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Del Ben Primitive Knife

Del Ben Primitive Knife

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Whether you're a Paleo chef, cooking for your modern, Stone Age family, or just want to slice, dice, and chop with a sleek ergonomic blade, then get your paws on this cool new Del Ben Primitive Knife from designer Michele Daneluzzo. Inspired from a caveman's simple tools, this petal-shaped knife is made from a single piece of stainless steel. No handle is required, just grip it along its subtle ridge along the top and slice away. When finished, cleanup couldn't be easier and it stores upright in an included pebble-shaped stand. Perfect for separating pterodactyl, chopping up gathered vegetables and fruits, or just slicing up scraps for your pet sabertooth tiger.

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