A division of CFS brands, Winco delivers a wide selection of smallwares for all kinds of operations. They have served the foodservice industry for over 30 years, offering thousands of products made for cooking, storage, food prep and janitorial.
Winco 0030-03 7 1/4" Dinner Spoon with 18/8 Stainless Grade, Shangarila Pattern
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Retail Price: $31.03
$11.54 /1 Dozen
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Winco 0030-03 Description
The simple Shangarila pattern of the Winco 0030-03 dinner spoon consists of neat lines over an 18/8 stainless steel construction, which is much more durable than 18/0 stainless steel and more likely to retain its shine and resist rust. It also has an elegant mirror finish that provides a glimmering accent to tabletops in upscale cafes.
Product Details
- 3 mm. thick
- Made of heavy stainless steel
- Shangarila pattern with a mirror finish
- 71⁄4-in. length
*Winco 0030-03 is free shipping eligible. Users must be signed in with an order total greater than $500 and be shipping to the 48 contiguous states.
From The Manufacturer
Dinner Spoon, 7-1/4", 18/8 stainless steel, extra heavy weight, mirror finish, Shangarila
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Winco 0030-03 Specifications
Spec Attribute | Spec Value |
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Manufacturer | Winco |
Color | Silver |
Finish | Mirrored |
Overall Length (in) | 7.25 |
Pattern | Shangarila |
Product | Dinner Spoons |
Product Type | Flatware |
Stainless Steel Grade | 18/8 |
Type | Extra Heavy Weight |
Warranty | 1-year Parts & Labor |
Weight | 1.60 |

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"This is a very nice spoon, well made and reasonably priced. It is the perfect size and finish for a dinner spoon. I would recommend this knife"
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"I can dip ice cream with these, hold up well and will last!"
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"Like the other items in this Winco line of flatware, this is a solid item. Cannot tell the difference between this at 18/8 and the rest at 18/10. Maybe in another year or two it will show but I doubt it."