Mercer Millennia Culinary Allergen Safety Offset Serrated Bread Knife 22.9cm

Blade length: 9″. Offset serrated blade

£27.99 (Ex Vat)

3 in stock

Description

Slicing fresh bread evenly and without creating tears can be a difficult task. Boasting an ergonomic and stylish design, the 9″ serrated bread knife by Mercer is a great addition to any kitchen.

The high-quality, Japanese steel is both durable and easy to clean which saves you money and valuable time. Constructed with a serrated blade, this knife allows you to cut easily through larger crusty loafs by clawing onto the tough exterior whilst carefully slicing; keeping your bread intact.

The comfortable, silicone handle allows you to use the knife for extended periods without causing any discomfort. Utilising a safety grip also reduces the chance of accidental cuts and grazes by acting as a guard; keeping you hand away from the blade. The colour coded handle helps to separate knife uses within the kitchen; increasing your level of hygiene.

The colour coded handle helps to separate knife uses within the kitchen; increasing your level of hygiene and reducing the risk of contaminants.

  • Colour:Purple
  • Dimensions:14(L)”
  • Material:Santoprene Polypropylene Japanese Steel
  • Rockwell hardness rating:54°
  • Weight:225g
  • Ergonomic handle – a combination of Santoprene for comfort and polypropylene for durability
  • Textured finger points provide slip resistance grip and safety with a protective finger guard
  • The highest quality Japanese steel offers easy edge maintenance and rapid sharpening for a razor-sharp edge
  • One-piece high carbon stain-free Japanese steel
  • NSF certified with a Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Weight 0.15 kg
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