
And lots of ‘em. These coated paper trays are microwave-safe. In fact, they’re very much like the ones used for some commercial frozen entrees, but we draw the line at claiming they’re food-ready or food-safe. At these prices, though, they’d make great lab trays, paint palettes or craft containers for schools—or any place else you need a lot of tough little disposable trays. They measure 8” x 6-3/8” x 1-3/16” deep and are off-white inside, bright orange/red on the outside.
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36322 DISP TRAY, BULK | |
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36231 DISPOSABLE TRAY |
Handy-dandy pressed paper trays with (4), count 'em (4), compartments each for parts, pearls, paints, plants, whatever. Measure 8-3/8" x 5-1/2" with compartments 3-3/4" wide x 2-1/4" x 1-1/4" deep. Coated on the business side. Uber-cheap.
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39497P30 QUATRO-TRAYS | |
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39497P500 QUATRO-TRAYS, BULK |
Yea, as lost in the mists of time as the Colossus of Rhodes is the original purpose of these estimable blue trays. So make something up. We're partial to laboratory, art-studio or craft-room uses, but we can see pre-school and primary-grade classes using a bunch, too. In dark blue plastic, they measure 10-1/2" x 6-5/8" x 1-3/8" deep, with alternating 3/8" & 1/2" lips on the long sides so they'll hook (loosely) to each other. Teensy integral feet keep them from sticking to wet surfaces. Each is a package of (3).
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39216 BLUE TRAYS |
It was made for holding a holiday candle, but this high-end-design vessel is mega-useful for any number of functional and decorative applications (but not to hold food). In frosted, deep-red glass, it measures 4" dia x 2-1/2" tall, with perfectly straight sides. .
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37845 RED CONTAINER |
There's a debate here at the home office. Some people call it a bowl, some people (the gelatin fans) call it a mold. Works well either way, which makes it a twofer. It's translucent plastic, 2-3/4" tall x 7" ID, with an attractive dodecahedral outer dimension. (That's 12-sided to the geometrically challenged.) Has a 1/2" lip around the top, with a 5" dia inside bottom. And you get a whole bunch for next to nothing. Which led us to call it a bowl, because just how many gelatin molds do you need?
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38112 PLASTIC BOWL |
We suspect this clear plastic bathtub shaped "bowl" was made as the lid for some horrible airplane food dish. It is very light weight, flimsy even, 5-1/4" long x 2-3/4" wide 1-3/16" deep. Hold frog parts in it in biology. Mix craft glop in it. Hold sequins while sewing, or watch parts while seeking the source of ticking. Great to cover one large stalk of celery stuffed with cream cheese and placed on a dish of your choosing.
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30905 FLIMSY BOWL |
On the bottom of this light aluminum tray is a purple and white picture of a friendly buck-toothed bunny. A great tray for all things Easter, and for all fans of rabbits. The face is also imprinted into the aluminum, suggesting a second life as a cake pan. It's 11" x 7" x 1-3/4" deep.
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18664 BUNNY TRAY |
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