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A TOAST TO THAT!

Butter always too hard when it comes out the fridge? Now there’s a clever gadget to solve your spreading woes forever

Self-warming knife uses heat from your hand to melt the spread ready for toast

Self-warming knife uses heat from your hand to melt the spread ready for toast

FED up with the daily struggle of removing cold butter from the fridge only to spend the next five minutes torturously carving off shards and stabbing it into your bread, rendering it a holey, crumbling mess?

We have good news.

The SpreadTHAT knife is designed to make breakfast times quicker and easier
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The SpreadTHAT knife is designed to make breakfast times quicker and easierCredit: SpreadTHAT

This clever gadget will solve your spreading woes forever and is something all butter enthusiasts will want to raise a toast to.

The SpreadTHAT! knife, available to buy on , is designed to make breakfast times quicker and easier.

Its cutting edge technology enables you to spread butter taken straight from the fridge or a cold butter dish, without having to wait around for it to melt.

The knife is made from thermal conductive titanium, which works by transmitting heat from your hand to the blade of the knife without the need for electricity.

The SpreadTHAT! knife costs £19.95 and is dispatched in 24 hours, making it an ideal Father's Day gift for butter-loving dads.

Come on guys, spread the love.

The knife cleverly transmits heat from your hand to the blade of the knife
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The knife cleverly transmits heat from your hand to the blade of the knifeCredit: SpreadTHAT

The PrezzyBox site also sells a similar product for serving ice cream, appropriately titled .

The device uses the same technology as the knife, making it possible to glide through your favourite frozen dessert straight from the freezer, meaning no more hacking away using a metal spoon, flicking tiny bits everywhere.

The gadget ensures you get a perfect ball of ice cream every scoop.

ScoopTHAT uses the same heat technology as the butter knife
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ScoopTHAT uses the same heat technology as the butter knifeCredit: ScoopTHAT
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