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GOOD GRIPS KITCHEN CUTLERY (MODELS K10096, K10097 & K10269)     

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Good Grips Cutlery, models K10096, K10097, K10296, are a slicer, a utility knife and a peeler designed with large handles for individuals with limited grasp. The handles are ribbed to allow for a firmer grip. Each piece is made of stainless steel and non-slip analgam ribbing. All are dishwasher safe. DIMENSIONS: The slicer is eight inches long and the utility knife is five inches long.

Notes: Good Grips is a trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price of the product.

Price: 79.99.

This product record was updated on August 24, 2010.

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OXO International

601 West 26th Street
Suite 1050
New York, New York 10001
United States
Telephone: 800-545-4411.
Fax: 717- 709-5350.
Web: http://www.oxo.com.
Email: info@oxo.com.


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