Samuel Groves 1817 Professional Kitchen 6" Aluminium Heavy Duty Garlic Press Mincer Crusher
Samuel Groves 1817 Professional Kitchen 6" Aluminium Heavy Duty Garlic Press Mincer Crusher
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Brand: Samuel Groves
Color: Silver
Features:
- Effortless Garlic Crushing: This 6-inch aluminum garlic press simplifies the task of mincing garlic, saving you time and effort in the kitchen.
- Sturdy Aluminum Construction: Crafted from durable aluminum, this garlic press is built to last and withstand the rigors of regular use.
- Ergonomic Design: The press features an ergonomic handle that ensures a comfortable and secure grip, making it easy to crush garlic cloves with minimal force.
- Perfect for mashing fresh garlic or ginger into a fine paste for sauces, dressings, or marinades.
- Easy to Clean: Cleanup is a breeze with this garlic press. Simply rinse it under running water
- Compact and Space-Saving: With its compact 6-inch size, it's easy to store in your kitchen drawers or hang it on a hook for quick access.
- Versatile Kitchen Tool: Apart from garlic, you can also use it for pressing ginger, shallots, and other small ingredients to enhance your culinary creations.
- Make your kitchen tasks more efficient with this 6" Aluminum Garlic Press, a durable and convenient tool for garlic lovers and home chefs.
Details: Few suppliers of hospitality products go back as far as Samuel Groves. This venerable Birmingham-based manufacturer of kitchen equipment started in 1817, initially making brass candlesticks. By the 1870's, production had expanded to electroplated teapots and trays and it started toe a significant exporter in the 1910's. Henry Groves was the last family owner when in 1917 Samuel Groves was registered as a Limited Company. Moving to Musgrave Street, Hockley Birmingham in 1921. The big take-off into catering supply came during the Second World War when Samuel Groves won a major government contract and gained a major boost from the introduction of the Mermaid brand at the beginning of the 1950's, Molly the Mermaid had first appeared in the 1920's. The MD of the time saw a statue of a little mermaid in an antique shop and brought her back to Birmingham where she took up residence in the foyer of the factory. Her likeness has since proved an enduring logo. The move into larger premises in Norton Street, Birmingham in 1965 enabled the Company to expand its interests in cookware, bakeware, holloware and utensils. Henry Groves 1862-1936, third generation in the family firm was listed in the 1881 census as having the occupation of metal spinner, a process we still use at Samuel Groves today. Product innovation has not, however, been at the expense of the Company's traditional manufacturing ethos, even though the market and indeed cooking practices have evolved over the years, Samuel Groves quality and processes have remained constant. We are traditional manufacturers and every product is still hand-finished.
EAN: 5055198028386
Item Condition: New
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