Rocker knife with moulded plastic handle and stainless steel blade. Blade is set at right angle to handle.
Cheese knives can be used as a rocker knife. Knife should preferably have serrations on curved portion of blade.
A rocker knife, with a folding blade and plastic handle.
Lightweight knives with a thick or thin black plastic handle and stainless steel blade. The range also includes forks and spoons.
A range of modular knives including utensils (including blades), handles and angled extensions. Blades are made from stainless steel and the handles and attachments are plastic. There are five utensils available with different shaped blades which can be matched with different shaped handles. Some models allow a rocking action to be used to cut food.
A rocker knife with a large curved stainless steel blade and a plastic handle that is vertical to the blade. The wide blade is only sharpened over a central portion of the blade for increased safety. The knife is suitable for adult use. One size and colour only.
A stainless steel knife with a built up ribbed rubber handle. Blade has a rounded end.
A rocker knife, suitable for people cutting food using one hand only. Knife has a short curved blade. Cutting action is achieved by rocking knife back and forwards.
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