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Laguiole by Andre Verdier6-Piece Laguiole Steak Knife Set with Wooden Block

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R549

Retail: R950
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Andre Verdier cutlery was established over 150 years ago in the French rural countryside near Thiers – the French capital of cutlery for 6 centuries. Andre Verdier has become famous as a manufacturer of professional kitchen knives and other tableware that bears the values of true 100% French artisan cutlery. Made by master cutlers in France, every Laguiole tool must go through 50 quality control steps to pass inspection.

The Andre Verdier Laguiole steak knife set comes in a presentable wooden block that will look great as a display in any kitchen. The handle has the traditional trademark bee logo on it, is riveted to the full tang blade with 3 rivets and completed with a stainless steel cap on the end. Each knife has a micro-serrated hardened stainless steel blade that will cut through any steak like a hot knife through butter. Presented in a traditional wooden knife block, this set is a lovely gift or of course you can spoil yourself and choose one of the many trendy colour options. These knives give you yet one more great reason to braai!

Product Features 
  • 6-Piece stainless steel steak knife set in a wooden knife block.
  • The Andre Verdier Laguiole Steak Knives are made with a full tang and riveted resin.
  • To keep their bright finish, we recommend hand washing the articles in mild soapy water
  • Rinse after washing and dry it off before storing it
  • Never leave the articles in prolonged contact with a liquid – i.e. do not let soak in the kitchen sink as this will dull the blade and can damage the handle
Product Specifications
  • 1.2mm hardened stainless steel blade
  • 13% Stainless Steel knife set
  • Dimensions: 6 x 23cm (Per Knife)
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