Designed especially for safer and easier use for children, so that the whole family can help out in the kitchen.
The knife has a rounded tip to avoid injuries.
Steady and secure grip, thanks to the rounded edge at the end of the handle that prevents your fingers from slipping underneath the blade when using.
The included knife protector protects the knife blade in the kitchen drawer and makes it practical and safe to bring the knife on a picnic for example.
Handle in a design and material providing a firm grip.
Good to know
Recommended for ages from 8 years.
This knife is sharp and should not be used as a toy. Never let children use the knife without adult supervision.
Comprises: Knife 9 cm (tot. length 18 cm) and peeler 11 cm.
Wash this product before using it for the first time.
Long Term Benefits
SMÅBIT knife and peeler are designed to be as safe and easy to use for children as possible. So now the whole family can help out in the kitchen, and discover the joy of cooking together. After all, shared fun is double!
“I came up with the design for SMÅBIT knife and peeler because I want children to get curious about food and cooking. I believe that being in the kitchen and having their own utensils can spark their interest. The knife and peeler have good solid grips, so that the kids learn to cut and peel in the right way – always with adult supervision. And cooking is so much more fun when you do it together!”
SMÅBIT knife and peeler are designed to be as safe and easy to use for children as possible. So now the whole family can help out in the kitchen, and discover the joy of cooking together. After all, shared fun is double!
Stainless steel is found in everything from building structures and cars to sinks and knives. It’s easy to see why it has so many uses. Stainless steel is hard and durable and has good resistance to corrosion – namely rust. It generally has a low nickel content, and for IKEA products we mainly use stainless steel that’s nickel-free. Like many other metals, it can be recycled again and again to become new, hardwearing things – without losing its valuable properties.