Flip Your Lid

Everyone knows that coffee and tea are the most consumed beverages in the world after water. The one thing you don’t really think about when you hear this is that creamers and dairy products to go with the coffee and tea are just as important.

With that thought in mind, the type of server you use to dispense your cream is very important when it comes to safety and ease of use. Not every server can be used for cream, just like not every server can be used for citric products. So the question then becomes: how do I know which style of server is right for me to use for dairy?

Stainless Steel Flip Top Server.jpgWe hear you (and can relate, trust me), so with that thought in mind we are pleased to introduce you to our new Stainless Flip Top Servers. Utilizing the same look and feel as our Stainless Coffee Presses without the press mechanism, they offer a sleek look with an easy to use 1-handed pour system. Due to the flip top lid, they are a great alternative for dairy service since it is not going through the lid, thereby eliminating the threat of bacterial growth from improper cleaning

Available in 3 sizes (0.35 Liter, 0.8 Liter and 1 Liter), you’re sure to find a size that suits your needs just fine. With double wall insulation, it will keep your drinks cold (or hot) for 1-2 hours.

      - Stainless Steel Flip Top Server -
        S4012350 (0.35 Liter)

We get asked on a fairly regular basis which of our products would work best for tableside soup service, and I usually recommend this product due to the flip top lid and the elongated spout, which offers a more controlled pour. These products would also work well for Au Jus (the 0.35 Liter) or Salad Dressing.

As with most of our products, these items can also be crested with either your company logo or with custom text to denote the contents of the server. If you’re interested in learning more about our cresting options, including pricing and minimum quantities, you can contact our Customer Service Team.

These products are all in stock and ready for you to try out. Let us know what creative alternate use you come up with for them.

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