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ScanpanPlatinum 7 Piece Knife Block Set with 10 Year Guarantee

R2,399

Retail: R3,900
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Uncompromising quality and exceptional value have made SCANPAN Classic knives a best selling line of kitchen cutlery. Each knife is crafted from the finest grade German stainless steel. The blade is expertly ground, honed and tested. The angle is exact, uniform from bolster to tip and the curve flawlessly tapered. All blades of SCANPAN Classic Knives are Rockwell® tested to ensure that the knife if tempered and hardened to perfection. With their slip-resistant ergonomic handles, SCANPAN Classic Knives provide a grip for comfort, security, and control.

All SCANPAN Knife sets and individual knives are guaranteed for 10 years against manufacturing defects

These knives will give you exceptional results every time.

Details
  • Fully hot-dropped forged construction
  • Finest quality German stainless steel
  • Superior taper ground cutting edge
  • Individually Rockwell Hardness tested
  • Genuine Danish design
  • Perfectly weighted and balanced
  • Ergonomic tri-lobal handle
  • Dishwasher-safe, hand wash recommended
7 Piece Set Includes
  • 9cm Paring Knife
  • 14cm Serrated Tomato/Cheese Knife
  • 15cm Utility Knife
  • 20cm Carving Knife
  • 20cm Bread Knife
  • 20cm Cook's Knife
  • Lacquered Stainless Steel Knife Block
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