Sauce Dispenser Guns

580-Series

Prince Castle’s large variety of smallwares are easy to use, efficient, durable, improve prep time, are ergonomically designed for safe handling and is second-to-none in construction and quality.

 

Product Overview

Prince Castle Sauce Dispensers are perfect for portion control of heavy sauces such as tarter, mayonnaise, sour cream and guacamole. With a click of the trigger, a portion-controlled amount of sauce is dispensed – no spooning, no mess and no fuss!

The cartridge bottles, made of polyethylene plastic, keep the sauce covered and free from contamination. Accessories are available for storage and handling the sauce dispensers.

Note: Bottles sold separately. Each bottle holds 26 ounces.

Product Features

  • Precise portion control for heavy sauces.
  • Four models available to dispense 1/3 oz. (9.44 grams) to 1 oz. (2834 grams).
  • Great for heavy sauces like tartar, mayonnaise, sour cream, and guacamole.
  • Optional accessories add versatility.

Product Spec Sheet

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Dimensions

Model Number Width in (cm) Length in (cm) Height in (cm) Shipping Weight lbs (kg)
580 Series 3.44 (8.73) 7.60 (19.30) 19.06 (48.41) 3.00 (1.40)

 

Ordering Information

Model Number Description
580-NMCC Sauce Dispenser – 1/3 oz (9.44 g) Red Handle
581-NMCC Sauce Dispenser – 1/2 oz (14.17 g) White Handle
582-NMCC Sauce Dispenser – 2/3 oz (18.88 g) Black Handle
583-NMCC Sauce Dispenser – 1 oz (28.34 g) Green Handle
589-NMCC Sauce Dispenser – 1/4 oz (7.09 g) Yellow Handle

 

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Maintenance & Care

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