PME Sugarcraft Knife with Ribbon Insertion Blade
PMESKU: PME7
An extremely useful craft knife ideal for cutting strips and shapes of sugar paste, marzipan etc. The ribbon insertion blade is used to secure thin strips of ribbon into soft icing to create the effect of threading.
PME is known for its world renowned range of cake decorating equipment and sugar craft tools which are demanded by professionals as well as hobbyist cake decorators.

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Affordable shipping: Shipping is $7.99 for standard shipping ($9.99 for Rural addresses).
Same/Next day dispatch: We do our absolute best to book couriers for orders placed and paid before 11:00AM (Mon-Fri) on the same day, otherwise all orders are posted on the next business day.
Delivery times: Depending on location delivery is usually within 2 working days.
Free Instore Pickup: Collect from our Whangaparaoa store.

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