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15cm
15cm

Scanpan15cm Maitre D' Utility Knife

R649

Retail: R950
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The blades are made with premium German stainless knife steel (DIN 1-4116) that includes chromium, molybdenum and vanadium for optimum sharpness and cutting performance.

The ergonomic design offers a comfortable grip and the beautiful black pakka wood handle also repels water without absorbing humidity. Please Hand wash only, do not clean in the dishwasher. Maintain sharpness by regularly using sharpening steel, honing steel or knife sharpener (excluding serrated edged knives). Cut on a non-abrasive surface such as wood, bamboo or plastic.

Avoid cutting frozen food. Store your knives in a knife block or on a knife magnet. Japanese inspired Danish design.

All SCANPAN knives are guaranteed against manufacturing faults and defects for 10 years These knives will give you exceptional results every time.

Details
  • 15cm
  • The blade is made with premium German stainless knife steel
  • The blade's shape and the edge is optimized to perfection, and the handle is made with Japanese inspired "drop-shaped" ergonomic design for a comfortable grip
  • The beautiful black pakka wood handle repels water without absorbing humidity
Care & Use – Knives

Hand wash only – do not clean in a dishwasher. Maintain sharpness by regularly using sharpening steel, honing steel or knife sharpener (excluding serrated edged knives). Cut on a non-abrasive surface such as wood, bamboo or plastic. Avoid cutting frozen food. Store your knives in a knife block or on a knife magnet. Never store loose knives without edge protection in a drawer. This will dull the knives rapidly. Japanese inspired Danish design.

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