GRAEF - Paring knife KN5051 with 9 cm blade

GRAEF - Paring knife KN5051 with 9 cm blade - Genuine Solingen blade quality with long cutting life.

€99.99*

Available, delivery time 2-5 days

Product number: 52024
Manufacturer: Gebr. Graef GmbH + Co.KG
Manufacturer number: KN5051
Product information "GRAEF - Paring knife KN5051 with 9 cm blade"

The lightweight and compact paring knife by GRAEF is ideal for cutting, chopping and peeling vegetables and fruit thanks to its slim, straight 9 cm blade. GRAEF's paring knife with its elegant real wood handle made of walnut is the ideal companion for precise cutting of smaller vegetables such as onions, garlic, carrots, cucumbers, peppers, mushrooms or tomatoes.

The knives are Solingen originals - hand-ground and blue-glazed. Thanks to their excellent blade quality, GRAEF kitchen knives ensure maximum sharpness and corrosion resistance in every kitchen.

  • Real Solingen blade quality with long cutting durability
  • Robust stainless steel blades - hand-ground & blue-glazed - for maximum sharpness and corrosion resistance
  • Easy cleaning thanks to seamless finish
  • Ergonomically balanced handle made of fine walnut (black walnut) with stainless steel end cap
  • Blade steel: 1.4116, stainless
  • Blade strength: 2,3 - 2,5 mm
  • Measurements: 20,2 x 1,7 x 2,0 cm

GRAEF kitchen knives
The multiperformer in the kitchen

From the sturdy crust of the breakfast roll to fresh vegetables for the poke bowl to fish or meat for the three-course dinner - the new knife series offers the perfect blade for every cut.

Thanks to the excellent blade quality, they ensure maximum sharpness and corrosion resistance in every kitchen. The four knives combine unique precision, long cutting life and elegant design - for optimal cutting performance, from breakfast to dinner.

GRAEF relies on the best quality - "made in Germany" - or, more precisely, on excellent blade quality from specialists in Solingen. There, the knife blades are ground by hand and blue-rubbed. Blue-flashing is the perfection of the Solingen grinding craft, whereby the steel is ground finer step by step. Such blades are recognisable by their bluish sheen.

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