Friday, September 14, 2012

Victorinox 46892 Fibrox 3-Piece Chef's Knife Set




Victorinox 46892 Fibrox 3-Piece Chef's Knife Set Review




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Victorinox 46892 Fibrox 3-Piece Chef's Knife Set Feature


  • 4-inch paring knife, 8-inch slicer, and 10-inch chef's knife
  • High-carbon stainless steel blades provide maximum sharpness and edge retention; stamped from cold-rolled steel for a lighter heft
  • Blades are conical ground lengthwise and crosswise for minimal resistance while cutting; laser tested
  • Patented Fibrox handles are textured, slip resistant, and ergonomically designed for balance and comfort; NSF approved
  • Hand washing recommended; lifetime warranty; expertly made in Switzerland



Nothing is worse than going to cut with your cutlery, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox 3 piece knife set. The Fibrox® handles are textured and provide a firm grip, even when wet, and do not slip or slide around. They are comfortable and fit naturally to the shape of your hand, and provide an attractive and modern styling to the kitchen. The blading is carbon stainless steel, providing a sharp and hard edge for superior precision and accuracy. The set consists of a chef's, slicing, and paring knife, and is all the basic knives you need to make most meals and dinners.

Previously known as RF Forschner, Victorinox knives are made in Switzerland by the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife. Stemming from pure necessity, Master Cutler Karl Elsner began producing the Original Swiss Army Knife in 1891 to meet the needs of soldiers on the field. Since then, Victorinox has become a fine cutlery company true to its Swiss roots and professional cutlery precision, quality, functionality and versatility. Victorinox is in the hands of more professionals, from the meatpacking industry to a four-star restaurant, than any other brand of cutlery.



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