I got this watermelon knife awhile ago and I have been waiting for summer to use it.
Of course it is super cute and looks like a slice of watermelon, but it also cuts watermelon really well.
It's perfect! How fun.
the edges on the knife look so unique! is it a multi-functional kitchen tool?
Are the holes placed where seeds should be so they just ploop through? That would be cool.
Are you 'branding' with the pamperd chef??
1. I am sure this will be a topic for Roel Josen.2. This is how surprised I am that we now have a knife specific to cutting watermelon - :-|HAH HAH - Looks really cool! Hope they still have watermelons in November ;-)
I never knew that there are knives that are for watermelons. Quite a discovery. Back then, I used combat knives.
This knife seems serve luxury and comic relief rather than utility. I don't see much use for it other than this.
This is pretty dangerous for something that might seem attractive to children. Make sure to keep these out of their reach.
This knife can still inflict a pain and injury. It is indeed an essential practice to always keep this item away from the children.
It's perfect! How fun.
ReplyDeletethe edges on the knife look so unique! is it a multi-functional kitchen tool?
ReplyDeleteAre the holes placed where seeds should be so they just ploop through? That would be cool.
ReplyDeleteAre you 'branding' with the pamperd chef??
ReplyDelete1. I am sure this will be a topic for Roel Josen.
ReplyDelete2. This is how surprised I am that we now have a knife specific to cutting watermelon - :-|
HAH HAH - Looks really cool! Hope they still have watermelons in November ;-)
I never knew that there are knives that are for watermelons. Quite a discovery. Back then, I used combat knives.
ReplyDeleteThis knife seems serve luxury and comic relief rather than utility. I don't see much use for it other than this.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty dangerous for something that might seem attractive to children. Make sure to keep these out of their reach.
ReplyDeleteThis knife can still inflict a pain and injury. It is indeed an essential practice to always keep this item away from the children.
ReplyDelete