Victorinox Grand Maitre knife for bread a bread, wood, 26 cm
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Product detailed description
The Grand Maître bread and pastry knife from Victorinox's range of forged knives combines a beautiful shape with high functionality and features an all-metal blade that is evenly hardened and perfectly balanced. But it's not just this blade that gives the knife its sturdy strength - this theme is continued by the wooden handle, which is elegant and durable at the same time. Hand-polished and ergonomically designed, the handle promises its user comfort in the grip and exceptional ease of use, however long it takes. The bread knife features an exceptionally sharp corrugated blade that cuts cleanly through crusty loaves and any baked goods without the need for cutting, and its use is as suitable for private households as it is for professional businesses.
A perfectly balanced knife that will deftly slice pastries
Forged in one piece
With a quality wooden handle
Blade length 26 cm
Weight 281 g
Height 23 mm
Handle material Modified maple
Blade type.
Additional parameters
Category: | Cooking and kitchen knives |
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Blade material: | stainless steel |
Blade length: | 20 to 30 cm |
Handle material: | wood |
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The amazing thing about VICTORINOX pocket knives, which was actually the key to their success, was the versatility of each spring: six blades on just two springs made for a light and elegant officer's knife.
Victorinox is dedicated to the manufacture and worldwide sale of unique and high-quality products that find practical applications in many different areas of life. It offers Swiss army knives, kitchen knives, watches, travel gear, fashion apparel and perfumes. The company's headquarters are located in the village of Ibach in the Canton of Schwyz, which lies in the heart of Switzerland. It was here that the founder of today's company, Karl Elsener, opened his knife-making business in 1884 and a few years later produced the legendary "original Swiss Army knife".