American Metalcraft 2130 Mixing Paddle w/ 30" Handle, Stainless
$27.97 /Each
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American Metalcraft 2130 Description
The American Metalcraft 2130 mixing paddle is built for large-batch food prep, featuring a 9 3⁄4-inch by 4 3⁄4-inch stainless steel blade paired with a 30-inch-long, 1-inch-wide tubular handle for extended reach and leverage. Its stainless steel construction resists corrosion and stands up to repeated use in high-volume kitchens, making it ideal for mixing sauces, soups, and batters in deep containers.
Product Details
- Designed for high-volume mixing applications
- Corrosion-resistant construction for long-term durability
- Ideal for use with deep pots and large containers
- 30-in. L x 1-in. W tubular stainless steel handle
- 9 3⁄4-in. L x 4 3⁄4-in. W stainless steel blade
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*American Metalcraft 2130 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
Mixing Paddle, 4-3/4" x 9-3/4" blade, 30" x 1" tubular handle, stainless steel
American Metalcraft 2130 Specifications
| Spec Attribute | Spec Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | American Metalcraft |
| Color | Silver |
| Length (in) | 30 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product | Mixing Paddles |
| Product Type | Kitchen Tools & Supplies |
| Weight | 0.59 |
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Review this product!
OUTSTANDING !!!
Bought 2 of these for our local Food Bank where I volunteer . Use them in our tilt skillet , large pots on the stove and mixing large quantities in cambro bins . I was worried that they might not be sturdy enough and I was wrong . They are very sturdy and also work great for breaking up hamburger ,frozen chicken as it poaches etc. We will use these all the time and will buy more of them in other lengths. Other volunteers commented the first day how great they were and asked where the came from .
