Description
The FSE TB-7B 7″ Black Bustrote Box is a durable, high-capacity solution for clearing, transporting, and storing dishware, utensils, and foodservice supplies in busy commercial kitchens. Built from heavy-duty plastic with reinforced sides and bottom, this restaurant bus tub is designed to handle the demands of daily use in restaurants, hotels, cafeterias, catering operations, and cafes. Its 7″ depth provides ample capacity for bussing tables, collecting dirty dishes, or organizing back-of-house supplies while maintaining a manageable size for quick handling. The sleek black finish also delivers a professional appearance suited for both front- and back-of-house operations.
Designed for efficiency and convenience, the FSE TB-7B features molded easy-grip handles for a secure, comfortable hold during transport. Its stackable, nestable design helps save valuable storage space when not in use, making it ideal for operations with limited room. This NSF-listed bus box is also freezer safe, adding versatility for ingredient storage and prep applications. Measuring 21″ long x 17″ wide x 7″ high, it offers dependable performance for commercial foodservice environments. Compatible with Winco PLW series bus box lids (sold separately), this heavy-duty plastic bus box is an excellent choice for operators looking for a reliable restaurant bus tub, commercial bus box, or stackable dish bussing container.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty plastic construction with reinforced bottom and sides for commercial durability
- 7″ deep design provides ample capacity for bussing, storage, and transport tasks
- Molded easy-grip handles ensure a secure and comfortable grip
- Stackable and nestable for space-saving storage
- Compatible with Winco PLW series bus box lids (sold separately)
- NSF listed for commercial foodservice use
- Freezer safe for added storage versatility
- Black finish offers a clean, professional look
- Dimensions: 21″ L x 17″ W x 7″ H
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