Promaja™ Handmade Serbian Chef Knife for $73
March 25, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Knives are made to make your time in the kitchen easier, not tougher. That’s why Coolina brings you Promaja — a handmade multipurpose Serbian chef’s knife. Handforged by professional blacksmiths using ancient quenching technology from the far east, there is no doubt Promaja was voted as 2018’s Best Chef’s Knife. It features a hardened carbon 7″ steel blade providing extreme sharpness throughout many years of use. You can even cut through wood! It cuts smoothly, effortlessly and momentarily – everything you look for in a chef knife. The rust on the blade is an edgy touch to remind you how unique the knife is and how it was made.
Voted as 2018’s Best Chef’s Knife!
- Forged, ground and heat-treated by hand using ancient techniques
- HRC60±2 rigidity which resulted from repeated hammering by professional blacksmiths
- Can be used to slit & cut anything you want
- High carbon steel makes it wear-resistant & durable
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: high carbon steel, wood
- Total length: 11.7″
- Blade width: 4″
- Blade length: 7″
- Handle length: 4.7″
- Weight: 0.95 lb
- Hand-forge
- Hardened carbon steel blade
- HRC60±2
- Multifunctional
- Long-lasting sharpness
- Manufacturer’s 30-day warranty
Includes
- Promaja™ Handmade Serbian Chef Knife
- Cotton sheath
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