MEGALOMANIAC
Size matters! Our tweezers are available in various shapes and sizes. So you always have the right tool for every job. The CHEFLIFE kitchen scissors are the perfect addition to your tweezers collection!
MULTI CULTI
We like things colorful! To keep things fresh, these kitchen scissors are available in a variety of colors. They're a real eye-catcher in any kitchen.
STEEL-HARD
Our kitchen scissors are robust and food-safe. They are made of stainless steel with a content of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Chromium makes the steel rust-proof, and nickel ensures acid resistance.
PVD COATING
The kitchen scissors are coated with a wafer-thin PVD substrate layer to make all our tools even more durable and scratch-resistant. This makes the colors long-lasting, protects against corrosion, and is also food-safe.
- Product Name: CHEFLIFE Kitchen Scissors Gold
- Category: Serving
- Brand: Cheflife
- Price: 18,00 €
- SKU: CL01-KSGM
Manufacturer
- Company:Mohn & Mohn GbR
- Street:Astrid Lindgren Way 6A
- ZIP & City:25451 Quickborn
- State:Schleswig-Holstein
- Country:Germany
- Phone:+49 4106 9779180
- Email:info@cheflife.de
Responsible Party
- Company:Mohn & Mohn GbR
- Street:Astrid Lindgren Way 6A
- ZIP & City:25451 Quickborn
- State:Schleswig-Holstein
- Country:Germany
- Phone:+49 4106 9779180
- Email:info@cheflife.de
Product Safety Description
✓ Symmetrical shape: suitable for left- and right-handed people ✓ Specially designed for fine dining ✓ 14 cm long and 35 g heavy ✓ Chrome-plated stainless steel ✓ Robust and heat-resistant ✓ Available in four different colors Discover the CHEFLIFE Gold kitchen scissors - your new all-rounder in the kitchen! Robust, versatile and ergonomically designed, they make cutting child's play. Whether herbs, vegetables or packaging, with these scissors you always have the right tool to hand. Practical, sharp and stylish - an indispensable companion for amateur chefs and professionals! In addition to the CHEFLIFE Gold kitchen scissors, we also have lots of other cool tools. After all, things shouldn't get boring. Just take a look here.