Boska Holland Wood and Stainless Steel Cheese Curler

Serve your cheese with style.

If you love spending time in the kitchen then you’ll love anything that makes cooking easier. Boska Holland Wood and Stainless Steel Cheese Curler allows you to make delicious little curls of cheese or chocolate for adding to recipes or displaying as garnish. Made from European white oak and stainless steel this curler blade is easy to use and comes apart for easy cleaning. It will match your kitchen décor and add another element to your cooking and baking too.

$51 – $60
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