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That! Inventions "SpreadTHAT!" Self-Heated Butter Knife, Silver/Red, 17.5 x 1.5 x 0.3 cm

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Although it incorporates a mid-range 100-watt motor, it gives you excellent control over the cutting process.

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Plus, it doesn't tend to produce any noise, as is often the case with cheap knives, so you can cook even at night without worrying about disturbing your family. Perfect for carving your delicious freshly cooked joints of meat, this electric knife offers a 120W power output with a safety on/off button and blade release button.Stainless steel knives are popular because of their durability and resistance to rust and corrosion. However, it is important to note that heat treatment is a complex and potentially dangerous process. A standard blade with smaller and finer serrations is intended for cutting roasts, poultry, deli meats, breads, cheese, and creating thin vegetable and fruit slices.

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Customizability: Heat treating can be tailored to meet specific requirements, such as the type of steel used. In electric knives, some models come with a single multifunctional blade while others can have several detachable blades that differ not only in length and width but also in sharpening type and serration size to slice various foodstuff.In our review, we've selected 5 top-selling models to ease your choice and help you choose the best electric knife for your home kitchen. While it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking that the more powerful the motor of the knife is, the better it is going to cut, the opposite is often true. Most critical: If you decide you have the tools and patience, completely remove the blades from the power handle before sharpening.

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