Kilner SKU: CZ884 Barcode: 5010853233550

CZ884 Kilner Spiralizer Jar 1000ml

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The Kilner Spiralizer offers the easy way to create spaghetti-style spiral ribbons from a variety of hard vegetables such as courgettes, butternut squash, carrots, beetroots and potatoes as a healthier alternative to pasta.

The Spiralizer blade is made from high quality Japanese stainless steel for extra durability and long-lasting sharpness. A separate safety band provides protection for fingers when twisting the vegetable down onto the blade.

Product features

  • Capacity 1000 Ltr
  • Dimensions 245(H) x 100(W) x 213(D)mm
  • Material Glass
  • Weight 770g
  • Colour Clear
  • Made to last. Robust and durable for everyday use
  • Part of a diverse product range providing simple solutions for preserving, food preparation, storage and eating on-the-go using high quality materials all authenticated with the iconic Kilner brand logo
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Each piece is made from high quality sodalime glass material with pristine clarity and consistent wall thickness ensuring no weak points. Featuring a high grade stainless steel clip system, engineered to create the perfect tension providing an airtight and secure seal every time. Each jar comes with a durable rubber seal.
  • High grade stainless steel clip system, engineered to create the perfect tension providing an airtight and secure seal every time. Each jar comes with a durable rubber seal
  • Glass is best and sustainable - best for storing / preserving and transporting food and drink. It is made from natural ingredients so no harmful chemicals or toxins can leak into the food
  • Glass is BPA free and does not absorb odours, flavours or stains. Not only is glass a healthier option, it is made to last and never for single use. Kilner continues to tackle plastic waste with our ethos of REUSE, REFILL, RECYCLE.
  • The Kilner Story - the original Kilner Jar, invented by John Kilner and Co. in England is as much loved and successful now as it was over 180 years ago.