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KALAS

plate, mixed colours

1 € / 6 pack

Article no: 804.613.80

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Product details

Key features

The plate has a high edge to make it easier for the child to keep the food inside the plate.

Can be stacked to save space when stored.

Colourful, impact resistant, scratch resistant and grip-friendly. Perfect for small children who tend to drop, spill and make a mess in their eagerness to learn how to eat on their own.

Assembled size

Diameter:19 cm
Package quantity:6 pack

Package size & weight


Article no: 804.613.80
Packages: 1
Length:
Width:
Height: 5 cm
Weight Gross: 0,33 kg
Weight Net: 0,32 kg
Diameter: 19 cm

Store location

Find it in the store

1 x KALAS plate Article no: 804.613.80 1 package(s)
Find it in IKEA Children department

Care instructions

Microwave-safe; heat food up to 100°C.
Dishwasher-safe up to 70°C.

Good to know

Recommended for ages from 0 year.

If you want to heat food in the microwave, a bowl or plate made of glass or porcelain is preferable since some food can quickly reach temperatures above 100 °C, which can cause plastic to melt.

Good for a lot, but not for everything

Heating food in a microwave oven is an easy way to satisfy a hungry mouth. It’s best to use a bowl or plate made of glass or porcelain. Despite the fact that you can heat food in our plastic products, it’s not recommended. Certain foods quickly reach temperatures over 100 °C, which can destroy bowls and plates.

Designer

Henrik Preutz

Materials

Polypropylene plastic

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