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R H. Forschner by Victorinox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife, Black Fibrox Handle | 
enlarge | Brand: R.H. Forschner by Victorinox
List Price: $41.00 Buy New: $25.54 You Save: $15.46 (38%)
Rating: 36 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 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 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | High carbon stainless steel blade can be resharpened over and over | | • | Ergonomically designed handle | | • | Will stand up to years of daily use without undue deterioration or wear | | • | Fibrox Handle is dishwasher safe and slip resistant | | • | NSF Approved |
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Product Description Victorinox Cutlery comes from the makers of the Original Swiss Army Knife, who have been crafting fine cutlery since the late 1800's. In North America, the Victorinox professional line of stamped cutlery, known as RH Forschner by Victorinox, has become the tool of choice for professionals and has consistently received high accolades in industry product testing. Dominates the professional commercial cutlery world; Swiss manufactured with the same quality standards recognized worldwide by Victorinox multi tools; High Carbon, No Stain Steel with a unique highly polished blade and finish unlike any other in the industry; Conical ground throughout the length of each blade; Reknowned edge and edge retention; Patented Fibrox Handles are slip resistant when wet for maximum safety; All edges are laser tested to ensure optimum cutting power and durability; lightweight, yet balanced for extended use; Fibrox handles are dishwasher safe, though not recommended; lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
a true value on a great kinfe October 9, 2008 John E. Patakos (cleveland , ohio) i have used r.h. forschner knives since 1966.the best kitchen knife value there is.i like this one as much as all of my others.
Forschner Number 1 Choice of Professionals October 7, 2008 Art (OR USA) I purchased the 8 piece Forschner block set (plus the 7 inch Santoku), and highly recommend this set and the extra 7 inch Santoku which fits in the same block. The deciding factor for me were the comments by professional chefs and butchers on various web sites including this one. The problem with purchasing individual knives is that the cases are very expensive (with shipping and handling the mark up over mfg cost must be 1000%?), but you just cannot have sharp knives loose in a drawer. The block is essentially free if you compare the piece part prices, and if you have small kitchen it uses the least space, further away from kids hands, less fiddly than the knife safes as well. As for what you get in the block set, it has just about the right combination of knives for me, the Santoku knife fits in one empty slot as well (thanks to reviewer who commented on that). There's a steel included as well which is essential. The boning knife is longer than the one in my old set, but I don't do use it that much. There's one spare slot for a smaller knife. These knives are all very sharp, and I'd say the 8 inch chef's knife is the largest I would ever need, better for heavier cutting, but also OK for fine cutting as well. The 7 inch Santoku is lighter and I like using it-I can see why it's popular, better for potatoes/vegetables but can also handle heavy cutting as well. They both are great for fine chopping using a rocking motion, and with plenty of knuckle room. With a 2 cook kitchen having the two knives in the block seems a good plan. The Santoku has slightly different handle shape than the other knives which may be for Asian style chopping (versus rocking), I'll have to experiment. As for using in a dishwasher, one Forschner supplier recommends no, the reason being the plastic cover on the dishwasher rack will be cut and may cause the underlying metal to corrode, not to mention knife edge wear, and change in blade temper (although I am sceptical about this last one) . If you clean them as you go this isn't a problem.
A knife to make you smile October 5, 2008 D. Price (Menlo Park, CA USA) Every time I pick up this excellent knife I smile, knowing that it's going to be fun to use. It was a gift, and one of the best gifts I have received in a long time. After ten months of heavy use it looks like new. This knife is lighter than you might expect, which I feel helps me to work rapidly, and is just the right size for excellent control-- I tend to "choke up" on the knife and grip the blade with my thumb for extra control. Its slim profile and the granton edge mean easier chopping and the ability to easily create very thin slices. The light weight means less fatigue. As a result of excellent design, this tool can mow through great quantities of all sorts of veggies. It's also incredibly sharp. A winner and an amazing bargain. I own other Forschner products, including the R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 8-Inch Chef's Knife, Black Fibrox Handle and R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3.24-Inch Paring Knife, Small Black Polypropylene Handle. Both are also excellent.
Very, very sharp, keeps it's edge, use a steel to keep it at maximum sharpness September 25, 2008 C. Williams (Overland Park, KS United States) This is the quintisential (sp?) kitchen chef knife. It is VERY SHARP and should be used with caution. Do not just 'willy nilly' around with this knife. I have used mine twice and bare the two bandages to prove the sharpness of the knife. Use a steel to keep this knife razor sharp. Actually, my sister, who is an amazing cook recommended this chef knife to me from other reviews that she had read. You do not need to buy a $50.00 to $100.00 chefs knife to get the quality and workmanship of this R.H. Forschner by Victorinox (Fibrox Handle) knife. Get one now !! (and a box of bandaids if you are clumsy like me.....)
BEST QUALITY SANTOKU AND FOR THE BEST PRICE. HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION. September 8, 2008 JoelNale (Clark, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
By far the best Santoku knife that you can buy for the money. I purchased this for $20 +ship and would spend $30 +ship if I had to. Don't waste your money or overpriced Henckels or Wusthof, you will get what you need right here with the R.H. Forschner. PROS: 1. Ergonomic and slip resistant handle. No concern at all of it slipping out of your hand. 2. Razor-sharp edge. Watch out, the blade on this knife is unbelievably sharp. Slicing through raw potatoes for steak fries was like cutting through butter. 3. Easy to clean. No cracks or crevices for food to build up. 4. Lightweight and well-balanced. This is not a heavy knife. When in use it feel like an extension of your arm. Not a dumbbell. I see the lightness as a positive. CONS: n/a If you do not already have, I recommend purchasing a Blade Saver (holster) for this knife. (1) Because you don't want to dent or damage the blade wherever you place it and (2) So that you don't cut yourself when locating it in your drawer. This is what I recommend: "The Ultimate Edge BS4 4-Piece Knife Blade Saver Set"
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