Portion scoop

Vogue (5050984037757 / L681) - In Stock - Chip Scoops - Stainless steel with bakelite handles - Weight: 310g
Ivory-handled stainless steel ice cream scoop with size 10 portion control, ideal for precise serving.
Mushroom-shaped portioner with a size of 36, designed for precise measurement and handling.
A green portioner for precise food serving and handling, size 12, with a unique Unigrip design for easy use.
A lightweight aluminum scoop with a bright yellow cap, holding 3 oz (85 ml) per use. Designed for smooth ice cream or dessert portions, it features a comfortable handle and easy-to-clean finish.
A lightweight aluminum ice cream scoop with a bright red cap, measuring 180 mm and holding 1.5 oz per scoop. Ideal for portioning desserts or mashing soft foods, it offers a sturdy grip and easy clean-up.
Stainless steel scoop for precise portion control, ideal for serving ice cream, potatoes and other foods.
Brown-capped ice cream scoop with spoon and mash features for easy food portioning in kitchens.
Aluminium scoop with flat bottom, 1065 ml capacity (37 oz), ideal for ice, food or desserts. Durable metal construction, precise portion control, suitable for buffet, wedding bars and parties.
The Bonzer Litegrip Portioner, available in green, is a handy kitchen tool designed for portioning and serving food with ease. With a size of 12 (84ml), it ensures accurate portion control and reduces spills while maintaining freshness.
Can be used with all manner of foods - 8 portions per litre. - Capacity 4 2/5 fl oz./ 125ml
The Vogue 70 ml stainless steel ice cream scoop offers precise portioning with its polished metal tip and ergonomic handle, making it easy to serve both soft and firm desserts smoothly.
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