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Fiskars Functional Form Small Chef's Knife 12 cm

The Fiskars Functional Form Small Chef's Knife features a 12 cm blade designed for precision and ease of use in the kitchen. Its ergonomic handle provides a secure grip, making it ideal for slicing, dicing, and chopping with comfort and control

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Fiskars is a Finnish company that manufactures scissors, knives, and other cutting tools. It was founded in 1649 and is now a global brand.
MPN Fiskars 1057541
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