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Handmade Black Walnut Lame (Right-Handed) Reviews

4.7 Rating 183 Reviews
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I have been looking for a lame which is durable, attractive, does not use plastic and this is perfect. The scoring on my loaves has improved instantly and i can now create beautiful patterns in the dough. My only quibble is the box is a bit cheap looking and it comes in is wrapped in a huge sticky label so when you first open it, it looks disappointing but obviously this doesn’t affect the quality of the actual lame.
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Posted 6 years ago
Excellent quick service, really pleased with the presentation and look forward to using it.
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Posted 7 years ago
I have used this lame for sourdough and baguettes and it works a treat. Much better than searching for the sharpest knife in the kitchen when I want to make slashes in the dough. Easy to load the blades and safe enough to keep in the cutlery drawer in it's wooden box.
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Posted 7 years ago
The right tool for the job is absolutely what this is. Also bought a lame and malt powder. Hoping to progress soon from beginner to trying the other formulae in The Sourdough school. Looking promising!
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Posted 7 years ago
So perfect, or more than on a picture! Nice design plus function indeed. Well-done the packaging.
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Posted 7 years ago
a handsome addition to my bread making equipment
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Posted 7 years ago
A poorly packaged product that doesn’t live up to its price tag in my opinion. The box it comes in, doesn’t match with the ‘handmade’ claim. The lame itself seems very lightweight, looks ‘cheap’ - an overall disappointment. I think I’ll end up putting it on eBay!
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Posted 7 years ago
A poorly packaged product that doesn’t live up to its price tag in my opinion. The box it comes in, doesn’t match with the ‘handmade’ claim. The lame itself seems very lightweight, looks ‘cheap’ - an overall disappointment. I think I’ll end up putting it on eBay!
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Posted 7 years ago