APS serving tray with non-slip surface for safe service
The APS Bistro serving tray in black melamine combines safety with practical design. With a diameter of 35.5 cm and a height of 4.5 cm, this non-slip serving tray provides stability when transporting drinks and food. Ideal for restaurants, cafés, and catering businesses where efficient and safe service is essential.
Non-slip surface prevents accidents
The specially designed non-slip surface ensures that plates, glasses, and other serving items remain stable during transport. This significantly reduces the risk of spills and damage to tableware, even in busy service environments with fast movements and high volumes of covers. The non-slip function gives waiting staff confidence and protects the business's assets from damage.
Practical for everyday use
Weighing 910 grams, the tray is light enough to handle throughout an entire working day, yet robust enough to carry heavy plates and glasses. The stackable design makes storage straightforward and space-saving in compact kitchens or behind the bar. The serving tray is dishwasher safe, saving time on cleaning and ensuring hygienic service every time.
Durable construction for professional use
Made from durable melamine, this serving tray can withstand daily use in demanding environments. The material is not only hard-wearing but also easy to clean and maintain. The black colour gives a classic, professional appearance that suits any setting, whilst also concealing minor marks and scuffs that naturally occur with intensive use.
With the APS Bistro serving tray you get:
- Non-slip surface that keeps tableware secure during transport
- Stackable design that saves space during storage
- Easy-clean melamine that is dishwasher safe
You are always welcome to contact our customer service at web@hwl.dk for further information.
Frequently asked questions
Can the tray be used with hot plates?
Yes, melamine can withstand hot plates, but the tray should not be exposed to direct heat or placed in a microwave.
How many trays can be stacked on top of one another?
The trays are designed for safe stacking, typically 8–10 units depending on space requirements.
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