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KitchenFXNon-slip 6 Compartment Cutlery Drawer Organiser

R249

Retail: R400
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This large cutlery tray is a 6-compartment tray that fits in any kitchen to help with silverware and utensil organization.  The rounded corners and interior soft-grip lining makes this silverware tray highly functional, easy-to-clean, and aesthetically pleasing.  It features non-slip rubber feet and a soft-grip lining to ensure items stay in their place.  Made from high-quality, BPA-free plastic.

Product Features
  • Keeps your cutlery neatly arranged for storage and easy access within drawers.
  • Features 6 sections, ideal for silverware, serving utensils, and various kitchen gadgets.
  • Made of durable plastic
  • White with gray interior
  • Soft rounded corners
  • Tray lined with soft grip material to keep flatware in place
  • Non-slip rubber feet to prevent shifting
  • Easy to clean
  • Clever Storage - Multiple compartments offer plenty of room for various sized items:
  • Small sections great for forks, knives, spoons, chopsticks, and wine openers, etc.
  • Long large sections ideal for cooking tools like spatulas, whisks, tongs, Ladles, wood rolling pin, and more.
  • Multi-purpose: Versatile tray holder for kitchen, office, bathroom. 
Product Specifications
  • 6 total sections (1 small, 4 medium, and 1 large)
  • Material: Plastic (BPA free)
  • Dimensions: 41cm x 33cm x 10cm
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