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- Type: Kitchen Knife
- Blade Length: 7.68 in
- Weight: 5.29 oz
- Blade Material: X50CrMoV15
- Handle Material: POM
- Made in: Europe
- Color: Black
- Blade Color: Uncoated
- Item Number: 03DC041
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With the 1896 series, Due Cigni presents a particularly high-quality kitchen knife series that crowns the assortment of the manufacturer from the traditional knife town Maniago. With handles made of durable POM, the knives lie perfectly...read more
With the 1896 series, Due Cigni presents a particularly high-quality kitchen knife series that crowns the assortment of the manufacturer from the traditional knife town Maniago. With handles made of durable POM, the knives lie perfectly in the hand, while the classic riveting technique perfects the optical and haptic balance. For the blades, the proven X50CrMoV15 is used, which perfectly combines cutting durability and corrosion resistance.
The Bread Knife is characterized by the special serration, as well as the very long blade. In addition to bread, other hard foods can also be cut very well. In contrast to the classic Kitchen Knife these are not crushed when cutting with the Bread Knife.
The Bread Knife is characterized by the special serration, as well as the very long blade. In addition to bread, other hard foods can also be cut very well. In contrast to the classic Kitchen Knife these are not crushed when cutting with the Bread Knife.
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The traditional Italian manufactory Due Cigni (Two Swans) was overtaken a few years ago by the well-known company group Fox Knives from Maniago. Fox uses his experiences and contacts from the sport and outdoor sector and transfers its know-how to the new subsidiary.
The traditional Italian manufactory Due Cigni (Two Swans) was overtaken a few years ago by the well-known company group Fox Knives from Maniago. Fox uses his experiences and contacts from the... more
