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  • ROBERT WELCH SERVING FORK 25 CM

ROBERT WELCH SERVING FORK 25 CM

C$15.99
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Enhance your table service with this serving fork, combining iconic British heritage with modern ergonomic precision. Its long, elegant tines and substantial 25cm length make it the perfect tool for presenting meats or side dishes with style.

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  • Flavor Constructed from premium, inert stainless steel, this fork is completely odorless and tasteless. It ensures that the natural, savory flavors of your roasts, salads, or grilled vegetables remain entirely pure, without any metallic interference even when used with acidic dressings or citrus-marinated meats.

  • Uses This 25cm fork is a versatile workhorse for holiday roasts, Sunday family dinners, or formal buffets. Its elongated tines are specifically designed to provide a secure grip on sliced turkey, ham, or large vegetable platters, while its balanced weight allows for effortless serving and precise control at the table.

  • Ingredients The fork is forged from the highest quality 18/10 stainless steel, featuring 18% chromium for superior rust resistance and 10% nickel for a brilliant, long-lasting shine. Depending on the specific pattern (such as Malvern or Radford), it features a mirror-polished or satin finish that is hand-inspected for a seamless, ergonomic feel.

  • Notable Features Part of Robert Welch’s renowned cutlery collections, this piece is 100% dishwasher safe and engineered to withstand the rigors of daily use. It typically comes with a 25-year or lifetime guarantee, reflecting the brand's commitment to durability, and features a weighted handle for exceptional comfort and a luxurious presence on your table.

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