Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 10-Inch Serrated Bread/Slicing Knife

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Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 10-Inch Serrated Bread/Slicing Knife

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Chicago Cutlery
Color: Walnut
EAN: 0027979120089
Label: Chicago Cutlery
Manufacturer: Chicago Cutlery
Model: Walnut Tradition
Publisher: Chicago Cutlery
Studio: Chicago Cutlery
Variation Description: Walnut

Features:
  • 10-inch bread knife; serrated edge; slices cleanly through crusty breads and other foods
  • High-carbon 420 stainless-steel blade resists rust and stains; exclusive Taper Grind edge stays sharp and is easy to re-sharpen
  • Full-tang blade extends from tip of knife to end of handle, lends balance and weight
  • Ergonomic, contoured handle made of solid walnut, secured by triple-compression brass rivets
  • Classic styling; hand wash only; covered by lifetime warranty


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - E Z Slice
Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 10-Inch Serrated Bread/Slicing Knife Just what I wanted for easy whole loaf bread slicing..doesnt tear the soft bread..well balanced..great value for your bucks...............



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Knife
This knife is great altho I love everything about Chicago Cutlery. Their products are super. This knife, commonly called, a bread knife is so much more. I can even cut through chicken and the serrated blade stays sharp.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great bread knife
I always had trouble cutting my homemade bread with the knives I have. This knife combined with the bread cutter makes slicing homemade bread so easy.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Doea what it is supposed to do. Very sharp.
Good quality, matched with an excellent price.
No need to spend a lot for a good slicer.
I also like the feel of the wood handle.

Capt Tom



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Chicago
Excellent quality for the price paid. Liked it so much I'm going to buy another one for my daughter.



 



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