





[Sasara, the Perfect Solution for Small Details]
A rice cooker cooks delicious rice with just one switch. It is a convenient home appliance that we use every day, but it has many parts, and washing the small parts can be a chore.
Home appliance manufacturers also recommend keeping rice cookers clean. It is a big problem when dirt and steam cause bacteria to grow and causing unpleasant odors and mold. Because it is a tool for cooking rice, it is awkward to use the same sponge used for pots and glasses, and sponges apparently do not reach every corner and leave some unwashed, so we have been wondering if there is a better way.
When I picked up a Sarara from Takada Kozo Shoten, I knew it was the one! I was struck by the beauty of this product. The surface is made up of a collection of hemp palm fibers, and when you use the central surface, it gently fits the surface you want to wash. The tips of the outer bristles move moderately and reach even the smallest of areas. Thanks to its soft and moderate nibbling, it can wash dirt stuck to the inner lid of the rice cooker and other small parts without scratching them. Although I always have a Sarara in my sink, I used to use it sparingly because I had decided that it was only for removing scorch marks from frying pans and pots, but with this discovery, I feel that the range of its use has expanded dramatically.
Are there any items in your home that you would like to wash more thoroughly but do not want to scratch? Perhaps Sarara may be just right for you. The firmness of the hemp palm fiber, its density, and softness to the touch make Sarara the perfect choice for your home. Please visit our showroom to see for yourself.
Takada Kozo Shoten's Sasara
https://www.shokunin.com/en/kozo/tawashi.html
Wakamatsu Showroom
https://www.shokunin.com/en/showroom/wakamatsu.html