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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Kuhn Rikon
Color: Blue
EAN: 0705475028909
Label: Kuhn Rikon
Manufacturer: Kuhn Rikon
Model: 2890
Publisher: Kuhn Rikon
Sales Rank: 8010
Studio: Kuhn Rikon
Features:- Carbon steel blade is sharp and stays sharp
- Nonstick color coating on blade allows slices to slide right off
- Plastic sheath protects the blade and keeps it sharp
- Ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip
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Product Description: 6' Non-Stick Carbon Steel Blade / Ergonomic Grip / Safety Sheath
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I am a Henckels knife person for many years...have a pretty full set of 10+ different blades. A friend gave me a Kuhn Rikon Colori paring knife as a gift and it was fun to use...the non stick is a plus. So I decided to try the Chef's Knife. It is wonderful. Goes through anything so easily. Slices onions paper thin, slides through meats, fish, poultry. Went through a thick cantaloupe rind like butter. I am very pleased and surprised. I will definitely buy other blade styles.
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I bought this as a gift for my grandmother. She loves it, especially the hard case that protects the blade.
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