Dexter Russell 17040 Dough Cutter/Scraper w/ Wood Handle - 6" x 3", Stainless Steel
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Dexter Russell 17040 Description
Designed for cutting and scraping tasks in commercial kitchens, the Dexter Russell S496 dough cutter and scraper features a rigid stainless steel blade that resists rust and staining. Its contoured rosewood handle offers a comfortable, controlled grip for added precision during food prep. Measuring 6 inches long by 3 inches wide, the blade retains its sharp edge through frequent use when dividing dough or clearing surfaces.
Product Details
- Traditionalâ„¢ series
- Rust- and stain-resistant stainless steel blade
- Contoured rosewood handle
- Overall dimensions: 6 in. L x 3 in. W
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*Dexter Russell 17040 is free shipping eligible. Users must be signed in with an order total greater than $500 and be shipping to the 48 contiguous states.
From The Manufacturer
Traditionalâ„¢ (17040) Dough Cutter/Scraper, 6" x 3", stainless steel blade, rosewood handle
Dexter Russell 17040 Specifications
| Spec Attribute | Spec Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Dexter Russell |
| Blade Length (in) | 6 |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Width (in) | 3 |
| Handle Color | Brown |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Product | Bench Scrapers |
| Product Type | Baking Supplies |
| Series | Traditionalâ„¢ |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Against Defects in Material & Workmanship |
| Weight | 0.44 |
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Baker's buddy and cutting board shovel.
I need this. I know I do. Although I haven't used it yet) . . . I bought a Staub 5.5 quart Dutch oven on Black Friday. ($288. is all you should ever pay for a first quality one.) So I am lined up to bake bread. I see people use this also for shovelling up diced vegetable matter scattered on cutting board and carry it to the pan. A good idea. Plus it's beautiful and honest looking.
Excellent
Mire than I thought
