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Kitchen Devils Control Cooks Knife
Product Reference:
211130
Manufacturers Code:
1000782
- Description
This versatile knife is great for fruit and vegetables
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Its Santuko Japanese style blade is perfect for chopping and slicing vegetables
Hobby scissors (blade length: 5.7 cm) for cutting lighter materials as well as wrapping paper, small pieces of paper, plastic foils or curling ribbon, for right- and left-handed useFeaturing ergonomic handles crafted from premium plastic for a secure, comfortable grip, Durable, precision-ground stainless steel blades ensure long-lasting sharpness, Faceted grinding allows for clean, accurate cuts right to the very tipLong-lasting cutting performance due to optimal steel hardness, riveting on steel holds the blades securely together, Rough blade surface to prevent hair from slipping, Steel hardness HRC 57, Also suitable for children thanks to rounded bladesMore sustainable, plastic-free product packaging, Made in Finland with first-class craftsmanship, Hand-tested, High durability, Easy cleaning - Dishwasher safe, Fast and clean working thanks to tapered blades made of stainless quality steel
A kitchen essential these Chef Aid All Purpose Scissors will cut effortlessly with precision to tackle a variety of kitchen or household tasks.
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