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This all-purpose wooden spoon is multi-functional; you can stir, flip, and with that clever corner, you can get right into the inner edges of your pot where things are inclined to stick. It is made from virtually indestructible Australian Hardwood, either Red Ironbark or RedGum, depending on availability, and both immensely durable and attractive. Wooden utensils have the advantage of being safe to use with non-stick cookware and being Hardwood they will not scorch as pine utensils do. Combined with one or two other Hardwood utensils they make a wonderful gift, for the entertainer, cook or as a housewarming present.

MEASUREMENTS
Dimensions*:
Height 1.3cm x Width 5.5cm x Length 36cm
Weight*:
0.1kg

Where to buy

02 6645 1702
Direct From Manufacturer

Australian Woodwork
45B Wharf Street
Maclean, New South Wales 2463


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Australian Woodwork

45B Wharf St
MACLEAN, New South Wales 2463

Phone: 02 6645 1702

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