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Food Technology
D&T
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Large Aprons
76 cm in length. Colours may vary.
Suitable for hand wash only.
013-TAPRONL Pack of 3 £9.99
013-TAP15L Pack of 15 £47.99
Medium Aprons
65 cm in length. Colours may vary.
Suitable for hand washing only.
013-TAPRONM Pack of 3 £9.95
013-TAP15M Pack of 15 £42.95
Small Aprons
55 cm in length. Colours may vary.
Suitable for hand washing only.
013-TAPRONS Pack of 3 £9.99
013-TAP15S Pack of 15 £39.95
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Multi-Dial Scales
Children are required to read
scales to increasing levels of
accuracy as they progress through
school. TTS have produced a set of
scales with 7 interchangeable dials
that increase in detail, following the
requirements of the NNS for
children in Year 1 through to Year 6.
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013-M-DIALS £18.99
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Digital Scales
Ideal for precise measurements of
weight. Capacity 2kg, 15cm
diameter pan.
013-TSCALE-D £29.95
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Budget Weighing
Scales
Ideal low budget general purpose
economy weighing scale with a 5
kg range for a wide variety of
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applications. Weight in grams and
ounces. Requires 2 x 1.5v AA
batteries.
013-SECONW £19.40
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Cutting Mats
An inexpensive flexible cutting mat
for use with food. Various colours.
013-TFD055 Pack of 5 £5.75
Your idea
013-TFD055L Pack of 15 £15.75
no.337
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developed by TTS
Food Blender
Make soups and fruit smoothies
with this easy to use and clean
electric blender. For teachers use
only. 1 litre capacity.
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Top Tip
013-T-BLEND £18.75
Children, assistants and 7 Hand Blender
teachers should wear aprons Smoothies are a fun and tasty way
which are kept specifically for to work with and get children to eat
working with food.
fruit and vegetables. Use this
simple two-speed hand blender to
blitz-up their favourite ingredients.
013-THBLEND £10.50
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98 Call our order hotline on 0800 318 686 or fax your order to 0800 137 525
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