SKU: 3031-105

Kitchen hook chrome

EUR45.00

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Weight 0.15 kg
Material

Chrome-plated iron

Length

38 cm

Stove hook for wood stove and fireplace of traditional 1900s model. Adapted in dimensions to older stove model.

Chrome-plated iron. Length 38 cm.

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Stove hook for wood stove and fireplace of traditional 1900s model. Adapted in dimensions to older stove model.

Chrome-plated iron. Length 38 cm.

Additional information

Weight 0.15 kg
Material

Chrome-plated iron

Length

38 cm

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