Description
The 210mm Brooklyn series chef's knife is an ideal product to incorporate into the kitchen and cut vegetables. It will facilitate your tasks in the kitchen when chopping, cutting and cleaning large vegetables. It is effective for both professional and home use.,SPECIAL AND ERGONOMIC DESIGN: The design of this series is surprising due to its characteristic handle color with bluish tones, providing character and distinction. The handle is made of micarta, which results in a rigid piece that is anticorrosive and pleasant to the touch. It has an ergonomic design with a half ferrule, which favors the best use of the knife and its optimal sharpening. In addition, it includes stainless steel rivets.,PRECISION AND DURBAILITY: This tomato knife is made using a patented technique by Arcos called Nitrum, which provides increased durability, hardness, and high precision cutting. It is the result of shaping stainless steel with nitrogen to obtain a powerful and ultra-resistant tool. Perfect combination of strength, together with comfort and versatility in handling, adapting to the highest demands of the professional user.,DIMENSIONS: This chef knife measures 353 mm in length and weighs 340 grams. Size Blade: 210 mm 8" Inch making it a great tool for all your kitchen cutting needs.,ARCOS: A family-owned business with a legacy of craftsmanship dating back to 1734. Almost three centuries of research and continuous improvement of our products make Arcos an international benchmark in the cutlery sector. From Albacete, Spain, we produce 11,000,000 knives every year that combine knowledge, design and innovation in order to achieve the highest quality standards. We distribute our unique pieces in over 70 countries around the world.
Country of Origin: USA
Manufacturer/Importer/Packed By: Arcos
Availability: Estimated time of delivery is 15-17 days
Delivery Region : All over India
Country of Origin: USA
Manufacturer/Importer/Packed By: Arcos
Availability: Estimated time of delivery is 15-17 days
Delivery Region : All over India