens where crockery moves quickly between hot pass and cold storage.
From an operational standpoint, the Taste range offers a few practical advantages worth noting:
- Alumina vitrified body resists chipping and cracking under daily commercial use
- Stain-resistant glaze stays presentable through repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles
- Thermal shock resistance reduces breakage risk when temperatures change rapidly
- Lifetime edge chip warranty provides long-term reassurance on replacement costs
- Consistent white finish works across varied menu styles without dating
These bowls are well suited to casual dining venues, pub kitchens, and café operations serving dishes such as salads, shared starters, or plated desserts. They are supplied in packs of 12, which suits initial purchases and top-up orders alike. For operations running high covers or with fast crockery turnover, it is worth considering whether larger pack quantities would be more economical.
If you are specifying crockery for a new opening or need guidance on quantities for your expected covers, the team is happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Alumina vitrified ceramic body for increased density and chip resistance
- Stain-resistant glaze maintains appearance through repeated dishwasher cycles
- Thermal shock resistant construction reduces breakage from temperature changes
- 203mm angled profile suited to sharing plates and informal dining presentation
- Supplied in packs of 12 with a lifetime edge chip warranty from Steelite
Operational Benefits
- Withstands high-volume daily service with fewer breakages over time
- Stays presentable longer, reducing the frequency of crockery replacement
- Consistent white finish integrates easily across varied menu styles and concepts
- Thermal shock resistance lowers breakage risk during fast-paced service cycles
- Lifetime edge chip warranty supports more predictable crockery replacement budgeting
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
- Diameter
- 203
- Dimensions
- 260(H)x 240(W)x 270(D), 203(Ø)mm/ 8"
- 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
- 7.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Alumina vitrified ceramic contains a higher proportion of alumina oxide, which makes the body denser and more resistant to chipping than standard vitrified china. In a commercial kitchen where crockery is stacked, racked, and dishwashed multiple times a day, that added durability translates into a longer service life and lower replacement frequency.
- Yes. The thermal shock resistance and stain-resistant glaze on the Steelite Taste range are specifically suited to the repeated high-temperature wash cycles used in commercial pass-through and rack dishwashers. The glaze is designed to resist the discolouration and surface degradation that can affect lesser crockery over time.
- As a general guide, most operations aim for two to three times their peak cover count in crockery to allow for crockery in service, in the wash, and held in reserve. A venue turning 40 covers at peak might consider starting with four to six packs of 12 as a working minimum, though this depends on your wash cycle speed and table turn rate. If you are unsure, the team can help you work through the numbers.