McClure Industries, Inc. manufactures Sanitrux certified fire retardant carts, Saniwash cart washer and Sanilift cart dumper.
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You Can Spend the Next 3 Minutes Learning How to Choose
the Right Type of Fire Retardant Cart, or
Spend the Next 7 Years Wishing You Had.

Choosing the proper carts and cart washers can be confusing
because many manufacturers make the same bold claims.
It takes correctly chosen equipment to keep your business successful and safe.

Before you even consider purchasing your new equipment, click the pictures below
to instantly receive a list of twenty vital questions to ask any manufacturer.

What do you want in your perfect cart?
  • You want 15-30 years of uninterrupted, reliable use.
  • You want to stay in your budget - so the carts have got to be cost effective.
  • You want to save your valuable time on cart replacements.
  • You want the equipment to be absolutely fire retardant - for maximum safety.
  • You need your carts to exceed all Fire Codes - including California Title 19.
  • You want a cart that does not give off toxic gasses.
  • You want a cart that is easy to move and is ergnomically designed.
  • You want the best long-term guarantee in the industry. Period.
Click HERE to learn more about how Sanitrux keep your business safe.
What do you want in your ideal cart washer?
  • You want a cart washer that works continuously for 15-20 years.
  • You want to know that your cart washer is built so well that you will
    not be plagued by repairs.
  • You want to be able to install your cart washer in a cross-contamination barrier wall.
  • You want a cart washer that really, truly cleans each cart
    of bio-contaminents inside and out. li>You want a cart washer that uses existing utilities - no remodel costs.
  • You want fast, efficient cycles that use a minimum amount of water.
                                        Click HERE to learn more about Saniwash.

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