Spyderco | SKU:
03SP005
Paring Knife 4.5" Serrated
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€57,95
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- Blade length cm: 11,4
- Weight g: 48
- Handle material: Polypropylene
- Blade steel: MBS-26
- Manufactured in: Japan
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Kitchen Knife
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 1,5
- Overall length mm: 22,4
- Color: Black
- brand: Spyderco and Spyderco (alle)
- Laser engraving: No
- Closure: Fixed
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Description
Description
Spyderco’s involvement in kitchen knives dates back to the early 1980’s and the beginnings of the company’s knife production. After being discontinued a number of years ago, they are now back by popular demand and better than ever. Our current kitchen knives combine all the distinctive features of the originals with an improved handle material that offers increased durability. The K05 Paring Knife has a 4.48-inch drop-point blade that offers an excellent balance of control and cutting performance. This makes it incredibly versatile and adaptable to many kitchen cutting chores and utility applications. Like the original version, it features a premium MBS-26 stainless steel blade, ground exceptionally thin and meticulously heat treated for optimal edge retention. Its durable polypropylene plastic handle is injection molded directly onto the tang of the blade and features a distinctive “stepped” texture pattern that provides amazing comfort and control during use. The K05 is available with a black handle and your choice of a PlainEdge or a SpyderEdge blade with a unique two-step serration pattern that protects the edge from dulling on cutting boards.
