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Victorinox 6 Inch Produce Knife - Fibrox Handle

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MSRP: USh82,974.13
USh49,867.66
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Product Overview

What is NSF? A Stampled Knife is cut into a shape from a cold rolled piece of steel and then ground, tempered, and sharpened. It requires many less steps than forging and results in a lighter, narrower blade. Stamped knives are easier to produce and therefore less expensive. They perform very well and can approach the quality of a forged blade (but not the weight or feel). A stamped knife can usually be identified by the absence of a bolster. Victorinox manufactures a complete range of stamped blades with our unique Fibrox handle and are considered the greatest ???value??? knife range in the industry. This range is marketed to the professional trade under the RH Forschner Brand.

 

Where are Victorinox knives made? Victorinox is the largest knife manufacturer in Europe and is located in Ibach, Switzerland. All Victorinox stamped Blades are manufactured in Switzerland. The exclusive forged range offers a unique partnership, whereby the knife is forged in Solingen, Germany (the heartland of hot drop forged cutlery) and is finished in Switzerland, including all quality control, polishing, and the famous Victorinox factory edge. This delivers the utmost quality product possible.

 

What is NSF? It stands for the National Sanitary Foundation and is a seal of quality assurance. It is used primarily in the commercial environment and is on all stamped blades made by Victorinox. All fibrox handles of Victorinox are NSF approved.

 

What are the different edges and what do they do? The Victorinox Chef knives come with a straight or fine edge. This means it has a perfect taper along the blade and no serrations. It will cut perfectly and without tearing or shredding. Chef Knife The most important tool and is essential to every cook. Used in a rocking method to mince, dice, chop vegetables, herbs, and is the chefs best friend Stamped Knives are cut into a shape from a cold rolled piece of steel and then ground, tempered, and sharpened. It requires many less steps than forging and results in a lighter, narrower blade. Stamped knives are easier to produce and therefore less expensive and can be resharpended over and over again.. They perform very well and can approach the quality of a forged blade (but not the weight or feel). A stamped knife can usually be identified by the absence of a bolster. Our patented Fibrox handles are hygienic, dishwasher safe and slip-resistant. Victorinox manufactures a complete range of stamped blades with our unique Fibrox handle and are considered the greatest value knife range in the industry. This range is marketed to the professional trade under the RH Forschner Brand

Utility Knife: An all-purpose knife often referred to as a sandwich knife, the utility knife peels and slices fruits and vegetables, and even carves small meats. A sharp 6??? utility knife is most efficient for slicing non-solid fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes or squash. For acid fruits, a stainless steel blade is preferred. Useful for cutting large melon rings, cutting heads of lettuce into wedges, preparing cabbage for shredding, halving grapefruits and oranges, etc. A tomato knife has a serrated edge which is ideal for cutting tomato. It has a fork style tip to pick up the tomato after it is cut.

A sharp 6??? utility knife is most efficient for slicing non-solid fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes or squash. For acid fruits, a stainless steel blade is preferred. Useful for cutting large melon rings, cutting heads of lettuce into wedges, preparing cabbage for shredding, halving grapefruits and oranges, etc. A tomato knife has a serrated edge which is ideal for cutting tomato. It has a fork style tip to pick up the tomato after it is cut.

Fibrox Handle6 inch bladeBlack Handle

???Highly Recommended by Cook???s Illustrated Magazine!???

What Makes a Great Cheap Knife?
One chef???s knife has been a champ in our kitchen for nearly two decades.
Can any other blade come close to offering what it does???and at a bargain price?

Click here to view the article written by Cook's Illustrated about our Fibrox Collection.

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