That! Inventions SpreadTHAT! Butter Knife

Cut cold butter with your body heat.

The SpreadTHAT! Butter Knife is one sexy kitchen gadget you’ll want to have. With its smooth titanium food grade plating finish and minimalist design, carving out butter will be a chore you’ll always look forward to doing every morning. There are no batteries or moving mechanisms involved just good old fashioned body heat. It’s safe for the kids since there are no sharp edges in its design, can be used on other spreads and is dishwasher safe. Could it be the greatest thing since slice bread?

$16 – $20
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