Tortilla Press Kit: Red Cast Iron with Servietta for $40

April 7, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Tortilla Press Kit: Red Cast Iron with Servietta for $40
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KEY FEATURES

Everyone loves Tortillas. They’re easy to buy, but we’re obsessed with the homemade ones. Chewy in the middle, crispy edges, with a delicious slightly corn-y taste. Get that perfect homemade flavor with this Tortilla Press. It’s made in Mexico from old Singer sewing machines and other recycled irons. Iron cast gives you uniform, flat tortillas — and lasts forever. To top it all off, it features a Verve Culture flare with a bright, FDA-friendly, lead-free paint that prevents rust, and won’t flake.

Featured in Vogue, Real Simple, Refinery 29, and Epicurious

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: red
  • Materials: cast iron
  • Product dimensions: 9″H x 7″L x 3″W
  • Durable
  • FDA-friendly
  • Rust- and flake-resistant
  • Homemade Tortilla recipe

Includes

  • Tortilla Press
  • Handmade Serviette Napkin
  • Pamphlet with History
  • Instructions
  • Recipes

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