Altomino: Tungsten Steel Slicing Knife for $75
April 2, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Cutting even and thin slices are all chefs need from knives, especially for delicate meals that require perfect slices. That is why this slicing knife is a new favorite for them. The blade of this gorgeous knife is made out of German Tungsten steel, which is famous for being extremely strong and durable. It has even been used as a material for rocket engine nozzles. Imagine it as a knife; It will smoothly slice through anything. The beautiful wooden handle is designed to be very comfortable for the handgrip and it balances out the blade perfectly. Each of these knives was hand-forged by professional blacksmiths from high-quality steel, which optimized the blade’s sharpness, edge retention and corrosion resistance.
Notes:
- Note: Customers must be 21 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 with high carbon steel
- You should also know that it is not going to be perfectly lined like a machine cut knife would be because it was traditionally handmade
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: high carbon steel, wood
- Size: standard
- Total length: 11.4″
- Blade length: 7.1″
- Blade width: 1.6″
- Blade thickness: 0.1″
- Handle length” 4.3″
- Weight: 0.95 lb
- Hardness: 57-58 HRC
- Sharp & durable
- Corrosion resistance
- Authentically handmade
- Manufacturer’s 30-day warranty
Includes
- Altomino: Tungsten Steel Slicing Knife
- Cotton Sheath
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