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500g to 1000g Soba ¥1000 to ¥5000


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  • Description

Product Information

  • Brand:Three Snow
  • Model:10115(Ø15cm) / 10114(Ø16cm)
  • Material:Body: 18-8 Stainless Steel, Handle: Wood
  • Product type:Noodle Strainer
  • Country of origin:Japan
  • Ø15cm:Dimensions (approx): Ø150 x 140 mm, Handle length: 210 mm, Mesh: 6.5, Item weight (approx): 350 g, Shipping weight (approx): 550 g
  • Ø16cm:Dimensions (approx): Ø160 x 150 mm, Handle length: 210 mm, Mesh: 6.5, Item weight (approx): 370 g, Shipping weight (approx): 600 g

Key Features

  • This tebo is perfect for draining boiled noodles.
  • Made of coarse mesh, this strainer is suited for cooking thick noodles for Tsukemen, for example.
  • Its diameter is larger than the average noodle strainer, you can cook a larger quantity of noodles at once.
  • The flat base of the strainer allows noodles to move around with the convection caused by hot water.

Use & Care

  • Wash it well after each use and dry it thoroughly before storing.

Background

Shinetsu-Works Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of commercial-grade/home use kitchen tools. It is located in Tsubame, Niigata, which is known as the city of fabrication. They take user opinions and manufacture products in the integrated system from planning/development to production to provide various kinds of product such as commercial-grade kitchen equipment that is essential to Japanese food culture and meets needs for ever-changing cooking methods or environments.