The small all-rounder for anyone who likes to eat fresh and healthy food: discover the fine grater from the ZWILLING Z-Cut series. It is ideal for finely grating and zesting a wide variety of foods: You can use it as a lemon zester, a Parmesan grater or for nutmeg.However, the fine grater is not only versatile, but also efficient: thanks to its unique ZWILLING Z-Cut technology. The Z-design blades, with their pre-cut and two-way functionality, facilitate faster grating with less effort. Especially as the 18/10 stainless steel blades are particularly sharp. Thanks to its modular accessories, you can take advantage of the fine grater's functionality according to your own preferences. For example, the removable food storage box that practically and cleanly catches grated food below the grating area. Would you prefer to grate your Parmesan directly over your salad? No problem, the bin is quick and easy to remove.The grater also has an attachment that is particularly suitable for grating small foods. Thanks to the built-in finger protection, you can even finely grate small pieces of ginger without the risk of injury. The fine grater has been developed in Germany and designed by the Milan-based designers Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. The grater is easy to clean, as it is dishwasher-safe.
Produsent
Varenummer
3132984
Model
36610-002-0
Ean
4009839641183
Produktbeskrivelse
ZWILLING Z-CUT - finrivjern
Produkttype
Finrivjern - plastikk - grå
Pakkeinnhold
Oppsamlingsbeholder, finger protection
Størrelse
5 x 5.1 x 26.9 cm
Farge
Grå
Materiale
Plastikk
Generelt
Produkttype
Finrivjern
Størrelse
5 x 5.1 x 26.9 cm
Pakkeinnhold
Oppsamlingsbeholder, finger protection
Oppvaskmaskinsikker
Ja
Funksjoner
Finger guard, Z-Cut technology
Diverse
Farge
Grå
Materiale
Plastikk
Bladmateriale
18/10 rustfritt stål
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