jars sponge cloth
jars sponge cloth
A super-stylish all-purpose kitchen sponge cloth featuring Almedahls' classic Jars design (or Syltburkar in Swedish) from the 1950's. The dry sponge cloth was invented in 1949 by Swedish engineer Curt Lindqvist, and can absorb an amazing 15 times its own weight of water. Makes washing up that little bit easier.
- 18cm x 20cm
- Washable up to 90°C
- Made in Sweden
Price in GBP
£3.00
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