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Product Overview

  • Made of durable, corrosion-resistant 18 gauge type 304 stainless steel
  • Includes a stainless steel bottom mounting angle
  • Single welded divider splits the bowl
  • Faucet with a 1/4" NPSM male inlet included for easy filling
  • Comes with a 1" drain and a removable overflow pipe
UPC Code:400017162553

Specs

Quantity
1/Each
Shipping Weight
3.2 lb.
Width
7 Inches
Depth
5 3/8 Inches
Height
4 1/16 Inches
Spout Length
1 3/16 Inches
Faucet Width
1 3/4 Inches
Faucet Height
6 13/16 Inches
Drain Size
1 Inch
Finish
Chrome Stainless Steel
Gauge
18 Gauge
Installation Type
Side Mounted
Material
Brass Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel Type
Type 304
Type
Bowl and Faucet Sets

Details

Keep your ice cream dippers squeaky clean and ready to scoop at all times with this Regency 7" ice cream dipper well and faucet set. This dipper well provides a constant supply of fresh rinse water that helps prevent flavor transfer between ice cream flavors and cross contamination risks. It is made of durable, corrosion-resistant 18 gauge type 304 stainless steel for a long product life. Inside the bowl is a single welded divider to keep your scoops organized.

Thanks to its pre-drilled top mounting panel and the included stainless steel bottom mounting angle, this dipper well attaches easily to the side of your ice cream dipping cabinet. The faucet comes included for easy filling of the dipper well and to provide a constant flow of fresh rinse water for your ice cream scoops. This model also comes with a 1" drain and a removable overflow pipe to help prevent messy spills and accidents.

Faucet Dimensions:
Spout Length: 1 3/16"
Faucet Width: 1 3/4"
Faucet Height: 6 13/16"

Bowl Dimensions:
Width: 7"
Depth: 5 3/8"
Height: 4 1/16"

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Frequently Asked Questions From Customers

Are dipper wells vendor specific to dipping cabinets?
No, as long as a dipper well fits in the space that you have, you can use any well with any cabinet.