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Rosle USA 12652
Rosle USA 12652
Dimentions: 8.7 x 4 x 1 inches
Weight: 0.6 pounds
Material: 18/10 Stainless Steel
List Price: $31.00
Price: $22.95
Key features Rosle USA 12652
  • Upper side of the strainer plate is burled for a secure grip
  • Strainer ensures that ice and pieces of fruit stay on the tumbler
  • Designed and engineered in Germany; made of 18/10 stainless steel
  • Right angled cut out with overflow perforations for safe pouring
  • Flexible spiral can be easily removed for cleaning
  • Model: Rosle Bar Strainer

Review Rosle Bar Strainer / Rosle USA 12652:

With this handy tool, you can be assured that crushed ice and pieces of fruit stay put in the tumbler as you pour drinks into glasses. The upper side of the strainer plates is burled for a secure grip; the flexible spiral can be easily removed for cleaning. Like all Rosle tools, this one is made by a team of engineers and artisans who combine the best of both worlds spending days, months or sometimes years developing and designing each of their tools to exacting standards and specifications.
 
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