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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.
| Address | 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026 | 
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| Representative Name | Atsushi Umehara | 
| Annual Revenue | closed | 
| No. of Employees | closed | 
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SD item code:13212196
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						 [Pakkad Indian pot holders, spring-loaded. 
						
								【バネ式】インドの鍋つかみ Pakkad(パッカド) やっとこ バゴーナー・パティラ ハンディなどへ
							 
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					 Wholesale Price: Members Only 
							10 pcs /set
							
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												 Country of manufacture: India 
															
															
																Material / component: Stainless 
															
															
																Package: Identical to photo 
															
															
																Year of manufacture: 2025 
															
															
																Product tag: None 
															
														
														
													
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Description
| *Indian pot holders This is an Indian [Pakkad] pot holder. In India, pots and pans such as Bhagwaner*, Patila, and Handi are often used without handles. By not having handles, the pots can be easily stacked and storage space can be used efficiently. These pots and pans without handles can be heated and moved around with the help of this pot holder. The size is just right. Like pliers, it uses the principle of leverage to hold the pot with little force, making it easy to move even large pots and pans. Indian pot holders are generally used to grip pots and pans by hand, but this one is spring-loaded. It grips the pot with a lot of force. There is a little hook at the end, so you can hang it on a shelf. It is easy to hold and does not slip easily. It is made of stainless steel and structurally strong, so it can be used for a long time.  | 
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival | 
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| Sea Mail | From Dec.1st 2025 to Feb.2nd 2026 | 
| Air Mail | From Nov.13th 2025 to Nov.17th 2025 | 
| EMS | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.17th 2025 | 
| Pantos Express | From Nov.14th 2025 to Nov.19th 2025 | 
| DHL | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.14th 2025 | 
| UPS | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.14th 2025 | 
| FedEx | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.14th 2025 | 
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														 Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. 
														
															[Material] Stainless steel 
													
												[Note] Since this product is made in India for the local market, it has some minor scratches and is made in a rugged manner. [Product size] Approx. 5.50cm x 16cm x 3.50cm, approx. 50g [Category]Indian and Asian Foods *Ingredients:Cooking utensils [Tag]bagoner handy pot holder yatko Indian food Nepalese food curry kadai Indian cookware tableware Asian food ethnic food ethnic food ethnic asian food food ingredients food ingredients  | 
											
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This is an Indian [Pakkad] pot holder. In India, pots and pans such as Bhagwaner*, Patila, and Handi are often used without handles. By not having handles, the pots can be easily stacked and storage space can be used efficiently.
These pots and pans without handles can be heated and moved around with the help of this pot holder. The size is just right. Like pliers, it uses the principle of leverage to hold the pot with little force, making it easy to move even large pots and pans.
Indian pot holders are generally used to grip pots and pans by hand, but this one is spring-loaded. It grips the pot with a lot of force. There is a little hook at the end, so you can hang it on a shelf. It is easy to hold and does not slip easily. It is made of stainless steel and structurally strong, so it can be used for a long time.
こちらはインドの「Pakkad(パッカド)」と呼ばれる鍋つかみです。インドでは、取っ手のないバゴーナー・パティラ、ハンディといった鍋がよく使われます。取っ手がないことで、鍋は積み重ねやすく、収納スペースを有効活用できます。
そういった取っ手のない鍋たちを加熱して、移動させたりする際に登場するのが、こちらの鍋つかみです。サイズ感もちょうど良い大きさ。ペンチなどと同じで、テコの原理により少ない力でホールドされるので、大きめの鍋も楽に動かすことができます。
インドの鍋つかみは手力で掴むものが一般的ですがこちらはなんとバネ式。結構な力で鍋をがっちり掴んでくれます。先端にちょっとした引掛けがあって、棚にぶら下げることもできます。持ちやすく滑りづらいです。ステンレス製で構造的にも丈夫な作りなので、長く使えます。