DMI’s Brass Heat Resistant Cooker Sanchi / Plier / Chimta / Kitchen Tong / Pakkad
Story behind pliers
Pliers or tongs are an ancient invention from the era of smelting and metal casting. This process involved melting various metals and molding them into tools and artifacts.
That’s when pliers were first introduced — giving people a safe grip to hold hot materials during metalwork. Over time, these tools evolved in design and function.
Before their kitchen use, women commonly used cloth to hold hot utensils. However, this method posed a fire risk. The introduction of pliers made cooking and serving much safer.
Today, these tools are known by different names in regional languages like Pakkad, Chimta, Kitchen Tong, Utility Holder, and Sanchi.
Their designs have also adapted over the years. Pliers are now made in various shapes, sizes, and metals based on different household and culinary needs.
- DMI’s Brass Heat Resistant Cooker Sanchi
- DMI’s Brass Heat Resistant Cooker Sanchi
- DMI’s Brass Heat Resistant Cooker Sanchi
- DMI’s Brass Heat Resistant Cooker Sanchi
Why choose DMI’s Brass Cooker Sanchi?
✔️ Safe alternative to plastic or coated tongs
✔️ Classic design with ergonomic usability
✔️ Excellent grip for heavy or hot vessels
✔️ Crafted with Precision Technology in India – same excellence as our Brass Popat Sanchi