1466 days ago

10pcs Dishwashing Kitchen Nano Emery Magic Rub Pot Rust Stains Cleaning Sponges

Dave from Hornby

Lots of dish washing ahead during the Xmas holidays! Make sure you are prepared.

Feature:

New arrival nano emery magic clean rub pot rust focal stains sponge removing tool.

Easy to use, rub the stains from your pots and other metal items easily and quickly, very useful.

A good choice for your home, also a nice gift for your friend.

Type: Sponge Tool

Material: Sponge

Usage: for Kitchen Cleaning

Features: Rub the Pot, Remove Rust, Great Kitchen Helper

Length: 10cm x 7cm x 3cm

Please allow 1-2cm error due to manual measurement.

Package Includes:

1 x Pack of Sponge Tools(10pcs)

Price: $5

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