Colour:Cool Grey  |  Size:L Product Description The cutting edge: SAHSA L combines the must-have features of a good kitchen knife with the functional benefits of innovative materials. With its wide-toothed serrated blade, it is the ideal tool for making mincemeat, as it were, of greens and veggies: the plastic material is immune to oxidation. It will also smoothly slice cakes and quiches into perfect pieces. This modern take in unbreakable, lightweight plastic represents a minor revolution, notwithstanding the fact that SAHSA L owes its ergonomically designed shape to ancient tools used by the Inuit peoples of Greenland. Box Contains 1 x Knife
M**Z
UN DESASTRE
Este es el 5ª cuchillo que compro de esta marca dos de color negro vienen con el mango descolorido y este verde como se ve en la imagen con el tono apagado diferente a los otros verdes con el color mucho mas vivo .Queria reemplazarlo por otro que tenga el color verde igual de vivo como los demas que tengo,pero no me dan la opcion, en la devolucion pone solo reembolso o cheque regalo.Una decepcion la verdad. El diseño me encanta y se ven resistentes.Cortar cortan bien,el pan,verduras y frutas.
K**J
Ideal für die Flug-Reise
Bei Flugreisen mit auschließlich Handgepäck kann man keine (größeren) Metallmesser mit sich nehmen - hätte aber häufig gern am Ankunftsort ein Messer für Öbst, Gemüse und Salat, aber auch für Brot und Belag zur Verfügung. Die bisher mitgenommenen diversen "Plastikmesser" verschiedener anderer Hersteller scheiterten allesamt schon beim glatten Aufschneiden eines Brötchens oder Baguettes. Das Koziol Obstmesser meistert alle genannten gewünschten Aufgaben problemlos mit glattem Schnitt und wird somit sicherlich im Flug-Urlaub mein "ständiger Begleiter" sein.
T**E
Naja
Als wir von diesem Kunststoffmesser hörten war klar: das müssen wir probieren. Leider stellte sich schnell heraus, dass das Messer nicht viel taugt.Die Zacken sind zwar einigermaßen scharf, dennoch braucht man zum Schneiden viel Kraft. Man muss sich durch das Schneidgut sägen. Die "Klinge" ist relativ dick, was dünne Scheiben unmöglich macht. Die Qualität des Produkts ist einwandfrei, Kunststoff eignet sich einfach nicht für Messer.Dennoch würden wir es wieder kaufen, zum Beispiel als Geschenk für Hobbyköche (auch wegen des moderaten Preises). Immerhin muss man so etwas einmal probiert haben. Auch als transportables Campingmesser könnte es ganz gut funktionieren, denn dabei kommt es ja nicht auf die Optik des geschnittenen an.
S**A
ist ok
sieht nett aus, ich finde es unhandlich und weiterhin ist das Messer nicht für Linkshänder geeignet, da es nur auf einer Seite soetwas wie eine Schneide hat ... wers mag
B**R
couteau
tres pratique ne raye pas les plats
6**3
I've seen better
Awkward to handle. not a good cutting edge on cold meat.
I**T
Way too large to be useful. Material bends and serrated edge is not really sharp
I do a lot of prep work when I cook. And I cook even days a week. I've had this so-called "knife" sitting on my counter for almost two weeks now, and I'm just not finding a use for it. It's duller than a knife, and it bends under pressure. It's uncomfortable to hold, too. It seems ridiculous to try to use this when a knife or a peeler works so much better.I was picturing this gadget smaller than it actually is, and I was going to use it to remove skin from ginger. I had high hopes for it. In the picture, it looked perfect for the job of maneuvering around knobs of ginger. But it's too cumbersome for that job. The serrated edge of this is 4", and it bends/gives when I try to use it to scrape ginger. So, I end up exerting more pressure than ever to get the job done.This gadget/knife is 7 3/4" long. Yes, I know that's exactly what it says down in the product description, but I never know if the dimensions are for the packaging or the actual item. And the hole opening is way too large to be ergonomic, and the material is smooth and hard. It's awkward to hold. I don't like it.I even tried using it as a letter opener.....Worse results and more of a struggle than if I had used a butter knife. Just that observation is my perfect example of how this knife (doesn't) work.
A**U
Decent kitchen knife for veggies
When I received this, I was a complete skeptic that it would cut butter, much less a fruit or vegetable. Alas, I was surprised that it Can!It feels like a really sturdy plastic. The serrated edge is about 4 inches long. And, be careful, because it is absolutely capable of cutting your finger too!I used it to cut everything from avocado to bell peppers. It was easy and cut well. The rounded handle made it easy ergonomically.It can be washed in the dishwasher.At $6, this is a nice kitchen knife gadget. I don't think it will replace a good chefs knife, but it will cut well. I've only used it a few times a week for a month. It does not seem to have dulled yet, but it's bound to dull at some point. And since it's plastic, it can't be sharpened. BUT it's $6 So can be cheaply replaced as needed.
L**N
Okay idea, not really a clean cut
It works okay.Unlike the product photo, it's not a tiny little wedge with a perfectly circular ring -- it's a short-ish knife with a handle-hole big enough for me (an adult male) to hold comfortably.As a peeler, it's pretty good -- bites into orange, lemon, and lime peels and does a good job separating the rind from the flesh.But I grabbed this because I like to have slices of citrus in my drinks (e.g., a lime wedge with my gin and tonic), and it just doesn't do a great job cutting citrus. It's okay, but it's a serrated plastic blade, and it just doesn't give a nice, clean cut like how I like.
M**E
Good idea that just doesn't pan out.
I like this idea a lot - for example, I always use a cheaper, dishwasher-safe knife to cut citrus for drinks, because I tend to want to leave it sit there for another use an hour later, but I don't want to subject my good knives to citrus for that long.The execution is fine. The interesting shape actually works okay, and the whole thing is small enough to fit in the "random" drawer.But it really wasn't meant to be. It works okay, but really only because the blade is serrated. It really isn't a clean, quick, or satisfying cut.
K**N
Odd but effective and seems quite safe to use
This knife works surprisingly well and it is pretty safe. I tried to slice my hand with it and it would not cut the skin - don't try this at home, but it does make it safer for children and people without knife skills. It did a neat job on slicing some fairly tough-skinned tomatoes. Bananas and soft fruits are a snap. It does pretty well on firmer veggies although it feels strange, more like sawing, which make sense, given the serrated edge. Comfortable to hold and very lightweight so good for travel or picnics.
K**Y
Interesting knife
This knife is made out of some type of plastic. It's short and light and it's easy to maneuver with it. It works very well to cup up slippery and wet items because it's very easy for me to hold on to it. It's easy to clean and still looks new after much use.
A**R
Seemed like a cool idea, turned out otherwise
Unfortunately, the juice isn't worth the squeeze. The knife isn't sharp enough for most jobs, and always seems to be the wrong size...sometimes too big, sometimes too small. It's actually pretty decent for desserts, but fruit is not its forte.The quality overall seems fine...packaged well, holds up well in dishwasher, and no apparent breaks/scratches/etc.I'd pass on this one that was better on the drawing board than the cutting board.
C**Y
It's a little small for my male hand and I felt like it is a solution in search of a problem
My wife likes this OK, but I'm not sold. It's a little small for my male hand and I felt like it is a solution in search of a problem. I've been using knives all my life and just don't see why I need this. As for metal contamination/discoloration....while I have ceramic knives too. After 50 years I just prefer my knives. There's nothing wrong with it per se, it does cut fruit, but I've been doing that just fine for 50 years without it.
M**N
Good Ergonomics and BPA-Free
Made in once piece, this serrated polymer Fiberglas fruit knife has good ergonomics, grip, and feel. So far I've been using it to cut tangerines, oranges, lemons, and strawberries and it is very effective. Made in Germany, It is melamine and BPA-free. It would be excellent for kiwi, as well. If you're looking for a safe, BPA-free fruit knife, I can give this the highest recommendation.
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