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Will you make a kitchen trolley your next cook shop purchase?
For homemakers that find it difficult to orientate themselves in the kitchen, or lay their hands on the utensil they need, picking up a kitchen trolley at a local cook shop can help.
The Eddingtons Lambourn Two-Drawer Kitchen Trolley could be just the thing for cooks keen on making their kitchen clutter-free and easy to navigate.
This particular model features utensil drawers, removable storage baskets and two roomy shelves with a pair of stainless steel towel rails.
With a tidy size of 90 x 60 x 90cm, the kitchen trolley is a great way of creating a portable island unit for making and preparing food.
Alternatives include the John Boos Butchers Block, featuring a thick end grain hard rock maple block for cutting and heavy duty locking casters to ensure that there are no unfortunate spills while chopping away at a tasty hunk of pork or beef.
For those keen on laying their hands on something a little more grand, the Catskill Craftsmen Empire Island is pricey at £1,360, but features two extendable surfaces, a fully integrated double-door cupboard and a full length drawer.

