Stickschere Bronze
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Stickschere Bronze

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Stickschere BronzeDie Schere hat eine Lnge von 13 cm und ist perfekt, um Fden und Garne zu schneiden. Neben dem schnen Design ist diese Schere auch scharf und schneidet Stoff und Fden problemlos. Hochwertige Edelstahl Oberflche mit Titan beschichtet Liegt gut in der Hand Der Versand innerhalb Deutschlands ist ab 50 im Preis inbegriffen. Herstellerangaben gem EU GPSR: Firmenname: Shanghai Yuhan co. Ltd. Adresse: Room 409 building 1, lane 889, Suide Road, Putuo District

 

Die Schere hat eine Länge von 13 cm und ist perfekt, um Fäden und Garne zu schneiden.

 

Neben dem schönen Design ist diese Schere auch scharf und schneidet Stoff und Fäden problemlos.

 

 

Hochwertige Edelstahl-Oberfläche mit Titan beschichtet

 

Liegt gut in der Hand

 

 

Der Versand innerhalb Deutschlands ist ab 50€ im Preis inbegriffen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Herstellerangaben gemäß EU-GPSR:

 

Firmenname: Shanghai Yuhan co. Ltd.

 

Adresse: Room 409 building 1, lane 889, Suide Road, Putuo District Shanghai

 

Kontaktinformationen: [email protected]

 

Herstellungsland: China

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