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  • MASON CASH MASON CASH Caneware Mixing Bowl 24cm  2L
  • MASON CASH MASON CASH Caneware Mixing Bowl 24cm  2L
  • MASON CASH MASON CASH Caneware Mixing Bowl 24cm  2L

MASON CASH Caneware Mixing Bowl 24cm 2L

SKU: P-52200
C$61.99
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First developed in 1901, Mason Cash Mixing bowls have endured the test of time. The distinct patterned exterior and rim of the bowl is designed to help bakers grip and tip the bowl and has become something of a design classic.

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A design classic, the Mason Cash Cane mixing bowls were first developed in 1901, but are still as relevant today. Made from earthenware, the mixing bowl is light enough to hold in one arm while mixing, but sturdy enough when using on the counter top, making it the perfect bowl for home or professional bakers. The distinct patterned exterior and rim is designed to help bakers grip and tip the bowl, while the wide shallow shape allows for kneading within the bowl. The Size 12 Cane Mixing bowl measures 29cm x 14cm, with a capacity of 4 litres, making this a perfect size for dough, pastry, cake or cookie mixes. The bowl is dishwasher and freezer safe. The traditional cane colour has been a classic for Mason Cash for centuries, with a high-gloss glaze providing a chip resistant finish. Mason Cash offer mixing bowls in a wide variety of sizes and colours, providing options for every baker and to suit all kitchens. Mason Cash was established in the heart of the English ceramic industry back in 1800 and has become world renowned for its innovative, classic kitchenware today.

Microwave Safe
Dishwasher Safe
Freezer Safe

Beige / Caneware / England / mason cash / mixing / UK
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