Curved wooden block with essential knives for your kitchen
Comes with 5 stainless steel essential kitchen knives
Dishwasher safe with plastic ergonomic handles
*CARVING KNIFE-FOR CARVING POULTRY AND MEAT
*COOKS KNIFE-IDEALFOR CHOPPING AND DICING HERBS, MEAT AND VEGETABLES
*BONING/UTILITY KNIFE-FOR BONING MEAT AND POULTRY AND CARVING SMALL JOINTS
*KITCHEN KNIFE-IDEAL FOR PEELING AND SLCING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
*VEGETABLE KNIFE WITH POINTED BLADE FOR SMALL FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Good reviews on both tesco & amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Devils-Piece-Knife-Block/dp/B00BPWEL5W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1454852336&sr=8-2&keywords=kitchen+devil+knife+set
Click and collect free over £30.00 just order something else for £20.00 and return back to get the set for £10.00 annoying yes but a great price at £10.00
Top comments
Lord vader
7 Feb 164#3
I have these. They are excellent . They were £12 free c & c when I bought them so no loss . Worth double imo
live4less
7 Feb 163#10
£2 for click and collect. shame on tesco
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yasiree
7 Feb 16#1
They are rubbish
noshywoshy to yasiree
7 Feb 162#6
completely disagree. exceptionally sharp - and I say that as a semi-professional chef. Had mine for over 10 years and still going strong. love them, complete and utter bargain imo.
PintoH
7 Feb 162#2
"Click and collect free over £30.00 just order something else for £20.00 and return back to get the set for £10.00 annoying yes but a great price at £10.00"
Wrong you'll be refunded less the £2 delivery charge if less than £30.
As long as you're returning all of your order, we'll refund your delivery charge in full, and where relevant, any Click and Collect charge. If you're only returning some of your products, the delivery charge will remain.
Lord vader
7 Feb 164#3
I have these. They are excellent . They were £12 free c & c when I bought them so no loss . Worth double imo
escortboy
7 Feb 16#4
20% price increase due to C&C on these. May as well just buy 3 to avoid Tesco getting you to pay their distribution costs.
I think Sainsburys may have been on to something when they bought Argos (final checks pending) as there is no cost to the customer when you hold your stock in all local stores.
I think the convenience of Argos will be the future unless people concede to pay for a subscription with prime and get their products on the same day as their logistics mature.
There is another angle that hasn't been covered by online retailers and that is a subscription paid by end users to courier companies. If, say FedEx did this it would encourage consumers to demand delivery availability on sites they shop with. This would give a fairer playing field to smaller independents against Amazon if cost and speed of delivery were removed from the equation.
Pupa
7 Feb 16#5
heat added
mahmouddiaa
7 Feb 161#7
Plenty in store tesco st rollox extra, Glasgow
10£
wishwish
7 Feb 161#8
Got these last week in Tesco for 10.00.excellent knives.heat added.
s2_ytb
7 Feb 16#9
I got these last week. Seem to be good. Although I got free c&c.
Opening post
Comes with 5 stainless steel essential kitchen knives
Dishwasher safe with plastic ergonomic handles
*CARVING KNIFE-FOR CARVING POULTRY AND MEAT
*COOKS KNIFE-IDEALFOR CHOPPING AND DICING HERBS, MEAT AND VEGETABLES
*BONING/UTILITY KNIFE-FOR BONING MEAT AND POULTRY AND CARVING SMALL JOINTS
*KITCHEN KNIFE-IDEAL FOR PEELING AND SLCING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
*VEGETABLE KNIFE WITH POINTED BLADE FOR SMALL FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Good reviews on both tesco & amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Devils-Piece-Knife-Block/dp/B00BPWEL5W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1454852336&sr=8-2&keywords=kitchen+devil+knife+set
Click and collect free over £30.00 just order something else for £20.00 and return back to get the set for £10.00 annoying yes but a great price at £10.00
Top comments
All comments (18)
Wrong you'll be refunded less the £2 delivery charge if less than £30.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/help/returns-policy.page
Refund of delivery charges
As long as you're returning all of your order, we'll refund your delivery charge in full, and where relevant, any Click and Collect charge. If you're only returning some of your products, the delivery charge will remain.
I think Sainsburys may have been on to something when they bought Argos (final checks pending) as there is no cost to the customer when you hold your stock in all local stores.
I think the convenience of Argos will be the future unless people concede to pay for a subscription with prime and get their products on the same day as their logistics mature.
There is another angle that hasn't been covered by online retailers and that is a subscription paid by end users to courier companies. If, say FedEx did this it would encourage consumers to demand delivery availability on sites they shop with. This would give a fairer playing field to smaller independents against Amazon if cost and speed of delivery were removed from the equation.
10£