Wüsthof knife Santoku Urban Farmer 17 cm
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Product detailed description
The Wüsthof Santoku Kitchen Knife from the Urban Farmer range is ideal for the finest slicing in the kitchen. The recess in the blade prevents slices from sticking to the blade of the knife. The high-quality handle is made of beech wood, which is heat-treated to guarantee durability and water resistance.
SORT:Urbar Farmer
Knife Construction:molded
DELECTION: 17 cm
FACE: X50Cr15Mov
SHEll Size: 58 HRc
MATERIAL HANDLES: beechwood
PACKING:protective packaging
DESIGN:to restore the bladeocílka, then classic-stoneor abrasive systemsLanskywhether top-notchKMFS
MANUAL:lifetime (damage caused by normal wear and tear, misuse or abuse is not covered under warranty)
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Factory Wüsthof Dreizackwerk Solingen Solingen is a German city that is home to many renowned cutlery factories, dominated by Ed. Wüsthof Dreizackwerk Solingen. If you choose to buy a genuine Solingen cutlery product, avoid products where the seller does not clearly prove its origin. Many knives on the market bear the label "Solingen", which in itself means nothing. Most such products are better or worse packaged imitations. These problems are avoided when buying genuine Wüsthof Dreizack knife products.
About the knives
Since ancient times, the knife has been one of the most used everyday objects. Today, the need for such a tool has seemingly been relegated to the background, but it is still the most used tool in your kitchen. It's not even the blender, the deep fryer, the miracle slicer or any other gadget that is supposed to add value to your kitchen and make your life easier, but it's the knife that you just can't and never will do without in the kitchen. Knives and scissors that were made in Soligen in the first half of the twentieth century are still used in many households today, and only the high quality of the material and workmanship used and the minimal care of their owners make this possible. Many of them were made by Wüsthof Dreizackwerk Solingen.