Thai Kitchen & Garden Shears for $34

April 30, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Thai Kitchen & Garden Shears for $34
Expires April 29, 2120 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

The pure taste of fresh herbs elevate simple dishes, impress guests, and make everybody reach for seconds. Grab some plants, and start growing with these Thai Kitchen and Garden Shears. Sharp enough for everything from gardening to kitchen prep, with stainless steel and Pradu wood handles. Each one is packaged in a printed cloth drawstring bag and ideal for home gardeners and chefs.

Meet the Blacksmiths

In the Thai-Burma War of the 1800s, blacksmiths forged swords. After the war, they made knives, silverware and tools. A whole community is involved in a different part of the steel forging process! Meet them here.

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Materials: stainless steel, pradu wood
  • Product dimensions: 8.5″H x 2″L x 0.3″W
  • Sharp blades
  • Ideal for home gardening & kitchen prep

Includes

  • Thai Kitchen & Garden Shears
  • Printed bag

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