Opinel T-Duo wooden scraper, blue, 002431
Scraper, suitable for right- and left-handed users, with wooden handle. Two stainless steel blades, one with micro-serrations for efficient peeling of even very fine or thin peel (tomatoes, kiwi), the other with a straight blade for thin julienne noodles. The side hook is perfectly shaped for hollowing out potato loops. The perfect helper not only for peeling potatoes, but also fruits and vegetables More
Manufacturer: OpinelProduct code: 002431 EAN: 3123840024313
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Opinel T-Duo wooden scraper, blue
Once you get used to this cross-blade scraper, you'll never want to use another one. The micro-notched blade, when tilted correctly, can really handle any peel, perfectly working vegetables or fruit to your liking and with much less effort than a classic, longitudinal blade scraper.
In addition, this peeler has the added benefit of a sharp stainless steel blade, which in the case ofWhen needed, it turns any vegetable into thin julienne noodles, so spectacular in salads or colourful garnishes for meat or canapés. The velvety smooth, ergonomic grip is made of beech wood, treated with a water-resistant lacquer. However, we do not recommend washing in the dishwasher.
- Suitable for right and left-handed users
- Designed wooden handle
- Handle with finger guard
- ideal for scraping long vegetables (carrots, cucumbers)
- 2 high-sharp stainless steel blades
- micro serrated blade for peeling even very thin skins (tomato, kiwi, aubergine, pepper)
- straight blade for making thin vegetable "spaghetti" - julienne noodles from soft vegetables (zucchini, cucumber) as well as from hard ones (sweet potatoes, beetroot)
- polymer hook for peeling potato loops
- made in France
- length: 14 cm
- hand wash only
Opinel - a design icon
The story of the now iconic Opinel brand begins in the 19th century, when the merchant Victor-Amédée Opinel learned to forge nails during his travels and subsequently set up his forge in France. After his death, his son Daniel took over the craft and became the "maker of sharp objects" for the local farmers, as the blades of his sickles and scythes were renowned far and wide as the sharpest possible. But the real Opinel - the closing pocket knife - would have to wait a little longer to be discovered. Daniel Opinel's eldest son, Joseph, decided to follow in his father's footsteps and, driven by an artistic passion...he combined hand craftsmanship with the most advanced technology of the day to create a small miracle. The year was 1890 and the Opinel pocket knife saw the light of day, a knife loved from day one and handed down from generation to generation. The knife, which over the following years won hundreds of thousands of fans around the world, became a staple in many households and a bit of a symbol of France...
Nowadays, the company not only produces legendary outdoor knives, but also has a sophisticated kitchen program, including forged kitchen knives; you can also buy stainless steel cutlery and steak knives from Opinel today.
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