Dishwasher-Safe | Microwave-Safe | Recyclable
- SKU:
- FIN-172SH6V2
- Manufacturer SKU:
- 172SH6V2
$110.99 / case$0.55 each
Recyclable | 6" x 6" x 3" Microwave-Safe Clamshell | Hinged Lid
Recyclable | Heavy Duty Durable Design | Use with Heat Lamps & Warming Stations
6" x 6" x 3" Polypropylene Clamshell | Duo Colored Plastic Clamshell
Clamshell for Hot or Cold Food | Microwave & Dishwasher-Safe | Black w/ Clear Lid
Durable and clear in design, these disposable plastic 6 x 6 take out containers are made from recyclable polypropylene plastic (PP). These microwave-safe food boxes are microwave safe for reheating food, and can be used with heat lamps & warming stations. They are the perfect food container for use with hot meals, leftovers, salads, fruit, desserts, and more. A stackable and leak-proof container with a very tight sealing lid that is eco-friendly because it can be reused or recycled after use. These are the hinged containers with a clear lid, made from recyclable materials, you have been looking for to meet the needs and requirements of the food service industry as well as the individual consumer who needs a high-quality to-go container.
- For Hot or Cold Food
- Hinged Lid
- Stackable
- Leak-Proof
- No Added PFAS
- Can be Refrigerated and Frozen!
- Lid Vented to Reduce Condensation
- Microwave-Safe
- Reusable & Dishwasher-Safe
- Crack Resistant
- Great For Delivery and Takeout or To-Go
- Use with Heat Lamps & Warming Stations
- Durable in 0°F/-18°C to 212°F/100°C
- Recyclable when clean and dry!
Products are packaged in recyclable paperboard and polyolefin plastic wrap. Please recycle all packaging where available. Recycling facilities may not be available in all areas.
Product Specifications:
- Height:
- 3" (76.2mm)
- Top Diameter:
- 6" (152.4mm)
- Bottom Diameter:
- 6" (152.4mm)
- Brand:
- Fineline®
Case Details:
- Case Quantity:
- 200
- Case Weight:
- 13lb
- Length:
- 20" (508mm)
- Width:
- 13" (330.2mm)
- Height:
- 13" (330.2mm)
This product is recyclable when clean and dry, facilities may not exist in your area, check with local officials.