ZWILLING Pro Tools Whisk Small
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Description
What would a juicy steak be without a sauce to go with it? Or what about a delicious cake without whipped cream? Precisely. That’s why a whisk is an essential cooking utensil in every kitchen. The small ZWILLING Pro series whisk is the ideal kitchen gadget for anything that requires a particularly airy consistency. It is easy to handle thanks to the ergonomically designed, satin-finish handle. The curved handle end doesn’t press into the palm of your hand, allowing you to effortlessly work longer. The kitchen gadget is made of low-maintenance stainless steel and boasts an unusual design: The wires are especially flexible and overlap to form a drop shape. This ensures improved results and the whisk even stands vertically. Not only that, the design is especially attractive and makes this whisk wonderfully decorative. The entire Pro series is designed by internationally known designers Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. They have created a minimalistic look that’s modern, timeless and almost indestructible, thanks to excellent workmanship using the best materials.
- Minimalistic design by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez
- Manufactured with premium quality stainless steel
- Ergonomically designed handles for effortless work with flowing transitions for excellent hygiene
- Innovative design for extra creamy consistency
- Eight stainless steel loops arranged in a star-shaped constellation ensure increased air content. Symmetrical constellation allows the whisk to stand vertically. Pastry and sauce remnants run off particularly easily. Dishwasher-safe. Suitable for beating, mixing ingredients and stirring
- Dishwasher safe
Specifications
- Item no. 37160-026
- Color: silver
- Country of origin: China
- Substance: 18/10 Stainless Steel
- Surface finishing: matted/polished
- Dishwasher-safe: Yes
- Net weight: 0.19 lbs
- Length of product: 9.41 in
- Width of product: 1.97 in
- Height of product: 1.97 in
- Handle length: 4.92 in
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