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Winco KWP-30N 3-1/4 Inch Blade Polypropylene Handle Paring Knife Brown
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Winco KWP-30N 3-1/4 Inch Blade Polypropylene Handle Paring Knife Brown

Winco KWP-30N 3-1/4 Inch Blade Polypropylene Handle Paring Knife Brown

Stäl series, our most economically priced line, offers the same level of quality and performance as others costing twice as much.

  • Razor-sharp X50 Cr MoV15 German steel blade
  • Ergonomically designed slip-resistant, stain-free white polypropylene handles offer exceptional comfort, reducing arm and hand fatigue
  • Protective finger guard
  • Easy edge maintenance and rapid sharpening
  • NSF listed
  • Items that come into contact with food should be washed before first use
$2.36

Original: $6.75

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Winco KWP-30N 3-1/4 Inch Blade Polypropylene Handle Paring Knife Brown—

$6.75

$2.36

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Winco KWP-30N 3-1/4 Inch Blade Polypropylene Handle Paring Knife Brown

Stäl series, our most economically priced line, offers the same level of quality and performance as others costing twice as much.

  • Razor-sharp X50 Cr MoV15 German steel blade
  • Ergonomically designed slip-resistant, stain-free white polypropylene handles offer exceptional comfort, reducing arm and hand fatigue
  • Protective finger guard
  • Easy edge maintenance and rapid sharpening
  • NSF listed
  • Items that come into contact with food should be washed before first use

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Stäl series, our most economically priced line, offers the same level of quality and performance as others costing twice as much.

  • Razor-sharp X50 Cr MoV15 German steel blade
  • Ergonomically designed slip-resistant, stain-free white polypropylene handles offer exceptional comfort, reducing arm and hand fatigue
  • Protective finger guard
  • Easy edge maintenance and rapid sharpening
  • NSF listed
  • Items that come into contact with food should be washed before first use