KONCIS Cheese slicer, stainless steel, 9 "
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- Dishwasher-safe
A tip for all of you cheese lovers. With this hard-wearing stainless steel cheese slicer, you enjoy perfectly thin slices of cheese, every time. Just as easy to use as to clean – just toss it into the dishwasher.
Product details
With this cheese slicer you can cut perfect slices, every time.
Durable and easy to clean as it is made of stainless steel.
Dishwasher-safe.
IKEA of Sweden
Good to know
Wash this product before using it for the first time.
Materials and care
Material
- Handle:
- Stainless steel, Stainless steel
- Top cap/ End cap:
- Stainless steel
Care
Dishwasher-safe.
This product contains: Iron,Nickel,Chromium Authoritative lists: CWA 303(d);CA TACs;CWA 303(c);IARC Carcinogens - 1;NTP 13th RoC - known;OEHHA RELs;Prop 65;CA MCLs
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Measurements
- Length: 9 "
Packaging
KONCIS
Article Number505.964.94- Width: 3 "
- Height: 1 ½ "
- Length: 9 "
- Weight: 2 oz
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Customer reviews
- good design
I have been looking for a sharp cheese slicer and this one does the work nicely, the price is also very good
Jannett, United States - It Works Well
It is razor sharp which is why it works well! Use carefully! It has not rusted at all. Very happy with this, it gets the job done on bricks of Costco cheese!
Le, United States - Cutting the cheese!!
Perfect ultra-thin slices every time. Comfortable handle and my cheese boards are perfect with crispy crackers !
Roxanne, United States
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Material
What is stainless steel?
Stainless steel is found in everything from building structures and cars to sinks and knives. It’s easy to see why it has so many uses. Stainless steel is hard and durable and has good resistance to corrosion – namely rust. It generally has a low nickel content, and for IKEA products we mainly use stainless steel that’s nickel-free. Like many other metals, it can be recycled again and again to become new, hardwearing items – without losing its valuable properties.


