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Tramontina25cm Fluted Black Butcher's Knife

R319

Retail: R450
About

Quality and durability for hardworking professionals. With cutting edge technology, Tramontina's professional knives are always ready to jump into action and do beautifully well with any ingredient, cut, or recipe. Efficiency all-around. The incredibly high quality of the blades is a result of a thermal treatment which consists of hardening (heating the blade), subzero (cooling from 50 to -196 degrees), and tempering (increasing the steel elasticity) for longer and more efficient life.

The anatomical and ergonomic textured polypropylene handle is directly injected into the steel bolster, ensuring comfortable, safe use. The antimicrobial protection prevents and reduces the growth of bacteria and fungi. This technology is incorporated during the handle manufacturing process and lasts throughout the product's life, but it does not eliminate the need to clean it thoroughly. 

Product Features
  • The V-shaped edge ensures a precise cut & excellent performance.
  • Tempered blades that guarantees long-lasting sharpness & smooth cut.
  • No gaps between the handle & blade ensuring easy cleaning.
  • High carbon, German stainless steel blades.
  • NSF certified, an international organisation, recognised by food safety monitoring & hygienic practices in food companies & restaurants.
  • Polypropylene handles with antimicrobial protection.
  • Stainless steel blade DIN 1.4110. (German Steel) 
What's in the Box
  • 1 x 25cm Fluted Black Butcher's Knife
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