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Lamson Wide Hamburger Turner with Riveted Walnut Handle, Stainless Steel, 5 x 6"

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Management number 210652813 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price $13.90 Model Number 210652813
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Lamson cutlery, kitchen tools and trade tools are still handcrafted in Massachusetts by American workers. We are proud to say that after 179 years, Lamson still produces the finest cutlery, kitchen tools and trade tools made in America that aim at nothing short of perfection. Lamson was established in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts in 1837. As one of the oldest cutlery manufacturers in the United States, Lamson has been the choice of home and professional cooks as well as US Presidents for the last 179 years because of its high standard of craftsmanship. These traditions are true today not only in our cutlery and kitchen tools but in our barbeque equipment, TreeSpirit (Handcrafted North American Hardwood Kitchen Utensils and Wood Care Products) and HotSpot ( Professional Grade Silicone Potholders, Trivets, HotHandles) products.

  • Hardened and tempered high-carbon stainless steel with fine beveled edge
Size 5" x 6"
Color Walnut
Shape Rectangular
Brand Name Lamson
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 0.8 Pounds
Manufacturer Lamson
Material Type Stainless Steel
Item Type Name Turner with Riveted Walnut Handle
Handle Material Walnut Wood
Included Components turner
Item Dimensions L x W 6"L x 5"W
Is the item dishwasher safe No

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