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Martin Sprocket & Gear MRT1052 Martin 1052 Spoon Dolly, 2 1/2 " x 1 " x 3 ", 4 pounds
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Martin Sprocket & Gear MRT1052 Martin 1052 Spoon Dolly, 2 1/2 " x 1 " x 3 ", 4 pounds

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Price: 2099-12-31 $58.74
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DOLLY SPOON

Once you use this 2 1/2" x 1" x 3" dolly spoon, you'll wonder how you ever worked without one! With a design that angles the bowl slightly forward, it holds the spoon farther away from your body so it's easier to scoop up cookie dough or fill miniature cupcakes. Made of aluminum, it will lend class and style to any kitchen.

This Dolly Spoons from Martin are constructed of a high carbon steel material, making these utensils one of the most economical yet durable options for any construction worker in the field. When you're looking for a sturdy and d

Made of steel, this practical handle makes it easy for cooks to carry large spoons and spatulas from kitchen to stove top. The small-sized dolly is designed to go with 1052 spoons and spatulas, even though it can be used with other sizes as well.

Dolly up the spout and get Martin Sprocket & Gear MRT1052's 2 1/2" x 1" x 3 " 1052 Spoon Dolly.

This jointed spoon dolly finds a place to rest spoonfuls of viscous products with precision. Unlike an ordinary spoon, its pointed end is curved to conform to the inside surface of the can. The flat handle is designed for optimum control when stirring. An excellent tool for paint and similar applications.

This adorable spoon dolly makes carrying and serving a breeze! With ten individual spoon shaped pieces, this wooden utensil is two tools in one: it's a spoon and it's a dolly. When the party is over, simply stack the spoons. It even fits in your pocket!

Are you tired of balancing, bending and stooping to retrieve your spoons? With the Martin sprocket and Gear 1052 Spoon Dolly, spoon retrieval is as fast and easy as loading a spoon in a table saw. This tool is not just for spoons though, with it's 4" deep design you can dip prune bucket liners, bucket hooks or any other item that you would like to be able to retrieve from under water or otherwise. Made of heavy 5/16" stainless steel rod and has a plated finish for added rust resistance.

The Martin 1052 Spoon Dolly is a simple, practical accessory for transporting and "setting up" your spoon. It features a sturdy, welded construction with a polished finish and handles at one end for carrying. It will easily fit into most toolboxes, so it's always there when you need it.

The Martin 1052 spoon dolly is specifically designed to carry Martin 1052 spoons, which prevents your delicate spoons from being scratched.

Stir up something special with this Martin 1052 2 1/2" x 1" x 3" spoon dolly. Fitted with steel rods through each end, this useful wooden spoon dolly can hold its shape while transporting a full bowl or pan of ingredients or batter, and will help prevent spills in the kitchen. Strong enough to be picked up by the center handle if needed, it's also a rustic serving implement for desserts and appetizers. This vintage-inspired spoon dolly is finished in three coats of oil and beeswax for a durable yet attractive appearance that go well with a variety of decor settings.

The MRT1052 is a table-top spoon dolly. Many times you will have a large spoon that is just too big for the smaller space of a burnishing jig. The MRT1052 is designed to hold the spoon out from the table at the correct angle for sharpening.

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  • upc 697950141558
  • Weight: 4.45 LBS
  • Length:14.70
  • Height:1.80
  • Width:3.40
  • Batteries Included?:No
  • Batteries Required?:No
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer:No
  • Item model number:1052
  • Item Package Quantity:1
  • Item Weight:4 pounds
  • Manufacturer:Martin
  • Material:High Carbon Steel
  • Part Number:1052
  • Product Dimensions:14.7 x 3.4 x 1.8 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#89,805 in Industrial & Scientific
  • Customer Reviews:4.8 out of 5 stars60 ratings4.8 out of 5 stars
  • Date First Available :September 29, 2004
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