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@meemnhu20: Đồ gia dụng mà muốn bếp gọn – sạch – dễ dùng thì thêm cái rổ rút này vào là hợp lý. Kéo ra rửa, thu vào tiết kiệm chỗ ngay. Màu đẹp – nhựa dày – cầm chắc tay. #meemnhu #giadungtienich #rodungbatdia #bonruachen #ruachen
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