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Victorinox Fibrox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife |  | Brand: Victorinox Category: Kitchen
List Price: $45.80 Buy New: $24.99 as of 3/18/2010 09:00 MDT details You Save: $20.81 (45%)
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Seller: Cook's Direct Rating: 88 reviews Sales Rank: 424
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 15 x 3.8 x 1 Warranty: Full US Warranty by Victorinox
MPN: 47529 Model: 47529 UPC: 046928475292 EAN: 0046928475292 ASIN: B000QCPNWM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 7-inch Granton Edge Santoku knife combines the features of a cleaver with a chef¿s knife; flutes of the Granton Edge help make paper thin slices and prevent food from sticking to the blade | | • | High-carbon stainless steel blade provides maximum sharpness and edge retention; stamped from cold-rolled steel for a lighter heft; ice tempered to sustain sharpness longer | | • | Blade conical ground lengthwise and crosswise for minimal resistance while cutting; laser tested to ensure optimum cutting power and durability; bolsterless to allow use of entire blade for cutting and sharpening | | • | Patented Fibrox handle is textured, slip resistant, and ergonomically designed for balance and comfort; NSF approved | | • | Hand washing recommended; lifetime warranty; expertly made in Switzerland |
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Product Description No matter what their cooking style, all great chefs have one thing in common: great knives! Crafted from high-carbon stainless steel, this stamped santoku from Victorinox is specially tempered and laser tested to ensure long-lasting cutting performance. Lifetime warranty.
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I speaketh on knives... March 16, 2010 Circle_of_confusion (New York City) Always used forged, good lookin' blades (and handles)... but I like to think of myself as a "scientist" who goes by the facts..and results. Well, these Victorinox knives, the 7" Santuko, the 6" fillet, and the 8" Chef's, have proved my thirty years' prejudices...just that. Of course, no one made stamped knives like this back then. That's my excuse. Okay? (Actually, my first set, wedding gifts, were carbon-steel stamped uglies, and I still have them...and hold them.)
With a 5 dollar Wusthoff ceramic sharpener to maintain the "V" knives, it's over for the rest of my collection, except for a Wolfgang Puck 9" German steel Granton edge large handled Chef's. (But you need space, a table at the right height, and a massive job to justify its use. Then, it's like having a third, super-hand.)
For the new "V" guys,it's all about the narrow profile, the high polish, the low resistance SUPER SHARP EASILY MAINTAINED BLADES and it feels like you're scissor-hands.
My other heavy friends, with the oil, the Arkansas stones, etc., bye-bye.
Not What I Had Hoped For March 11, 2010 nsr I was so excited by the glowing comments about this knife. I failed, however, to read the few negative comments about how cheap it feels. Compared to my other knives it feels wimpy (for lack of a better word) in my hands and I don't enjoy using it. I am going to try to stick it out since so many people rave about it but I have been really disappointed in the lightweight nature of the handle. Luckily it was not expensive. The blade seems great but I have not had it long enough to know how it holds up.
I was missing a lot before this knife March 4, 2010 Darkenmoon (Chicago, IL) I registered for this knife based on Cooks Illustrated's reviews of Victorinox's knives. I received it as a gift and then tried it out by slicing up some carrots, potatoes, and onion. I'm used to this set of knives I bought when I first moved out on my own that were about 25 knifes for $30 or some such. Yeah, those aren't lasting any longer in my house.
I opened the package, gently washed the knife, and then used the steel on it right before I sliced up the vegetables. It's like cutting through super melty butter. This thing is so sharp and so comfortable in your hand that it's just so easy to use. I've never had such an easy time.
This knife is neither too light nor too heavy and the handle is well sized to fit in my hands. I have average sized hands I would suppose. I feel they are well balanced.
This knife makes it easy to have good form with your slicing and dicing and other knife techniques.
This knife also appears to be excellent quality that will last a good long time if it is properly cared for.
Despite being dishwasher safe, I wouldn't recommend putting your knives in there. You are just asking for trouble. Gently wash them in soapy water right after you use them and then store them on a magnetic strip and you'll be in great shape. I can't wait to pick up more.
Excellent Knife February 15, 2010 J. Kokotoff (Orlando, FL) I was surprised at how incredibly sharp this knife was for the price. The blade is fantastic.
The handle does feel kind of cheap but it actually keeps the knife in perfect balance with the blade and is also a good ergonimic handle.
If you want a pro style cut without the pro style price tag, this is a great choice.
Victorinox 7-inch Granton Knife February 11, 2010 Warrenette Dailey (Morgan Hill, CA USA) Excellent knife composition. Sharpness is wonderful. Great to have a knife you actually have to use good safety precautions with; requires less WORK - wonderful.
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