Description

A kitchen sputter from Toribe Seisakusho. It is made by craftsmen in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, which is famous for its blades.


[Name] Kitchen sputter KS-203


[Size] Total length 203mm, blade length 75mm


[Weight (approx.)] 115g


[Material] Blade body: Stainless steel blade steel, handle and rivets: SUS303 stainless steel


[Surface finish] Hairline finish


[Country of manufacture] Made in Japan (Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture)


● Precautions for use

- Do not use while removed.

- After cleaning, attach the scissors and store in a safe place out of reach of small children.

- For frozen foods and frozen ingredients, thaw before using the scissors.


● Removal and installation methods

- How to remove: Be sure to hold the handle with both hands and open it 110 degrees to remove it.

- How to install: Hold the head of the nut with your fingers from the back side.


● Care instructions

- After use, thoroughly remove dirt and wipe off any moisture.

- If you will not be using the product for a long period of time, wipe it thoroughly with a cloth soaked in oil, then wipe it dry with a dry cloth before storing it to prevent moisture and dust from accumulating and to prevent rust.

Shipping

Our warehouse staff will ship it within 10 working days.

Your parcel will be delivered by FedEx/DHL/Japan Post with tracking number from Japan.

It usually takes from several days to 1 week.

About Us

I am selling from Japan. We sell our products with sincerity and with the motto of putting the customer first. Thank you.


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