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Fine LivingPattie Caddy Stacker & Potato Chip Cutter

R299

Retail: R450
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Potato Chip Cutter

Using a potato chip cutter will also greatly reduce the amount of prep time and labour required to make chips. And, since they’re easy to operate, employees of any skill level can use these machines to create consistently sized products.

Pattie Caddy Stacker

This pattie caddy stacker conveniently makes, stores and transports up to 6 burgers. The 11-piece set includes a storage lid, comfort grip press plate, 8 dividers and a container. The clear container allows you to see while working and it disassembles for easy removal of patties and cleaning. The plunger reduces hand contact and presses perfect burgers and the lid doubles as a non-skid base. Dishwasher safe.

Product Features 

Potato Chip Cutter

  • Makes Cutting Of Chips So Much Easier - Includes 2 interchangeable 25& 49 hole cutter
  • No waste and saves time
  • Hand Operated and easy to clean
  • Easy to use and Assemble - Can be used with sweet potato, butternut and other veggies to make healthier french fry varieties - Can be used In Restaurants, Cafes, Take Aways, Coffee Shops and even in your home
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Includes: 1x Potato chip cutter with 2 interchangeable cutters
  • Dimensions: (L x H x W) 26 x 12.2 x 9.3cm
  • Weight: 0.91kg

Pattie Caddy Stacker

  • Make, store and transport up to 6 burgers
  • Set includes: storage lid, comfort grip press plate, 8 dividers and a container
  • Clear container disassembles for easy removal of patties and cleaning, lid doubles as a non-skid base
  • Plunger reduces hand contact and presses perfect burgers
  • Dishwasher safe

 


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