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Aito Seisakusho Antibacterial Lunch Plate Dish Light Unbreakable Deep 23cm Divider Matte Black Microwave Dishwasher Safe Japan 266036

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Aito Seisakusho Antibacterial Lunch Plate Dish Light Unbreakable Deep 23cm Divider Matte Black Microwave Dishwasher Safe Japan 266036Description The Aito Seisakusho Antibacterial Lunch Plate Dish is a practical and stylish addition to your dining ware. Designed with a 23cm diameter and a deep structure, this plate features a convenient divider to keep your meal components separate, enhancing your eating experience. Its lightweight and unbreakable design make it ideal for everyday use, whether at home, work, or school. Crafted in Japan, this matte black lunch plate is both microwave

Description

The Aito Seisakusho Antibacterial Lunch Plate Dish is a practical and stylish addition to your dining ware. Designed with a 23cm diameter and a deep structure, this plate features a convenient divider to keep your meal components separate, enhancing your eating experience. Its lightweight and unbreakable design make it ideal for everyday use, whether at home, work, or school.

Crafted in Japan, this matte black lunch plate is both microwave and dishwasher safe, combining functionality with ease of care. The antibacterial properties ensure hygiene, making your meals safer and more enjoyable. This dish is perfect for those seeking durable, easy-to-clean kitchenware that maintains a sleek aesthetic.

Details

• Product Material: Plastic

• Manufacturer: Aito Seisakusho

Features

  • Antibacterial surface for enhanced hygiene
  • Lightweight and unbreakable design for durability and portability
  • Deep 23cm plate with divider for meal separation
  • Matte black finish for a modern and stylish look
  • Microwave safe for convenient reheating
  • Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning

How to use

Use the Aito Seisakusho Antibacterial Lunch Plate Dish to separate and serve different meal components conveniently. It is safe to use in the microwave for reheating your food. After use, place the dish in the dishwasher for easy cleaning. Avoid using abrasive cleaning tools to maintain the antibacterial surface and matte finish.

Care instructions

Clean the plate with mild detergent and a soft sponge or cloth. It is dishwasher safe, but avoid harsh chemicals or scrubbing pads that could damage the surface. Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the material and finish. Do not use on stovetop or open flame to prevent damage.

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