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Remco Products

40" Mixing Paddle/Scraper - With or Without Holes

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SKU:
6774/6775
MPN:
6774/6775
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  • Remco 6774 40" Color-Coded Mixing Paddle/Scraper
  • Remco 6775 40" Color-Coded Mixing Paddle/Scraper - With or Without Holes
  • 40" Color-Coded Mixing Paddle/Scraper in Action
$48.95

Description

This one-piece, hygienic mixing & scraping paddle is a single-piece molding in solid polypropylene suitable for use in temperatures of -22 to 176°F. It  is handy for both mixing and scraping, and is great for a variety of applications such as soup, confectionery, dough, and sauce manufacturing as well as many other food processing or other mixing tasks. One-piece construction and the unique long-handle design make it easy to use for many jobs. Plastic is a lightweight alternative to metal mixing paddle scrapers, prevents scratching stainless steel tanks, and will reduce fatigue for the user. Heavy-duty/long lasting, virtually unbreakable. Available with or without holes.

Features

  • Dimensions: 39.75" L x 6" W x 1.3" D
  • Paddle Head Size: 9" x 6" x 1/4" Thick
  • Weight: 2.11 lbs
  • One-piece, injection-molded Polypropylene
  • Tapered blade for scraping
  • Cleans easily
  • Heavy-duty/long-lasting, virtually unbreakable
  • Lightweight
  • Working temperature range: -22° F/-30° C to 176° F/80° C
  • Intermittent use may increase temperature range
  • 183°F is when the paddle will start to deflect, with 266°F being the temperature that it will begin to soften.  176°F would be advisable as a max temp for use without compromising the integrity of the paddle
  • Made From FDA-compliant raw materials
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Made from FDA-compliant raw materials

Manufactured by Remco Products - Remco Provides Color-Coded Tools for the Food Processing Industry

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1 Review

  • 5

    40” mixing paddle/ scrapper

    Posted by Charles Venable on Nov 16, 2024

    Love the long handle for them thick batches. Round side definitely moves grains off the edges.

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