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Chefaid Bean Slicer White W3641C

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Product Description

Features an ultra-sharp stainless steel blade. Slices quickly and effortlessly with a slight action of the wrist. Shaves perfectly uniform thin-slices. Dishwasher safe. Suitable for slicing all types of beans.

Key Features

Brand - Chefaid. Type - bean slicer. Colour - white. Sub-type - food slicer. Eye-catching design. Premium product. Great value for money. Durable and long-lasting. Ready to use. Condition unused, brand new. Easy and simple to use. Features - easy clean, dishwasher safe. Model number - W3641C. EAN - 5012904036417.

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Technical Details

Boxed-Product Weight: 30.00g

Quick Code: QCHO000853

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Item model number: W3641C

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