Altomino: Handmade Chef Knife for $76
April 2, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
This hand-forged steel knife will amaze you with its quality and capabilities. It has been a recent favorite for many people; starting from professional chefs, at-home cooks, to even hunters and campers. The knife has all the abilities needed for any type of use. The sharp and narrow high manganese blade is perfectly balanced and tapered allowing exceptionally neat separation of meat and bone, which is very rare to get from knives nowadays. It operates effortlessly smooth and without the need to push it hard. The handle is designed to be super comfortable for the handgrip and easy to use for both professionals and non-professionals equally. This tough knife can be the perfect companion for outdoor campers and a go-to slicer for chefs.
Notes:
- Customers must be 18 years old+ to purchase
- You might notice rust or black spots on the blade, but don’t let that worry you; it is a natural thing when knives are handmade
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: brown (wood)
- Blade material: high manganese steel clad
- Handle material: full tang integrated steel shank, wood, rivet fixing
- Total length: 11.6″
- Blade length: 7.1″
- Blade width: 1.6″
- Blade thickness: 0.1″
- Handle length: 4.5″
- Weight: 0.77 lb
- Hardness: 60 HRC
- Hand-forged
- Optimized blade sharpness
- Edge retention
- Corrosian resistant
- For any type of use
- Manufacturer’s 30-day warranty
Includes
- Altomino: Handmade Chef Knife
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