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Johnson-Rose 18/8 Stainless Steel Pie Cutter, 8 Cuts

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Johnson-Rose 18/8 Stainless Steel Pie Cutter, 8 Cuts

by: Johnson- Rose

List Price: $18.75
Our Price: $17.99
You Save: $ 0.76 ( 4% )
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Description
  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: Johnson-Rose Corp.
  • EAN: 0612941063183
  • Feature: Blade gauge is 0.6 mm and will cut on standard 10" pie plate/tin.
  • Label: Johnson- Rose
  • Manufacturer: Johnson- Rose
  • Model: 6318
  • Publisher: Johnson- Rose
  • Studio: Johnson- Rose

  • Blade gauge is 0.6 mm and will cut on standard 10" pie plate/tin.
  • 8 cut.

-Pie Cutter 8 Cuts 18-8 Stainless Steel Solve the fights over who got the biggest piece with our professional pie cutters. Manufactured from heavy 18-8 Gauge Stainless Steel. Product Features - Manufacturer's Category: Pie Cutter; Construction: 18-8 Stain



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Johnson-Rose 18/8 Stainless Steel Pie Cutter, 8 Cuts
Johnson-Rose 18/8 Stainless Steel Pie Cutter, 8 Cuts Johnson-Rose 18/8 Stainless Steel Pie Cutter, 8 Cuts
  • Blade gauge is 0.6 mm and will cut on standard 10" pie plate/tin.
  • 8 cut.
List Price: $18.75
Our Price: $17.99
You Save: $ 0.76 ( 4% )

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