

🧈 Spread the joy, curl the cold, and slice with style!
The Simple preading Stainless Steel Butter Spreader is a premium 3-in-1 kitchen gadget designed for millennial professionals who value efficiency and style. Made from durable, rust-resistant stainless steel, it features a unique slotted blade that effortlessly curls cold butter without damaging bread. Ergonomically balanced and safe for all ages, this versatile tool also doubles as a cheese cutter. With a lifetime warranty and rave reviews, it’s the must-have butter knife redefining your breakfast routine.
































| ASIN | B0721T9RDR |
| Age Range Description | 3-99 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,644 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Butter Knives & Picks |
| Blade Edge | Hollow |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Brand Name | Simple preading |
| Color | SILVER |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 10,995 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Cutter |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Height | 0.2 inches |
| Item Length | 6 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Simple preading |
| Model Name | 3 in 1 Kitchen Gadgets |
| Model Number | 8541927862 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only, Machine Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | KITCHEN |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Style | 1 set butter fm |
| UPC | 652671407628 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**K
Well made; should be very easy to use.
It really does work well! It is well made, not flimsy, and curls the cold butter!
C**S
Excellent product
I love this product! I have been looking for something to make butter spread when it's straight out of the refrigerator. It works wonderfully. I would highly recommend it.
S**R
Works ok
Works ok. Still Doesn’t spread well
B**I
Works. But doesn't excel.
After a month of use I'm downgrading from a 4 to a 3 because I've stopped using the knife. It makes butter curls like in the photo -- but at the price of completely mangling the butter stick and making bread-buttering a mentally taxing activity. If you are specifically after curly butter, then great; this is the knife for you. If all you want is an easy way to spread cold butter so it will melt nicely on your toast...this is not the answer you're looking for. It takes too much technique to get good curls, then spread them on the bread without mashing them back together or gouging a hole in the bread with the open tip of the knife. The stick of butter gets progressively more and more deformed as you use it; the top starts to "mushroom" and the ends don't get scraped as much as the middle, which forms a saddle. With about 1/6 of the butter stick left, you can no longer make a good pass, nor hold onto it anywhere to properly resist the action of the knife. And this is assuming you have a dedicated stick of butter just for spreading. If someone else has cut out a sloppy chunk of butter, it's even harder to make a clean pass. I'm using refrigerated butter. I've found that I can make my own thin "shavings" that melt just fine on toast using a "normal" knife at a very low angle. I guess I'm grateful that this knife taught me the fine motor control required to finally be able to never use it again? My original review below: The finish is smooth and seems durable, while the knife is solid with good weight, and very stiff. Which is good, because you need to use firm pressure with it for good results. I'm about halfway through my first stick of (refrigerated, not frozen) butter with this tool and I'm getting the hang of it. There is definitely a knack to its use, which requires modulating pressure and adding a slight turn in the wrist as you progress down the stick of butter, along with a one-way "sawing" motion so that you start with the holes nearest the base of the blade touching the butter and end with the ones near the tip. This prevents the curls from getting so long that they break off, and lets them fan out so that when you apply them to the bread, they don't just smash back together into a non-melting blob. Your first few strokes will leave divots in the butter that ruin every subsequent stroke until your technique improves. If someone in your household is a "sloppy butter cutter" who gouges haphazardly and leaves mangled butter sticks in their wake, you will have a frustrating time using this tool on those ragged surfaces. This would all be fine, except for the large hole at the tip. While having a "3 in 1" tool is a clear marketing advantage, I have no use for this larger butter curler, but it makes the act of actually buttering bread destructive, tending to tear and rip the bread itself if you use the knife to spread in any direction other than "broadside". This matters particularly because the very best motion for putting the curled butter onto the bread evenly and "laying down" so it will actually melt involved drawing the blade lengthwise (in the direction of the handle). This lays the butter curls down nicely but rips the bread with this hole. The shaving/curling action could be a lot smoother and require less pressure if the holes were cut at an angle, or with an actual chamfer, the way the serrated edge is. Instead, they are cut straight through, perpendicular to the blade. But this would be more difficult to manufacture and might introduce a left/right handedness to the design. I think the "perfect" version of this tool would have neither the serrations nor the single hole at the tip, but rather a set of curling/shaving holes along both edges, made at an angle to the blade so that they actually sliced without requiring so much force. This could be done so one side is lefty and the other is righty. It wouldn't be as "idiot proof"...but it would work very well. That'd be a 5-star butter knife.
E**E
Beautiful as well as Practical!
What a breeze now to add butter to breads! Tilt slightly and drag across the stick...soft butter made into small slivers to spread easily. Great product! Love the shiny surface!
P**K
Doesn't work like in the photos
Seemed like a good idea when I saw it. I tried it on a fresh out of the fridge stick of butter and it didn't work. It requires a considerable amount of pressure to get it to work like in the photo, even on a stick of butter that was on the counter overnight. I don't think it was work buying at all.
A**R
Excellent hard and cold butter spreader!
Great for cutting and spreading cold butter. Exactly as advertised.
P**R
Concept looks good but ultimately doesn't work
In the pictures, the butter knife looks suave but when used in practice, it just doesn't work well. The butter does come out in these loops but they quickly attach to one another and it becomes unwieldy. I wish I had just purchased a regular butter knife.
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