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Washing Up Bowl Rectangular 38 x 32 x 13cm

SKU: 1846

£1.77
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Rectangular Washing Up Bowl – 38 × 32 × 13cm (Assorted Colours) [1846]

This rectangular washing up bowl is a practical and durable solution for washing, soaking, and organising equipment in schools, laboratories, and teaching spaces. With generous dimensions of 38 × 32 × 13cm, it provides ample capacity for cleaning glassware, utensils, and classroom materials.

Supplied in assorted colours, the bowl is ideal for colour‑coding tasks or workstations, helping to promote good hygiene practices and organisation in busy environments. Its rectangular shape fits neatly into sinks and on laboratory benches, making it easy to use and store.

Robust and easy to clean, this washing up bowl is well suited to everyday use in both science laboratories and general classroom settings.


Key Features

  • Rectangular washing up bowl
  • Dimensions: 38 × 32 × 13cm
  • Supplied in assorted colours
  • Generous capacity for washing and soaking
  • Durable and easy to clean
  • Ideal for laboratory and classroom use

Ideal for School Science Lessons & Prep Areas

This washing up bowl is ideal for use in KS3, GCSE, and A‑Level science departments, supporting routine laboratory tasks and safe working practices. It is particularly useful for:

  • Cleaning and soaking laboratory glassware
  • Washing equipment after practical science lessons
  • Organising materials during experiments
  • Supporting hygiene and safe laboratory procedures
  • General classroom and prep room cleaning tasks

Practical, hard‑wearing, and versatile, the Rectangular Washing Up Bowl is a reliable essential for maintaining clean, organised, and safe learning environments in schools.