Katori Titanium Cutting Board
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The Katori Titanium Cutting Board represents a shift in how consumers think about food preparation hygiene and durability. Unlike conventional boards made of wood, bamboo, or plastic, Katori is engineered from 100% pure titanium - a material more commonly associated with aerospace and medical-grade equipment than kitchen tools. Its creators, led by culinary coach and founder Kaito Mason, designed it with a simple goal in mind: create a surface that eliminates bacterial buildup, resists odors, and maintains knife sharpness without the constant upkeep or risk of contamination.
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10001, new york, United States
- katorititaniumcuttingboard.nullsto.edu.pl
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