Men's Shed Food Preparation Boards (PR19088)
Men's Shed Bread Board
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/19088
A wooden style bread board and board with 9 spikes which are handmade at the Men's Shed. The base of the boards are varnished and have a slip resistive material on the corners. The bread board has a wooden L shaped raised edge to allow someone to spread butter on their bread with one hand. The board with spikes is designed to stabilise food when cutting with one hand.
General Details
- Extra product information
The men's shed will supply these boards to people at $6 each.
- Manufacturer/Country
- Townsville, Australia
Models / Specifications
- Model Board with spikes: One model available
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- Width Overall 200 mm
- Length Overall 200 mm
- Model Bread Board: One model available
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- Length Overall 200 mm
- Width Overall 200 mm
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Men's Shed Spike Board
Bottom of board
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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