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MAM kitchen knives: sustainable and affordable cooking and dining

With MAM kitchen knives cooking becomes quite the affordable affair. Thanks to the wide range of knives, you will always find the knife you are looking for. This Portuguese family brand has been around since 1870. Even today they continue their family history, marking them as one of the oldest knife brands in the world.

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Features of MAM kitchen knives

The MAM kitchen collection is quite extensive. From chef's knives to cutlery, you name it, MAM has got it! And all that for an amazing price. The traditional MAM knives are characterized by the aluminium ferrule that pushes the blade and frame of the knife together. This is a casing that ensures the blade and handle are properly attached to each other. This makes the knives not only durable, but also very reliable. The modern MAM knives are produced without this ring, but are just as reliable.

Looking for reliable and affordable knives? MAM is the answer! They even offer a selection of cutlery to make sure dining will also be a wonderful experience. There are also different types of knives for different cutting tasks. MAM offers you the kitchen knives you are looking for!

Sustainable production process

MAM is recognized as one of the most environmentally friendly knife makers. They achieved this by always using eco-friendly materials. The material is non-toxic and has a low carbon content. In addition, they installed a proper filter system in their workshop. As a result, gaseous emissions that might be harmful to the environment are reduced.

MAM's main headquarters are located in Palacoulo, Portugal. The main building is equipped with a sound-insulating construction to make sure that no ambient noise is produced. In addition, potential resources are minimized as much as possible by using recyclable and reusable materials.