Viper | SKU:
03VP005
Sakura Bocote Chef's Knife
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- Blade length cm: 21
- Handle material: Bocote Wood
- Blade steel: Nitro-B
- Manufactured in: Europe
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Kitchen Knife
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 3
- Overall length mm: 34,9
- Color: Brown
- brand: Viper and Fox (alle)
- Laser engraving: No
- Closure: Fixed
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Description
Description
The Sakura Kitchen Knife series is a joint project of Viper and Danish knifemakers Jens Ansø and Jesper Voxnæs. Nitrogen alloyed Nitro B (58-59 HRC) and 3D-milled Bocote handle scales give the Sakura series a beautiful look and feel. The sophisticated look is highlighted by the textured transition from handle to blade and the decorative screws on the handle scales. This series is definitely a cut above regular kitchen knives.
The Chef's Knife is one of the most important knives in the kitchen and belongs to the basic equipment. It has a slightly wider and longer blade than the Utility Knife. The slim tip is also suitable for cutting onions or small vegetables. Thanks to its length it can also be used as a meat knife. It is also easy to process large vegetables.
The Chef's Knife is one of the most important knives in the kitchen and belongs to the basic equipment. It has a slightly wider and longer blade than the Utility Knife. The slim tip is also suitable for cutting onions or small vegetables. Thanks to its length it can also be used as a meat knife. It is also easy to process large vegetables.
Jens Anso
