Ice Accessories
Keg Carts Bar Maid • Reduce risk of
Saf-T-Scoop ® & Guardian ™ System San Jamar • Knuckle guard protects ice from contact with hands • Guardian ™ holder provides dedicated scoop storage • Dishwasher safe
injuries - move kegs and pails safely with ergonomic designed products • Keg and pail cart features sturdy construction; 8" roller bearing wheels • All-metal keg dolly designed with 5 casters has 400 lb capacity
Ice Scoop • Stainless steel scoop won’t rust and is easy to clean • Ideal for bar area ice bins
DON# Desc Qty 1143367 Keg & Pail Cart 16"L x 8"W x 48"H 1 ea 1161593 Keg Dolly 18"L x 18"W x 7"H 1 ea Size
DON# Desc
Cap'y
Qty
DON# K1264
L
Qty
K316 K317
Guardian System 86 oz
1 ea 1 ea
9 - 1/4 "
1 ea
Scoop
86 oz
Cooler Cart Update International • Rolling cooler cart moves drinks easily; rugged steel body with hinged lid opens on both ends • Bottle opener, drain plug and removable cap opener • Two 3" locking casters
DON#
Desc
Cap'y
Size
Qty
1182602
16 - 1/4 gal
31 - 1/8 "L x 15 - 3/8 "W x 32 - 2/3 "H
1 ea
Cooler Cart
Saf-T-Ice ® Tote San Jamar • Dedicated container for safe ice transport • Tri-Grip ™ design offers multiple grab points for controlled handling at any level; integrated hanger can attach to ice machine for filling • Clearly marked, designated container protects against hazard of storing ice in pails previously used for chemicals or waste water • Will not nest: protects against hazard of dirt and bacteria often transmitted from pail bottoms to pail interiors during stacking
Saf-T-Ice ® Cart San Jamar
• Safely transport ice with this ingenious cart, reducing spills and back injuries • Cart features a Tri-Grip ™ design to allow more controlled and easier handling • Saf-T-Ice ® cart handles two totes with ease, must use 5-gal cart for 5-gal totes, and 6-gal cart for 6-gal totes • Folds up for easy storage
DON#
Holds
Qty
DON# K112 K123
Style
Cap'y
H
Qty
1059427 1059426
5-gal Totes 6-gal Totes
1 ea 1 ea
Original
6 gal 5 gal
18" 15"
1 ea 1 ea
Shorty
386
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