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R H. Forschner by Victorinox 6-Inch Chef's Knife, Black Fibrox Handle


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Brand: R.H. Forschner by Victorinox
Manufacturer: R H Forschner by Victorinox
Model: 47570
DteCode: j01

Features
High carbon stainless steel blade can be resharpened over and over
Ergonomically designed handle
Will stand up to years of daily use without undue deterioration or wear
Black Fibrox Handles is slip resistant for maximum safety.

Accessories
DMT CDT6 Diamond Ceramic Triangle Sharpener

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Editorial Reviews:

The R.H. Forschner collection has grown in size and stature since its name was first carved in steel in 1855. Historically a premier choice of culinary professionals, it is still preferred by professionals today.

Renowned for its extremely sharp, Swiss made, steel blades from Victorinox, R.H. Forschner provides professionals in food processing and preparation with superior quality, value-priced cutlery that enhances performance and increases productivity. They are manufactured in Switzerland. The renowned rosewood handles feature a carved handle design with the unique beauty of natural rosewood and are extra durable. The fibrox handles feature a non slip, ergonomic design and are NSF approved. The blades feature a high-carbon no stain steel with the unique Victorinox polished surface and a taper ground edge. You can choose from a complete collection of cooks knives from 6" to 13" blades and the fully forged knife offerings in each category are manufactured exclusively for R. H. Forschner in Solingen, Germany. Also, there are many unique specialized knives to complete your tool collection including produce, tomato and cheese knives.

Did You Know:
A Granton edge, or "kullenschiff" edge, has hollowed out grooves on the sides of the blade. These grooves fill with the fat and juices of the product being sliced, which allows for thin, even cuts without tearing or shredding the meat.

**The NSF mark is a certification of quality assurance and hygienic design. The National Sanitation Foundation mark is proudly carried on all R.H. Forschner blades with a fibrox or nylon handle and assures you of quality and assurance to use in a commercial environment. Look for this mark. Realize that most manufacturers do not carry this seal!


User Comments about the R H. Forschner by Victorinox 6-Inch Chef's Knife, Black Fibrox Handle

Even though I have large hands I still find this knife comfortable to use. I have never seen a 6 inch chefs knife in any set. I was not disapoionted. The size of this knife is so handy that I find I go for it more often then my 8 inch chefs knife. The Fibrox handle is wonderful even with slippery hands. It's worth it to buy the single knife. When I saw an old school celebrity french chef tended to use a knife this size rather often, I decided to give it a try.



I also own 3 1/4" and 4" paring knives, 8" and 10" chef's knives and a bread knife from this company. I like the 8" for cutting up chickens. An occational swipe across a shapening steel keeps these knives like new. This line of knives are the best I have ever had. The paring knives are a dream for peeling apples and pears.


For the price you can't go wrong with any of these knives. They are all great, but the 6" is my favorite. It fits well in my hand and is perfect for slicing or chopping vegetables. Makes cutting through potatos like cutting through soft butter.


Excellent, well balanced knife which has fast become the most-used knife in the kitchen. Good for almost everything.



I use this knife daily and have given it as gifts. Everyone who uses it is very pleased.Jim



I purchase both the 6" and the 8" knifes of the same series. but again, great knife for the price. They are great value for the price and definitly make cooking work faster and easier than before. One shortcoming, the knife need to be sharpen every 3-weeks in order to maintain the same cutting smoothness as it came from the factory.