🥖 Slice, Spread, Savor—Your Breakfast Just Got an Upgrade!
The Koksi Butter Knife is a versatile 3-in-1 kitchen tool made from durable stainless steel. With a serrated edge and shredding slots, it effortlessly spreads butter, cheese, and jams while ensuring safety with its ergonomic design. Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, this knife is perfect for enhancing your breakfast experience.
Brand | Koksi |
Model Number | KC8391 |
Colour | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 4 x 0.48 cm; 70 g |
Material | stainless_steel |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 70 g |
T**I
Excellent item
Allows you to use butter straight from the fridge. I would definitely recommend.
G**L
Very practical
A joy to use
A**R
Hmmm!
Not quite right,clumsy.
J**M
Value for money
Does the job, nicely made
P**1
Not fit for purpose
We have some old bone handled knives that we’ve been using as butter knives for the last 30 years or so. Unfortunately, the handles have deteriorated, so I thought replacements would be a good idea. I saw this product and thought that as the majority of reviews were positive they must be pretty good, so I bought 2 of them. We tend to use ‘spread’ rather than butter, only because it’s softer and therefore easier to spread. Because it comes in tubs, the knife would be used at at an angle of at least 45° and in this respect picking butter up is really quite difficult. The majority of the butter (spread) goes through the large hole and just leaves a worm in the tub. Using the knife at a shallower angle is difficult because the side of the tub gets in the way, but if you are successful, then the knife is slightly more effective, but even so a lot of the butter just goes through the little holes . When you can actually get better on the knife and try and spread it on the bread, a lot of it goes through the holes, leaving unspread wormcasts of butter on the bread. I feel that I have really wasted my money with these knives and they are not what I was looking for. In my opinion, butter knives should be like the old-fashioned ones, where you have a large spreading area that has a shallow grid engraved on the face of the blade to grip the butter. My mum has always had one of these and I think it’s the best butter knife in the world. Unfortunately, I haven’t seen any of these types of product on the market. So, to conclude, I feel that this product is really quite ineffective as a butter, knife and therefore I can only award it one star.
K**E
Oner-engineered waste of money
If like I was, u are interested to see if this interesting design is a clever idea, don't bother, it's not!!!A classic case of trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist! As a butter knife, this is useless ~ the over designed holes only work if the butter is already soft & because it is costructed of quite thick metal, the edge is too thick to cut into the butter!A good butter knife needs a rounded end & thin, but not sharp edge, with a flat surface to spread the butter evenly ~ this is very badly over-designed & will go straight in the bin!!!
D**K
works well ,
Great idea , thanks
K**.
Ok
Ok
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