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Revolution Jar Scraper

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The Revolution Jar Scraper is a jar scraper designed for use by individuals with arthritis affecting the hands or other grasping or upper extremity disabilities. This kitchen utensil has a long, narrow blade to fit through can and jar openings, with one straight edge to scrape flat surfaces in cans, and one rounded edge for curved surfaces in jars and bottles, plus a rim swipe for around jar openings. The wooden handle has an elliptical shape extending the entire length of the handle, which encourages a comfortable grip while preventing rotation and resistance. The handle has a push/pull design that increases control and provides a tactile stop whether pushing or pulling. Grip rings provide additional control as well as quick orientation to the utensil’s optimal grip zone. The blade is made from silicone and is heat-resistant up to 482 degrees Fahrenheit. It is non-abrasive, and removable for dishwasher cleaning. The blade is stain-resistant and resistant to odor and flavor absorption. The wooden handle is hand washable. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 12.25 x 1.5 inches. COLOR: Cherry, cobalt, Marseille, flame, soleil, white, fennel, or cassis. WARRANTY: Limited 5-year warranty covering faulty workmanship and/or materials when the product is used in normal domestic conditions in accordance with the care and use instructions.

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Price: 
12.00
as of: 
06/12/2013
Revolution Jar Scraper

Made By:

Le Creuset Of America, Inc.
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer
Address: 
Phone: 877-418-5547


Sold By:

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.
Organization Type: 
Distributor
Address: 
Phone: 800-462-3966
Fax: 973-785-4255
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
908-688-0888
Tags: 
Blind & Low Vision, Architectural Elements