The Rada Cutlery R121 Pizza Cutter will have you cutting up perfectly portioned pizza slices every time.  It also works great for cutting bread dough, homemade pasta, quesadillas, herbs, and desserts such as giant cookies.  The 3 inch wheel on the pizza cutter is made from 300 series high nickel grade stainless steel.  Its one-sided tapered ground blade has a rugged cutting edge that will make precisions cuts through tough crusts.  The handle on the pizza cutter is made from permanently cast silver brushed aluminum with a satin finish.  This kitchen utensil should not be washed in the dishwasher.  Handwashing is recommended.  Rada Mfg. Co. is located in Waverly, Iowa and has been manufacturing cutlery in the USA since 1948.  Our mission is all about “providing our customers the best value of kitchen knives for their dollar.† We stand by our craftsmanship.  Rada Mfg. Co. will replace any product manufactured by our company returned to us due to defects in material or workmanship.
- Size: A 7⅝" overall length pizza cutter, with a 3” cutting wheel
- Wheel: Made from quality 300 series high-nickel stainless steel with a one-sided tapered ground blade
- Handle: Constructed with a handwash only silver handle made from permanently cast brushed aluminum with a satin finish
- Favored Uses: Cut through thick or thin crust pizza, bread dough, homemade pasta, giant baked cookies, or whatever it is you're craving
- Made in the USA: Proudly manufactured in the United States from raw materials all the way through construction
- Size: A 7⅝" overall length pizza cutter, with a 3” cutting wheel
- Wheel: Made from quality 300 series high-nickel stainless steel with a one-sided tapered ground blade
- Handle: Constructed with a handwash only silver handle made from permanently cast brushed aluminum with a satin finish
- Favored Uses: Cut through thick or thin crust pizza, bread dough, homemade pasta, giant baked cookies, or whatever it is you're craving
- Made in the USA: Proudly manufactured in the United States from raw materials all the way through construction