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ROR German Multi-Knife Solingen, Made in Germany 3080 yen I purchased this but have mostly kept it in storage without using it. It's not new due to long-term storage at home. I've cleaned it as much as possible, but please only purchase if you are okay with the condition as shown in the photos. It can slice fruits and tomatoes with ease. You can use it like a knife to cut various foods. This one knife is enough for breakfast. Cut and spread, it's truly a multi-purpose knife. This knife is a traditional design from Solingen, Germany, a town known for its blades, featuring a rounded shape. It has a sharp blade and is perfect for cutting fruits, cheese, butter, bread, pate, and vegetables. The rounded tip also allows it to be used as a spreader knife for scooping jam or spreading on bread, making it very useful on the table. Since the tip is not pointed, it's safe to use at the table and is very versatile. Size: W220 × D13 × 23mm Material: Stainless steel, Beech (unpainted) Country of Origin: Germany About Care The handle may dry out and become rough or cracked with repeated washing. If the surface feels dry, apply edible oil like olive oil to prevent cracking. *The color may change after applying oil. The "Friedrich Engels & Cie" company, which produces this "ROR" knife, has been producing high-quality and a wide variety of household knives in the Solingen region since its founding in 1893. They continue to create high-quality blades at a low price by combining modern production with skilled techniques.
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