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Kobo Aizawa Vegetable Peeler Wooden Handle

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Kobo Aizawa Vegetable Peeler Wooden Handle

This long wooden handle make your vegetable peeling job easy and stable. The pointy bit on the right top of the peeler is for taking potato's buds away.

We love this cute looking wooden handle peeler.

Size: 5.4cm x 20.3cm

Material: 18-8 Stainless Steel / Wood Handle

Producer: Kobo Aizawa


Kobo Aizawa

Established in 1922 based in Tsubame in Niigata prefecture, Aizawa is known as the leading Japan manufacturer its’ quality stainless steel kitchenware. One of the iconic Aizawa matt black tableware collection was also hand picked as a selected permanent design collection under the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMA) on 7th October 1986.

This long wooden handle make your vegetable peeling job easy and stable. The pointy bit on the right top of the peeler is for taking potato's buds away.

We love this cute looking wooden handle peeler.

Size: 5.4cm x 20.3cm

Material: 18-8 Stainless Steel / Wood Handle

Producer: Kobo Aizawa


Kobo Aizawa

Established in 1922 based in Tsubame in Niigata prefecture, Aizawa is known as the leading Japan manufacturer its’ quality stainless steel kitchenware. One of the iconic Aizawa matt black tableware collection was also hand picked as a selected permanent design collection under the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMA) on 7th October 1986.

$4.76

Original: $13.59

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Kobo Aizawa Vegetable Peeler Wooden Handle

$13.59

$4.76

Description

This long wooden handle make your vegetable peeling job easy and stable. The pointy bit on the right top of the peeler is for taking potato's buds away.

We love this cute looking wooden handle peeler.

Size: 5.4cm x 20.3cm

Material: 18-8 Stainless Steel / Wood Handle

Producer: Kobo Aizawa


Kobo Aizawa

Established in 1922 based in Tsubame in Niigata prefecture, Aizawa is known as the leading Japan manufacturer its’ quality stainless steel kitchenware. One of the iconic Aizawa matt black tableware collection was also hand picked as a selected permanent design collection under the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMA) on 7th October 1986.