JANE EYRE Utensil Drawer Organizer, Cutlery Tray Silverware Flatware Storage Divider for Kitchen, Mesh Wire with Non-slip Foam Feet, 5 Component, Black
SKU: 60726951940

JANE EYRE Utensil Drawer Organizer, Cutlery Tray Silverware Flatware Storage Divider for Kitchen, Mesh Wire with Non-slip Foam Feet, 5 Component, Black

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JANE EYRE Utensil Drawer Organizer, Cutlery Tray Silverware Flatware Storage Divider for Kitchen, Mesh Wire with Non-slip Foam Feet, 5 Component, BlackBrand: JANE EYRE Color: Black Features: Durable Material Sturdy environmental carbon steel with black epoxy coated finish protects your flatware from damage. It will not rust. Multi Functional Perfect for kitchen, restaurant, bedroom, living room drawer, countertop for tableware, cooking utensils, stationery, tools and cosmetics . Also, it can be used for school and office to hold pens, markers, scissors, clips, glues, etc. Mesh Steel Construction

Brand: JANE EYRE

Color: Black

Features:

  • 【Durable Material】- Sturdy environmental carbon steel with black epoxy coated finish protects your flatware from damage. It will not rust.
  • 【Multi-Functional】 - Perfect for kitchen, restaurant, bedroom, living room drawer, countertop for tableware, cooking utensils, stationery, tools and cosmetics . Also, it can be used for school and office to hold pens, markers, scissors, clips, glues, etc.
  • 【Mesh Steel Construction】- Provides easy cleaning and quick-drying. Keeps the tray from accumulated water.
  • 【Non-Slip Foam Feet】- Keep the tray from sliding around when you open or close the drawer. The extra height on the bottom that avoids your cutlery touch to the desktop.
  • 【5 Compartments】- Easily accommodate your silverware storage needs. The silverware tray will not collect dirt and/or grime like similar plastic trays. Dimensions: 12. 5" X 9. 4" X 2"

Binding: Kitchen

model number: 8541908312

Part Number: Cutlery Trays_Black

Details: JANE EYRE 5 Compartment Drawer Organizer – Black Use classic wrought iron mesh design with exquisite workmanship. Solid carbon steel with black epoxy coated finish provides anti-rust and waterproof while also being easy to clean and dry. The tray size fits most home drawers and is also suitable for desktop organizing.  It can store a variety of common items including tableware, cooking utensils, stationery, tools, cosmetics, toys, and snacks, etc. And perfectly organize all the items in order. It is also suitable for various places such as kitchen, living room, bedroom, dining room, office, dining room and outdoor, etc. Precautions: If you use the item as a drawer organizer, please pay attention to whether the size of this product matches your drawer size before purchase. In case of that the surface coating of the item falls off, the item may rust. Please take care to avoid heavy knocks and falls. It is not recommended to put the item in the dishwasher it may cause damage to it. Product Information: Product Dimension: L x W x H= 12.5 x 9.4 x 2inches (31.7x23.8 x 5cm) Product Weight: 1.4lbs/0.45kg Material: carbon steel and epoxy About Us: For over years, JANE EYRE has been bringing housewares home. Our passion for housewares is driven by the desire to simplify life, to make every day easier. Fashionable style and considerate design make you enjoy tasteful life. We believe that standard and convenient storage of items will allow you to have a higher quality of life. When you have a busy day, you don't have to be bothered by the clutter in the house, because it's in its place. Most of our products are made of high-quality environmental carbon steel with delicate coating. Excellent industrial design can be integrated into various decoration styles. This is JANE EYRE. Thank you for choosing us into your home.

EAN: 0682141194116

Package Dimensions: 12.8 x 9.5 x 2.3 inches

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