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Copper sponges, MKInula, Copper

Meraki

 

Use this set of 3 copper sponges from Meraki to clean your dishes with sensitive surfaces. They gently remove even the most stubborn dirt because copper is a material that is non-abrasive. When you are not doing your dishes, keep the sponges called Inula next to your dishsoap and let them serve as a decorative detail thanks to the colour that adds shine to your décor.

 

Use this set of 3 copper sponges from Meraki to clean your dishes with sensitive surfaces. They gently remove even the most stubborn dirt because copper is a material that is non-abrasive. When you are not doing your dishes, keep the sponges called Inula next to your dishsoap and let them serve as a decorative detail thanks to the colour that adds shine to your décor.

Size
h: 2.5 cm, dia: 9 cm
Units
3
Material
Copper
Item number
310980000
Specifications
Care
EAN
5707644795273
Weight
0.06
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