The Original Bicycle Pizza Cutter – Giro d’Pizza – Dual Stainless Steel Non-Stick Cutting Wheels – Display Stand – Pizza Cutter
This is the original Giro d’Pizza pizza cutting bike. The Giro d’Pizza was named after the famous bicycle race, Giro d’Italia, and it is the finest of them all. Our blades will cut through any pizza crust easily. Both blades are made out of stainless steel and have non-stick coating. The bicycle pizza cutter is a 1/10th scale of a real life fixed gear road bike right down to the finest details including frame, wheels, seat and handle bars. Washing the bike is as simple as can be. Because of its amazing design, all you have to do is wash it with warm water. A fun and practical gift which is perfect for pizza lovers, cyclists, birthday parties, pizza parties. Some people even like to purchase our product and put it in their kitchen because they look so good! Our easy and sleek stand helps keep the bike balanced, and makes it easier for you to show it off.
Product Features
- SHARP STAINLESS STEEL NON-STICK BLADES – Our blades will cut through any pizza crust easily. Both blades are made out of stainless steel and have non-stick coating.
- LIFELIKE DESIGN – The bicycle pizza cutter is a 1/10th scale of a real life fixed gear road bike right down to the finest details including frame, wheels, seat and handle bars.
- EASY TO CLEAN – Washing the bike is as simple as can be. Because of its amazing design, all you have to do is wash it with warm water.
- PERFECT GIFT – A fun and practical gift which is perfect for pizza lovers, cyclists or anyone who wants a little fun with their next pizza. Great for kids birthday parties and pizza parties as well. Comes with a stand for easy display and storage.
PERFECT ROAD BIKE PROP for PARTIES!
Such a fun gift! I bought one for my sister, who is a triathlete. The back ‘wheel’ of the cutter I got doesn’t easily move, so it’s not a super efficient way to cut pizza, but its a great size and its really cute. I took off two stars because of how hard the back wheel was to move – to get it to turn you have to grab it with your hand and physically move it, which isn’t easy to do either; its basically immobile. Still, the front wheel cuts pizza and it hasn’t broken down so far, so I would…