Kitchen Tool Set W/carry Case, Rv/camper/trailer, 1-set #11277 on 2040-parts.com
Twin Falls, Idaho, US
Kitchen Tool Set w/Carry Case. This seven piece kitchen tool set includes chef knife, ladle, poultry scissors, spatula, can and bottle opener, grilling fork and cutting board. It all stores in it's own plastic carry case. Housewares/Camping Accessories 1-set (250525)
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