Food Network™ Hand Powered Vegetable Chopper
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Product Description
Description: Featuring detachable and premium drawstring design, the garlic blender is easy for you to clean and labor-saving for use. What the garlic blender can offer you is that can efficiently cut the garlic, vegetables and meat into pieces for better cooking in daily life. Made of PP, ABS and stainless steel material, it is long lasting. The length of the garlic press is 8.5cm and the height is 7.4cm. It is suitable for home, dorm, house, daily use, etc.
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Travelwant Food Chopper, Hand-Powered Portable Food Processor, Manual Vegetable Slicer and Dicer, Pull Chop Mechanism Cutter for Garlic, Onion, Vegetable, Salad, Pepper
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