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Olive Wood Spatula

Olive Wood Spatula

Regular price $34.95 USD
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SKU: OW107

Add a touch of natural beauty to your table with this handcrafted solid olive wood spatula. This handsome olivewood spatula is not only a practical kitchen essential but also a stylish addition to your culinary arsenal. It's ideal for sautéing vegetables, flipping burgers, and other various cooking tasks with ease. Its natural finish enhances its organic appeal and will add to your cooking experience.

Additional Information

  • Length (approx):  13.5 inches
  • Spatula Head Width: 3 Inches
  • Solid Olive Wood
  • Made in Israel

* No two olive wood pieces are identical, due to the nature of natural woods there are differences in wood color and grain. Your item may therefore not be exactly as pictured. 

To maintain the beauty of your natural olive wood kitchen utensils,, follow these simple tips:

  1. Hand wash: Avoid using a dishwasher as the high heat and harsh detergents can damage the wood. Instead, gently wash your utensils by hand using mild dish soap and warm water.

  2. Dry thoroughly: After washing, ensure that the utensils are completely dry before storing them. Excess moisture can cause the wood to warp or crack over time.

  3. Oil regularly: Apply food-grade mineral oil or olive oil to the utensils periodically to keep the wood moisturized and prevent it from drying out. Simply rub a small amount of oil onto the surface with a soft cloth, let it sit for a few hours, and then wipe off any excess.

  4. Avoid prolonged soaking: Do not soak your olive wood utensils in water for extended periods. This can cause the wood to absorb too much moisture and lead to damage.

  5. Use gentle cleaning methods: For stubborn stains or residues, use a gentle scrub brush or sponge to clean the utensils. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads that can scratch or damage the wood.

  6. Store properly: Store your olive wood utensils in a dry and well-ventilated area. Avoid storing them in airtight containers or plastic bags, as this can trap moisture and lead to mold or mildew growth.

With proper care, they will continue to enhance your cooking experience for years to come.

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