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Elektronik-Seitenschneider Nr. 6606 poliertElektronik Seitenschneider Nr. 6606 DIN ISO 9654 krftiges Modell durchgestecktes Gelenk bestmgliche Gelenkfhrung Przisionsschneiden mit leichter Schneidfase, auch fr Pianodraht Cu Draht O 0,25 mm wird an der Spitze geschnitten mit eingeschweiter ffnungsfeder Elektrostahl hchster Gte Schneiden induktiv gehrtet, ca. 63 HRC Technische Daten: Code 66066110 EAN Code 4018754038817 Artikel Nr. 6606 6 110 ELEKTRONIK SEITENSCHNEIDER POLIERT 112 MM L (mm) 112 mm
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Surprisingly decent for the price! The wood is actually pretty and high quality, but the manufacturing isn't great. The set a received is quite rough and my wife continues to think she will get a splinter. They also are oiled but they are quite dry still and also smell heavily of the mineral oil they use.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2025
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Beautiful but terrible quality.
While I absolutely loved the idea of cutting boards with a stand, these were not the right choice. The wood is exceptionally soft and after the first use the gouges from my knife were pretty deep. After I washed the cutting board from cutting veggies, it started to splinter. Maybe I just got a defective set but I definitely do not recommend this set. Will be returning and getting a different brand/board.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025
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A unique treatise
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I've read part way through this book at this point, reading it together with a friend. It provides plenty material for discussion. It seems to me to be aimed at a seminary audience, as there are some theological and Greek grammatical terms used, but not fully explained. It's not quick reading, but it makes up for that in the unique content.
The content is to take a dozen key passages whose interpretation has varied over the last couple thousand years, and show exactly how these interpretations have varied. The title of the book, "...in Full Circle" refers to the idea that some contemporary interpretations have more in common with the most ancient church fathers than they do with their immediate predecessors over the last four or five hundred years.
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