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Product Overview

  • Genuine olivewood handle
  • Serrated blade is crafted from durable stainless steel
  • 4 holes prevent cheese from sticking to the blade
  • Features double prongs at the tip
  • Ideal for use with semi-hard cheeses
UPC Code:073705084026

Franmara 1078 BU Specs

Quantity
12/Case
Shipping Weight
0.19 lb.
Length
9 7/8 Inches
Cheese Type
Semi-Hard Cheese
Edge Style
Serrated
Handle Color
Brown
Handle Material
Wood
Handle Style
Single Handle
Material
Stainless Steel
Type
Cheese Knives

Franmara 1078 BU Details

Easily slice cheeses with this Franmara sheer-cut cheese knife. This cheese slicer features a durable stainless steel construction, which is sure to provide long-lasting use at your establishment. The thin, serrated blade has double prongs at the tip. The blade also features 4 holes that prevent cheese from sticking.

This knife is equipped with a genuine olivewood handle, which provides a unique appearance and a sturdy grip. It is ideal for cutting semi-hard cheeses. Use this knife in your cafe, bar, winery, deli, or restaurant to easily chop cheeses!

Overall Dimensions:
Length: 9 7/8"

Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.

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Customer questions about this product

Will this item look exactly like the one that's pictured?

This item is either made of wood or designed to mimic the look of natural wood. Because of the natural differences in wood, no two items will look exactly the same. Each item is designed from, or to look like, the same type of wood, but each will have its own unique appearance and wood-grain.
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