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[Wadasuke Seisakusho's Food Sample Container]

Founded in 1923, Wadasuke Seisakusho is a long-established manufacturer based in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, where specialists in metalworking technology gather. The company has been committed to producing commercial metalware products centered on stainless steel, aiming for simple designs that are not swayed by trends and reliable quality. The “SW” logo stamped as a mark of quality is designed using the initials of the founder, Sukejiro Wada, and symbolizes the trust and technology accumulated over the years.

At our store, following the success of Rice Scoop Holder and Cooking & Serving Spoon, the recently introduced “Food Sample Container” has already received positive feedback. This container was originally developed for food inspection purposes. It is resistant to odor transfer and stains, and takes advantage of the durability and corrosion resistance of 18-8 stainless steel, expanding its range of uses for home use. The lid of this small container also incorporates Wadasuke Seisakusho's stainless steel forming technology, creating a perfect balance of opening and closing with high-tech precision and a smooth, comfortable feel.

In our home, it's not just for kitchen tools—it's also great for organizing small items. It's the perfect size for storing medications or gum, and even when left out, it maintains a neat appearance. In the bathroom, we use it to store hair ties that tend to scatter, or as a “thumb cover holder.” By giving that small cover a designated spot, it eliminates the minor stress of searching for it before heading out.

Wadasuke Seisakusho's Food Sample Container comes in two sizes. Currently, you can view the actual products at all showrooms. How would you like to use them at home? Please try various uses and share your favorite with us! We look forward to hearing your ideas.

Wadasuke Seisakusho's Food Sample Container
https://www.shokunin.com/en/wadasuke/kenshoku.html
Showroom Information
https://www.shokunin.com/en/showroom/

References
https://wadasuke.co.jp/company
https://www.meihan-shokuhin.co.jp/blog/useful/manual2/