Cutlery tray Model A - 5 compartments

Article number
7601800
ean
8715133023629
Regular Price €10.95
In stock

The HABA Cutlery Tray Model A is an essential addition for your mobile kitchen:

  • Organised - with 5 compartments for cutlery sorting
  • Compact - dimensions of 328x290x47mm
  • Lightweight - easy to handle and move
  • Durable - designed for long-term use
  • White - a neutral colour that matches any kitchen decor

The HABA Cutlery Tray Model A is a practical solution for organising your kitchen utensils in a compact and efficient manner. With its 5 compartments, you can easily sort and store your cutlery, ensuring that everything is in its place and easy to find. Its compact size of 328x290x47mm makes it an ideal fit for the limited space in campers, caravans, and boats. Despite its sturdy construction, it's lightweight and easy to handle, making it a breeze to clean and move as needed. The tray comes in a neutral white colour, ensuring it will blend seamlessly with your existing kitchen decor. With the HABA Cutlery Tray Model A, you can keep your cutlery organised and your kitchen clutter-free.

Must contain h2 SEO keyword. The HABA Cutlery Tray Model A is not just a camper cutlery tray, it's a practical solution for keeping your mobile kitchen organised. Its compact size and lightweight design make it the perfect accessory for your camper, caravan, or boat. With its 5 compartments, you can keep your cutlery neatly sorted and easy to find. So why wait? Get the HABA Cutlery Tray Model A and keep your kitchen utensils in order.

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Sales packaging full colour sticker
Colour white
Material plastic
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Sales unit 1
Width packaging 32 cm
Length packaging 35 cm
Height packaging 12 cm
Gross weight 2.068 kg
Quantity per box 1
Quantity per export carton 5
Width export carton 32 cm
Length export carton 35.5 cm
Height export carton 11.8 cm
Weight export carton 2.013 kg
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