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Vintage Charm and Modern Convenience. Timeless Brabantia Potato Cutter from the 1970s!
SKU: RV-4805-24SOLD
Vintage Charm and Modern Convenience. Timeless Brabantia Potato Cutter from the 1970s!
- Manufacturer: Brabantia
- Manufacturing Date: 1970s
Product Description:
Explore the timeless charm and modern convenience of this Brabantia French fry/potato cutter from the 1970s. This stylish addition to any kitchen not only adds a touch of vintage flair but also practical usability for homemade French fries enthusiasts.
This Brabantia Potato Cutter is perfect for cutting delicious fries. The grid can be effortlessly removed, making cleaning a breeze. With its silver-coloured metal handle, durability is guaranteed, while the white and orange colour scheme adds timeless aesthetics to any kitchen.
The modern and contemporary design is enhanced by ease of use. The stainless steel blades ensure precision and durability, while the anti-slip caps ensure that the cutter stays firmly in place during use. Also suitable for wall mounting.
This Brabantia French fry/potato cutter from the 1970s combines vintage charm with modern convenience, making the process of making homemade fries a delightful and effortless experience for anyone who loves a crispy treat.
Condition:
This Potato Cutter is still in very good vintage condition with no visible signs of use or age-related wear. The attached photos are part of the description.
Dimensions:
Compact dimensions of 24 cm in length (33.5 cm with handle) and 8.5 cm in width.
Potato Cutter
How does it work? It's simple. Place a peeled potato in the French fry cutter on a sturdy surface and use the lever, also known as the plunger, to push the potato through the sharp grid, also known as the cutting frame. With a smooth motion, perfectly cut fries are created. The mechanism of the French fry cutter requires only a press of the lever downward, exerting enough force to effortlessly cut the potato.
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