Mcusta Saya Gyuto 210mm

Regular price 4,600.00 RSD
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Mcusta Saya Gyuto 210mm

  • Be Sharp Beograd

    Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

    27. marta
    15
    11060 Beograd
    Serbia

    +381612405551

When it comes to keeping your most prized accessory safe, it goes without saying that we want to protect it from potential damage. A good quality knife means an appropriate level of investment in proper protection to keep it safe even when not in use. The wooden Saya is the best way to protect your knife whether you are traveling or storing it in the kitchen. Saya is made of different materials, but wooden Saya are the most practical because they will best protect your knife from damage, and also provide protection from the blade itself, which can injure users or children.

When it comes to traveling with knives, the Saye is considered one of the safest options available and provides ideal protection for the safe transport of both you and your belongings as well as your blade. Saye allows you to carry your knife worry-free, making them the best choice for chefs on the go or anyone who needs to travel somewhere with their knife.

When placing the knife in the Saya, it is very important that the back of the knife slides along the interior to avoid blunting of the blade that can occur from repeated improper use of the Saya.

Material : wood

Dimensions : 2190mm

Color : red/black

Maintenance : Clean with a dry cloth. Washing in the dishwasher is not recommended due to the possibility of deformation and other damage to the wood.

  • Fast delivery from 1 to 3 days on the territory of Serbia.

  • You can always sharpen your knives with us.

  • Free gift wrapping.

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