By Darasimi Kikelomo
Barely a month after its introduction, the Vaib Slow Juicer from Dee-Utensils has quickly become one of the brand’s fast-selling premium kitchen products, winning the hearts of chefs, homeowners, and lifestyle enthusiasts across Nigeria.
Retailing at ₦125,000, the Vaib Slow Juicer combines functionality, durability, and style , qualities that have made it a must-have for healthy living in modern kitchens.
CEO and Founder of Dee-Utensils, Mrs. Lois Andrew Ihwo, popularly known as Lola Andy, said the product’s success is proof that Nigerian consumers value authentic, high-quality kitchenware at fair prices.
“The Vaib Slow Juicer is fast becoming a household favorite. In today’s economy, it’s almost impossible to get premium quality at this rate. We are excited to see our customers embrace it as both a lifestyle choice and an investment in their health,” Andrew said.
With six locations nationwide and a strong logistics network, Dee-Utensils has made the juicer easily accessible. Customers can order online for doorstep delivery, shop at any branch, or take advantage of wholesale deals starting from 10 pieces.
“We built Dee-Utensils on trust, quality, and innovation,” Andrew added. “The Vaib Slow Juicer is another example of how we bring world-class kitchen solutions to Nigerian homes without compromising on excellence.”
Known as one of Nigeria’s leading luxury kitchenware brands, Dee-Utensils continues to set the standard in innovation and design, sourcing directly from top manufacturers across Turkey, Germany, the U.S., the U.K., China, Dubai, and India. This direct partnership ensures the authenticity and exclusivity of every product.
How to Get Yours:
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📍 Shop No. 3, Kokkies Mall, Ground Floor, Ademola Adetokumbo Crescent, Wuse 2, Nitel Junction, Abuja
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📞 Call/WhatsApp: 0905 394 2008 | 0906 400 7172 | 0916 635 1638 | 0912 601 2120
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💻 Order online for 24-hour nationwide delivery
With demand growing daily, Dee-Utensils encourages customers to secure their fast-selling Vaib Slow Juicer before stocks run out.