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40cm bamboo magnetic knife holder. New in box. SE217HR. £12


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  • it didn’t fit my kitchen corner so brand new boxed never used. Details below from Amazon 
     
  • ✔ CREATES MORE SPACE. Your kitchen will be safer, cleaner, and better organised with this wall-mounted magnetic knife strip in eco-friendly bamboo. Use the included screws or any suitable adhesive for maximum security. Adhesive not included.
  • ✔ THE PERFECT AMOUNT OF MAGNETIC FORCE FOR YOUR KNIVES. After extensive testing, LARHN determined the optimal strength for the majority of kitchen knives and utensils.
  • ✔ HOLDS MORE THAN OTHER BRANDS. Constructed with a full-length magnetic core, attach as much as you want, in any arrangement you want.
  • ✔ NOT JUST FOR KNIVES. Use with spice jars, notes, recipes, or combine more than one to really maximise your kitchen storage. Metal discs are included to help you attach non-metallic objects.

collect from SE21 7HR 

any questions 07739413691 

£12

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