35cm Durable ABS Spatula White Martellato

Product code: 50SP350B

4.17

Price including VAT: 5.17

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Shipping products

The products are shipped throughout Greece in two ways depending on the weight of your order:

  • By courier for orders 0-5 kg, with an estimated delivery time of 1-2 working days.
  • With a cooperating transport company for orders over 5kg, with an estimated delivery time of 2-3 working days.
  • With a transport company of your choice. In this case, our company undertakes the transfer to the agency of the company you selected.

Description

Martellato’s 35cm durable ABS spatula is an extremely durable pastry tool. Made of white ABS material, it withstands temperatures up to 100°C. Its handle is ergonomic and its edge is rounded, while the body is single and consists of one piece, giving the necessary strength. Its functionality is upgraded as a hanging hole is provided. With this spatula, you will enjoy ease and total control in your work in the kitchen.

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About the Brand

MartellatoThe Italian company Martellato, inspired by tradition and a passion for handcrafted products, began its journey in the 1980s, seeking solutions for the needs of professional pastry chefs. It designs, produces, and distributes "Made in Italy" products worldwide, focusing on professionals in pastry, ice cream, and Ho.Re.Ca. sectors. Martellato aims for quality and service in all stages, with a vision to become a renowned ambassador of "Made in Italy" expertise by offering high-quality professional products. Additionally, its focus includes efficiency, safety, innovation, and eco-sustainability, achieved through high-quality materials and advanced technologies. Quality and safety, as well as specialization, research, and training, are constantly monitored to ensure high standards in compliance with European regulations for food safety, the environment, and business management. Martellato is a company with a certified quality system ISO 9001:2015.