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16 inch Wooden Sourdough Bread knife, Serrated Bread Slicer for Homemade Bread, Bagels, and Baguettes

16 inch Wooden Sourdough Bread knife, Serrated Bread Slicer for Homemade Bread, Bagels, and Baguettes

Regular price $8.99 USD
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Overview

  • Blade Material : Stainless Steel
  • Brand : Handlive
  • Color : Light Yellow
  • Handle Material : Wood
  • Blade Edge : Serrated

About this item

  • Bread Slicer for Homemade Bread: Handlive bread knife with premium stainless steel saw blade provides a sharp and precise cut that won't tear or chop your bread, making it the ideal tool for achieving sliced homemade bread.
  • Ergonomic Sourdough Bread Knife: Designed with a unique bread bow knife handle, this bread cutter provides excellent conditions for a smooth and consistent cut, making it an ideal bread making accessory for both novice and professional bakers.
  • Versatile Bread Cutter: This bread knife is not just for cutting bread. It's versatile enough to cut sandwiches, toast, bagels, baguettes, salads, fruits, cucumbers, and more, making this bread knife an essential tool in your kitchen.
  • Sturdy Bread Saw: Handlive sourdough bread knife has a special design that widens and thickens the blade, making it durable and unbreakable, making it an ideal sourdough tool for everyday use.
  • Practical Bread Making Accessory: Delivered in a right-handed configuration, Handlive bread bow knife can be converted for left-handed use, making it a practical and thoughtful gift for the bread enthusiasts in your life.
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