Please note: This product is not available in our shops for viewing. However, you can still place your order in store. Experience cooking in a way you never have before with the iconic Assistent AKM6190B stand mixer, in an elegant black. Developed, manufactured and assembled in a workshop in Sweden, this is the original Swedish food mixer. And thanks to its ...Read more
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Make food processing even more compact and versatile with the Kenwood FPP220 Multipro compact food processor. This clean white processor is ideal for smaller kitchens . It has a liberal 2.1L total capacity bowl, along with a calibrated 1.2L liquidiser. The FPP220 is supplied with a host of attachments, including: Stainless steel knife blade: ideal for cake ...Read more
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Please note: This product is not available in our shops for viewing. However, you can still place your order in store. Experience cooking in a way you never have before with the iconic Assistent AKM6190MW stand mixer, in a clean mineral white. Developed, manufactured and assembled in a workshop in Sweden, this is the original Swedish food mixer. And ...Read more
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Maxwell & Williams Slice and Dice Knife Set Black. A fun and practical range of kitchen utility knives with a coloured non-stick coating on the blade and rubber handles. The set consists of 1 x chef knife, 1 x carving knife, 1 x bread knife, 1 x utility knife, and 1 x paring ...Read more
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Rb Anolon Bread Knife. This quality serrated bread knife is made in ice hardered Japanese steel for extra strength. With a soft grip santoprene handle for comfort and a secure grip. Weighted with a counter balance to ensure control and precision. Please note: we are not permitted to sell a knife to any person under the age of 18. Only add ...Read more
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Sharpens any knife safely and with total precision Even works on knives with serrated blades breadknives etc. Sharpens hardened knives e.g. Global Sabatier Also suitable for sharpening lawn mower blades without the need to remove them Strong suction cup attaches to any flat surface worktop or wall Lightweight - weighs just 75g Compact ...Read more
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Make food processing even more compact and versatile with the Kenwood FPP220 Multipro compact food processor. This clean white processor is ideal for smaller kitchens . It has a liberal 2.1L total capacity bowl, along with a calibrated 1.2L liquidiser. The FPP220 is supplied with a host of attachments, including: Stainless steel knife blade: ideal for cake ...Read more
Filed under: Bread knives by on March 29th, 2012
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Maxwell & Williams Slice and Dice Knife Set Black. A fun and practical range of kitchen utility knives with a coloured non-stick coating on the blade and rubber handles. The set consists of 1 x chef knife, 1 x carving knife, 1 x bread knife, 1 x utility knife, and 1 x paring ...Read more
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Rb Anolon Bread Knife. This quality serrated bread knife is made in ice hardered Japanese steel for extra strength. With a soft grip santoprene handle for comfort and a secure grip. Weighted with a counter balance to ensure control and precision. Please note: we are not permitted to sell a knife to any person under the age of 18. Only add ...Read more
Filed under: Bread knives by on February 11th, 2012
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Slice your bread, don't squash it with the attractive Kasumi 25cm Bread knife from the Damascus range with the sharpness to craft them into works of art. This knife has been found to be the best in its class for balance, sharpness, build quality and overall value for money. Kasumi knives use V-Gold No 10 high carbon stainless. The blades are hardened to Rockwell C59 ...Read more
Filed under: Bread knives by on February 11th, 2012
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