
- Order number: 363523
With the handy Taylor's Eye Witness sharpening steel 23 cm, you will always have perfectly sharpened blades in no time at all!
With this high-quality sharpening steel made of chrome steel, tedious work with blunt knives is a thing of the past. The 23 cm long sharpening surface is the perfect size for sharpening all types of kitchen knives quickly and efficiently. Thanks to the first-class workmanship and Made in the UK origin, the sharpening steel impresses with its durability and quality.
The robust plastic handle sits securely and comfortably in the hand, guaranteeing a firm grip even with intensive use. Whether in the professional kitchen, for amateur chefs or simply for everyday use - this sharpening steel ensures precisely sharpened blades that make your work easier.
With an overall length of 36 cm, the sharpening steel is large enough for comfortable handling, yet compact enough to fit into any kitchen. Whether you are cutting meat, vegetables or bread, with the Taylor's Eye Witness sharpening steel your knives will be ready for use again in no time.
A reliable companion for anyone who appreciates sharp knives and values high-quality kitchen tools!
Herstellerinformation:
Taylor's Exe Witness
5 Parkway Cl
Sheffield S9 4WJ
Vereinigtes Königreich
Email: info@taylors-eye-witness.co.uk
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
C. Jul. Herbertz GmbH
Mangenberger Str. 334 - 336
42655 Solingen
info@herbertz-messerclub.de
Manufacturer: | Taylor's Eye Witness |
Material: | Kunststoff, Chromstahl |
Modell: | Wetzstahl 23 cm |
Taylor's Eye Witness is a well-established family business that has been producing high-quality kitchen knives, scissors, cutlery and pocket knives in Sheffield England since 1838. The unusual name originates from the company's founder, he introduced the trademark "Eyes Witness". The inspiration for the name is said to be a quotation from Shakespeare, which has been adapted as "no eye hath seen better". Today, Taylor's Eye Witness still manufactures its knives in the already listed building in Sheffield. That is tradition, Made in Britain