11pcs Kitchen Utensil Set Silicone Heat-Resistant Non-Stick Kitchen

Dropship 11pcs Kitchen Utensil Set Silicone Heat-Resistant Non-Stick Kitchen

Category: Home & garden
Supplier: Magenta Danae

$29.95
$44.92
5.0

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Whether you're a home chef, a professional, or a beginning cook, these silicone kitchen utensils from Randy & Travis Machinery will soon become your best friends in the kitchen. With their heat-resistant silicone construction, you can use them in Teflon-coated pans with no worries about scraping the delicate coating. Their natural wood handle gives you a no-slip grip. After you're done, clean-up's a breeze, thanks to their non-stick surface. These professional-grade cooking utensils include spatulas and spoons (slotted and non-slotted), a pastry brush, tongs, a whisk, a pasta spoon, and a pretty matching container to store them within easy reach on your benchtop. Whip cream, flip omelettes, and dish out perfect pasta like your favourite TV chef. Grill meats on the barbeque with no worries about your tongs sticking to the food. Usable in a range of temperatures from -30°C to 200°C, they're as versatile as they are beautiful. Perfect for home or commercial use, this set makes a superb gift for holidays, birthdays, housewarmings, or weddings. Order a set for yourself and another as a gift today! Features and specifications: Material: Heat-resistant high-grade silicone and natural wood Colour: Black Quantity: 11 pieces Temperature range: -30°C to 200°C Accessories: Matching storage container Non-stick surface for easy cleaning Top-quality, durable construction Flexible heads for scratch-free use

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