Imperial offers high quality, top value cooking equipment to the foodservice industry. With it’s robust exterior and superior quality, imperial cooking equipment leaves it’s competitors far behind in the race for excellence. Delivery time: Ex Stock Applications: Commercial and domestic kitchens Finish: Stainless Steel
November 21st, 2008
Imperial offers high quality, top value cooking equipment to the foodservice industry. With it’s robust exterior and superior quality, imperial cooking equipment leaves it’s competitors far behind in the race for excellence.
Delivery time: Ex Stock
Applications: Commercial and domestic kitchens
Finish: Stainless Steel
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