HOMEKOKO Vintage Double Layer Large Bread Box for Kitchen Counter, Retro Design Wooden Large Capacity Bread Storage Bin (White)

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$85.79
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Product Overview

Brand: HOMEKOKO

Color: White

Features:

  • [ KEEPS BREAD FRESH ] Unlike airtight containers that quickly dry out and stale the bread, our bread saver box retains just enough moisture to keep most bread fresh for up to 3 or 4 full days. Retro style could better fit your kitchen counter. Remember to add a cover to your bakery!
  • [ LARGE CAPACITY ] While other bread boxes can only hold 1 loaf of bread, our 2 layers 14.6” x 9.4” board is large enough to hold 2 large loaves of bread, rolls, muffins and more, which will avoid effectively deformation of bread caused by extrusion
  • [ THE HIGH-FOOT AND DEEP-BACK DESIGN ] The 0.8-inch gap from countertop to the bottom of wood breadbox and the 0.5-inch gap behind backboard can keep the bread boxes away from the water and wall surface to ensure the bread to be fresh longer
  • [ THE DOUBLE ARC EDGED BOTTOM ] The slotted arc edged bottom on both sides allow for gripping the bread box container at ease and avoid slipping during the moving. Moving your bread boxes will be safer and more convenient
  • [ STURDY, STYLISH, EASY ASSEMBLY ] It’s an ideal choice to store and display your bread and baked goods inside this kitchen countertop bread keeper that are made of strong bamboo wood; its cool black colour and farmhouse chic style will add to your home’s rustic decor. Screwdriver is included in the package for easy assembly. Patented product(s), counterfeiting is not allowed

UPC: 841432160593

EAN: 0841432160593

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