This vegetable slicer looks like it was designed by Apple’s chief designer, who unfortunately called it out not too long ago.
In addition (this is not the most important thing), the device is equipped with thin blades; you can quickly and accurately cut all vegetables with considerable effort.
In short, it’s a decent thing. This is an IKEA 365+ model.
🛒Buy: 3 500 RUB 2,270




This is a multifunctional kitchen assistant that makes cutting vegetables simple and fast. Please, please, just forget about all the boring and cumbersome food processors – with this thing, your cooking will reach a new level, I have no doubt about it.
The vegetable cutter includes a grater, shredder and chopper, which allows you to use it for a variety of tasks: from salads to side dishes.
The shredder allows you to cut vegetables while cooling them into slices, while the chopper turns large vegetables into small pieces in a few seconds. The slicer allows you to create neat and even slices, ideal even for decorating dishes. This is especially useful when preparing appetizers and salads, where presentation and aesthetics are all important.
In short, it is a multi-functional tool that saves time and effort.
The thing is made of high quality materials: normal matte plastic, high-level steel. It will definitely serve faithfully for many years.
In general, an indispensable item for any kitchen. It greatly simplified the process of cooking, made it fast and convenient, and made it possible to create beautiful and tasty dishes without any progress at all.
Yes, and the slicer looks just great. Fans of Apple’s minimalist aesthetics will definitely appreciate it. 👍
🛒Buy: 3 500 RUB 2,270
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Source: Iphones RU

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