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Fish Bone Tweezers,Salmon Bone Tweezers,Fish Deboner Tool | Stainless Steel,Flat and Slant,Hair Removal Clip for Kitchen Cooking Food and Design Styling
- EXCELLENT MATERIAL: Fish bone tweezers are made of high quality stainless steel, durable, rust and corrosion resistant. The surface is polished and has a metallic texture.
- FIT SIZE: 1 pair of diagonal jaw pliers + 1 pair of flat jaw pliers. Each fish bone tweezers is about 12 cm long and the opening is about 1 cm long. You can use different openings in different scenarios or combine them as you need.
- EASY TO USE AND CLEAN: Fish tweezers are very convenient and simple to use. They have high elasticity and toughness, with a strong closure at the opening. They can accurately grasp fish bones or fine hairs. The stainless steel material makes them easier to clean and less likely to stick to heavy grease.
- DESIGN: The two tweezers are ergonomically designed with leverage, which is very labor-saving. Slanted opening can be used in narrow corners with an open line of sight.
- VERSATILE USE: This set of tweezers can be used in kitchen, garden, office, restaurant and many other occasions. It can be used to remove fish spines, poultry hair and so on. They will be a very practical little helper in your life.
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2 Pieces Fish Bone Tweezers,Salmon Bone Tweezers,Stainless Steel Fish Deboner Tool,Flat and Slant,Hair Removal Clip for Kitchen Cooking Food and Design Styling
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- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
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