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Handmade Iron Straight Billhook | Wood Cutting Knife | Coconut Breaker Tool | Motta Aruvaal | Koduval | Vaakathi | Vettukathi (40 cm Length, 600 g Weight) (Wooden Handle)

Handmade Iron Straight Billhook | Wood Cutting Knife | Coconut Breaker Tool | Motta Aruvaal | Koduval | Vaakathi | Vettukathi (40 cm Length, 600 g Weight) (Wooden Handle)

Regular price Rs. 650.00
Regular price Rs. 1,200.00 Sale price Rs. 650.00
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  • This iron knife is used for cutting coconut and big vegetables

  • Ideal for slicing, dicing, chopping, and mincing

  • Traditional handmade knife

  • This felling knife was made by Rural blacksmiths from Kerala

  • Long lasting & best quality made in India product for your daily kitchen needs

 

The Handicraft Bill Hook is an absolutely essential tool for every Kitchen. The correct size for shaving of tender coconuts. It is suitable for all kinds of household activities like clearing up the garden by cutting down branches of trees, etc., This is Long Lasting and an indispensable accessory in every kitchen. Made up of pure iron. Handle is made from wood, good looking, easy to hold.

 

Disclaimer:
"Please note that this knife or coconut cutting knife you are purchasing in our website is intended solely for kitchen  or gardening purposes. It is not designed or recommended for any other use. By purchasing this product, you acknowledge its intended use, and we assume no liability for misuse or inappropriate handling outside of kitchen / gradening / religious related activities."

Materials

Iron / Fiber

Shipping & Returns

All products are available for delivery across India, along with a 7-day return policy

Dimensions

L x W x H - 40 x 6 x 5 Centimeters

Weight

600 g

Maintenance & care :

Make it dry after every use. There is a chance of rust formation if not used for longer period. Then wash it and apply oil. Then use it.

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How To Use

Holding the coconut firmly, use a knife to whack into the dome. Turn the coconut and repeat whacking until you have cracked the shell around all edges. You should be able to now peel or pull of the top of the shell.