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Cutlery Set with Case
SKU:
KFS-WS
2.50 AED
Includes Wheat Straw material Spoon, Fork, and Knife.
- Material: Wheat Straw | Item size: 200 x 55 x 20 mm | Item Weight: 0.069 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
100 | 8.2 kg | 46 x 31.5 x 25 cm |
Printing Options
- Screen Printing | UV Printing
Eco-Friendly Lunch Box
SKU:
LUN-WSB
12.00 AED
- Made from Wheat Straw Material | Item Size: 18.5 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm | Item Weight: 0.440 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
30 | 13.2 kg | 39 x 34 x 50 cm |
Lunch Box Printing Options
- UV Printing | Laser Engraving | Screen Printing
Glass Lunch Box with Bamboo Lid
SKU:
LUN-GLB
14.00 AED
- Material: Glass and Bamboo
- Size: 200 x 150 x 65 mm
- Item Weight: 0.862 kg
- Pieces in a Pack: 20 Pcs
- Carton Weight: 15 kg
- Carton Size: 65.5 x 37 x 22.5 cm
Box Printing Options
- Screen Printing | UV Printing | Laser Engraving
Lunch Boxes
SKU:
LUN-01
4.00 AED
- Two-compartment
- Fork and Knife Included
- Item Size: 230 x 160 x 70 mm
- Item Weight: 0.090 kg
- Pieces in a Pack: 100 Pcs
- Carton Weight: 9 kg
- Carton Size: 64 x 23.5 x 46 cm
Lunch box Printing Options
- Silk Screen Printing and UV Printing
Stainless Steel Lunch Box
SKU:
LUN-SSB
16.00 AED
Stainless Steel Single compartment Lunch Box with Bamboo Lid and Black Elastic.
- Material: Stainless Steel and Bamboo | Item size: 166 x 130 x 60 mm | Item Weight: 0.338 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
30 | 11 kg | 43.5 x 36.5 x 37.5 cm |
Printing Options
- Laser Engraving | Screen Printing | UV Printing
Wheat Straw Lunch Boxes
SKU:
LUN-WS
7.50 AED
- Material: Wheat Straw | Item Size: 165 x 120 x 55 mm | Item Weight: 0.200 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
50 | 10 kg | 57 x 34 x 27 cm |
Lunch Box Printing Options
- Silk Screen Printing | UV Printing
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