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When high-carbon stainless steel and South Asian teak wood come together to create a knife, it’s a beautiful thing. Every slicer in the Bonded Teak series has a blade that’s built from ultra-hard German stainless steel, so it’ll hold its edge for longer. The blade extends all the way through the handle, too, giving you better balance for prep work. Oh, and speaking of the handle: The patented Schmidt Brothers curve is designed for a comfortable grip and superior control—aka, it’ll help keep fingers safe. What’s more, the durable, water-resistant teak wood will look gorgeous for years to come. (We dare you not to bring those steak knives out for every single dinner party and BBQ here on out.) Snag the shape you need, or spring for one of the knife block sets, which come with a magnetic holder so you can admire that high-carbon steel around the clock.
15-piece Bonded Teak knife block set includes:
- 8.5" bread knife
- 8.5" slicer knife
- 8" chef's knife
- 7" deli knife
- 7" boning knife
- 6" double-edge utility knife
- 4" paring knife
- (6) 5" serrated steak knives
- Two-stage sharpener
- Acacia magnetic knife block
7-piece Bonded Teak knife block set includes:
- 8.5" bread knife
- 8" chef's knife
- 7" boning knife
- 6" double-edge serrated utility knife
- 5" santoku knife
- 4" paring knife
- Acacia magnetic knife block
4-piece Bonded Teak steak knife set includes:
- (4) 5" steak knives
- Wooden gift box
- Product Warranty: Lifetime.
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Bread Knife: 8.5” blade
Chef’s Knife: 8” blade
Santoku Knife: 7” blade
Petit Chef’s Knife: 6” blade
Double Edged Utility Knife: 6” blade
Utility Knife: 5” blade
Paring Knife: 4” blade
Steak Knife: 5" blade
15-Piece Knife Block Set: 14.5"L x 3.5"W x 15"H
7-Piece Knife Block Set: 9"L x 3.5"W x 15"H
4-Piece Steak Knife Set with Gift Box: 12"L x 7"W x 2"H
- Materials:
German stainless steel, teak wood.
- Care:
Hand wash only.
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