Goodbye
As a result of the Brexit, Pro-Idee has closed its UK online shop and stopped deliveries from the Continent to the United Kingdom.
You have shopped with us in the past and your Pro-Idee product has developed a fault within its guarantee period? No worries, we’re still here for you. Please simply contact us by mail to export@proidee.de. We’ll be happy to find a solution for you.
If you wish to have your order delivered to an address outside the UK, we invite you to continue shopping in our German, French, Dutch, Austrian or Swiss online shop.
We thank you much for the continuous support throughout the years.
Each piece of these cooking utensils made of aged olive wood is unique.
- Carefully made by hand, smooth as velvet and oiled. Each item is unique.
- Gift service
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Olive Wood Cooking Utensils, Set of 3
Each piece of these cooking utensils made of aged olive wood is unique.
- Carefully made by hand, smooth as velvet and oiled. Each item is unique.
- Gift service
- Secure shopping
Each piece of these cooking utensils made of aged olive wood is unique.
Made by hand for lasting beauty. Protects delicate non-stick coatings.
Carefully made by hand, smooth as velvet and oiled. Each item is unique.
- Please rinse by hand
- Rub with a flavourless vegetable oil from time to time
- Cooking, stirring spoon and spatula are approx. 30cm long (11.8")
*With a Brinell hardness of 5.3, one of the hardest woods ever.
In 1900, the Swede J. A. Brinell introduced a testing method to determine the hardness of wood. For this, a 10mm diameter steel ball was pressed into the wood with a certain force. From the average diameter of the impression left on the wood the resilience was calculated. The larger the value, the harder the wood. Today, the degree of hardness is measured digitally with the “Brinell impact tester”. Olive wood achieves a Brinell hardness of 5.9. Spruce achieves just 1.3 and even oak often only achieves 3.7.