Opinel T-Duo Polymer Peeler
Opinel T-Duo Polymer Peeler
Opinel T-Duo Polymer Peeler

Opinel T-Duo Polymer Peeler

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The T-Duo polymer peeler is fitted with one micro-serrated blade that lets you peel vegetables with thin or thick skins and a second blade for cutting vegetables into fine strips and preparing julienne sticks. It also has an eye-removing scoop for potatoes.

Suitable for both left and right-handed users, the grip is comfortable and secure.

The T-Duo polymer peeler is dishwasher safe.

Features:

  • Stainless steel blade
  • Polymer handle
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Designed and made in France
  • Lifetime warranty

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    Opinel

    Originated as a ‘working man’s knife’, now a unique and timeless household object passed through generation to generation.

    Invented by Joseph Opinel in 1890, a then budding photographer based in the Savoie region of France with a passion for new machines and innovative technologies.

    The Opinel knife was created for its simplicity, robustness and functionality.  Over 130 years later, this distinctive wooden-handle knife has a range of accessories and blades available to suit your lifestyle, whether that's kitchen use, outdoor foresting or extreme adventures.

    The beech wood handle is a tribute to the pocket knife's traditional design. Used as a paring knife, a serrated knife, a peeler and a vegetable knife.  

    If your use is for extreme terrain and weather conditions, there is also a polymer handle to guarantee good resistance to water and very high temperatures.

    The Opinel knife is a design icon, remaining unchanged for over a century. Opinel was recognised by the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1985 as one of the 100 best designed items in the world.


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