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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

SafeGrate

 


SafeGrate no more cuts to fingers when grating or slicing this handguard is the finger-friendly way to grate or slice food. With a Stainless Steel Finger Guard Protecting Your Hands & fingers and Metal Tines That Securely Hold Your Food for a superior grip, you don’t have to worry about nicks or plastic getting in your food. Kid-Friendly For Children As Young As 4!



The Safegrate Finger Protector Cutting Tool Is designed for Easy Gripping, no matter who you are. Its Versatile Design Is Great For All Hands, from young kids to adults, Left-Handed Or Right-Handed! Instead of having to buy a pricey automatic cheese grater or being afraid to use your knives or slicers, It's the Safe, Economical Way to Use The Kitchen Tools You Already Own! Great with box grader for kitchen, cheese graters for kitchen, potato grater, and hand grater.

 


With Firm Grip Tines, Our finger protector kitchen cutting holder is as Versatile with a cheese grader as it is with other foods! Our finger protector for cutting food is Great With Foods Of All Sizes, such as Hard Or Soft Cheeses, Potatoes, Carrots, beets, ginger, nutmeg, chocolate, Fruit For Zesting and much more. Whether you prefer a box grater or chopping & slicing with a knife, the Safegrate hand protector helps you and your kids Make The Most Of Your Kitchen Time Safely.

 

My Opinion: I used this to help me grip the cucumber better and slice easier and I liked how it was easy to use and help me get a better grip.

See more at https://www.safegrate.ca

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