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Dressing Bottles by Iwaki
Andrew HasegawaThis is a great product, it is easy to grip, comes with a silicone lid that seals tightly. Use in the microwave to heat milk. Its made from heat resistant glass.
Silicone: What's That?
Andrew HasegawaSilicone products have been around for a while and in recent years utensils for use in the kitchen have become more common though there still seems to be some skepticism amongst consumers. First lets be clear silicone is not a plastic that is made from petrochemicals. Silicone is a compound derived from a chemical process that utilizes silica as its key component. There are different grades of silicone for use in different applications and for example the products sold by Zakka Japan like the VIV silicone steamers and bottles use high grade silicone manufactured in Japan that has passed stringent...
Collapsable Silicone Drink Bottles
Andrew HasegawaCollapsible silicone drink bottles are a new product that offers consumers the convenience of being able to fold them up after the contents are consumed. The original version of the bottle won a "Good-Design" award in Japan in 2012. The product is designed in Japan and made from silicone and a mold made there though the actual manufacture is done in China on behalf of the Japanese company. So why would you want a collapsible silicone water bottle? The short answer is convenience, if you are a hiker, sportsman or traveller space in your bag comes at a premium and...
Colourful Stainless Steel Bowls
Andrew HasegawaA bowl is a bowl or is it? HACHI (large) and KOHACHI (small) are colourful stainless steel bowls designed to be equally at home in the kitchen or dining room. They are made from stainless steel in Japan and designed by h-concept a well known Tokyo based design house. I've been using my bowls to prepare and serve food. The large bowls are a great way to serve a salad and the small bowls make an interesting vessel to eat fruit, yogurt or even a cold soup. In 5 colours, lime green, aqua blue, orange, black and white. There is...