
VEVOR Cotton Candy Machine Cover, Transparent Acrylic Dome Bubble Shield, Cotton Candy Machine Bubble Shield Compatible with 15inch Cottons Candies Machines Bowl for Party, Shops, Bottom Groove Design
Brand: VEVOR
Description
Standard Bowl Fit: Our acrylic dome bubble shield matches 15 inch/381mm candy bowls and fits most common machines on the market. The well-sized design makes setup simple and stable. Please measure your bowl before purchase to make sure it aligns perfectly with your candy maker
Thick and Clear: Crafted from reinforced acrylic, this cotton candy machine dome is sturdy yet fully transparent. You can clearly watch the candy forming and check sugar levels without opening the lid repeatedly, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable candy-making experience every time
Dome Protection Layer: The candy floss machine cover's dome design holds sugar inside and blocks dust or insects outdoors. By reducing accidental hand contact with the spinning bowl, it creates a cleaner, more manageable, and enjoyable candy-making setup for family gatherings or events
Easy Operation Design: Featuring a clear exterior and a generous opening, our cotton candy dome cover allows users to observe the spinning sugar while easily creating and removing cotton candy. It combines visibility and convenience to make every candy-making session effortless and enjoyable
Quick Setup & Clean: With a practical bottom groove and uncomplicated design, VEVOR cotton candy dome can be set up or detached in minutes. The integrated one-piece surface helps eliminate hard-to-clean corners, making maintenance fast and your candy-making experience more enjoyable
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Product Details
- SKU:
- awhd-ca-b0fywl3c34
- Model:
- KB-38
- Country:
- CA
- ASIN:
- B0FYWL3C34
- UPC:
- 197988172697
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