"Good product."
Good product. Does what it says - you can actually tear one piece of kitchen towel from the roll with one hand. Weighted so it doesn't move all over the work surface. Looks smart as well.
Joseph Joseph Easy Tear Kitchen Roll Holder White and Green
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Joseph Joseph Easy Tear Kitchen Roll Holder White and Green
Product number: 24004
No more unravelling rolls! A clever ratchet mechanism in the Joseph Joseph Easy Tear allows you to tear off a single sheet with one hand, really handy in a busy kitchen when a quick clean up is required.
Weighted at the base for stability it is also non-slip for extra security when you tear.
The top of the tearing blade is cleverly shaped to provide an easy carry handle so you can take the roll and holder to the site of the spill with one hand, leaving your other free to carry cleaning solutions.
The Easy Tear accommodates a range of sizes of kitchen roll and keeps them securely in place even if sheets have been used.
26cm H. (10¼”) H.
Standard 3 - 5 working days |
Orders £50.00 and over - FREE Order under £50.00 - £3.95 |
Express Next day if ordered before 7pm Monday to Saturday. In 2 days if ordered outside these times and bank holidays* |
Standard delivery cost + £6.95 |
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Good product. Does what it says - you can actually tear one piece of kitchen towel from the roll with one hand. Weighted so it doesn't move all over the work surface. Looks smart as well.
I bought this to go with other J&J items. It was too strong. The spring holding the roll in place was so strong that we had to use the other hand to tear the paper. We kept it for a year, but in the end gave it to a charity shop - for some stronger folk.