Rachael Ray from Furi Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip 7-in. Bread Knife
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Product Description:
In fewer than five years, Rachael Ray has radically changed the way America cooks dinner. Her perky-girl-next-door swagger, her catchphrases for techniques, and her dinner ideology of simpler, less expensive and just in time have sold billions of books and placed her at the top of the talent heap of food television personalities.
Furi knives have long been recognized for their outstanding performance and terrific value. The Gusto Grip collection was developed in conjunction with popular chef Rachael Ray, who loved the professional qualities of Füri, but desired a convenient non-slip grip in her favorite color, orange. The result is a knife that appeals to home chefs and professionals alike. The Gusto Grip handles feature "Furi Guard", antimicrobial inhibitors incorporated directly and permanently into the Gusto Grip handles. This is done during the manufacturing process, giving the handle an added safeguard against microorganisms that can degrade the handle material over time. The high-carbon, stainless blade is highly durable and offers precision cutting and lasting edge retention. For best results, Füri knives should be sharpened regularly, hand washed and dried thoroughly before storing.
Introduced in the U.S. by Matfer, Füri knives originated in Australia, designed by engineer Mark Henry in collaboration with professional chefs. Unique in construction and look, these knives are designed with the professional user in mind, and will be a lasting addition to any home kitchen. Füri knives are also beautiful enough to display on your countertop.
Furi knives have long been recognized for their outstanding performance and terrific value. The Gusto Grip collection was developed in conjunction with popular chef Rachael Ray, who loved the professional qualities of Füri, but desired a convenient non-slip grip in her favorite color, orange. The result is a knife that appeals to home chefs and professionals alike. The Gusto Grip handles feature "Furi Guard", antimicrobial inhibitors incorporated directly and permanently into the Gusto Grip handles. This is done during the manufacturing process, giving the handle an added safeguard against microorganisms that can degrade the handle material over time. The high-carbon, stainless blade is highly durable and offers precision cutting and lasting edge retention. For best results, Füri knives should be sharpened regularly, hand washed and dried thoroughly before storing.
Introduced in the U.S. by Matfer, Füri knives originated in Australia, designed by engineer Mark Henry in collaboration with professional chefs. Unique in construction and look, these knives are designed with the professional user in mind, and will be a lasting addition to any home kitchen. Füri knives are also beautiful enough to display on your countertop.
Product Characteristics:
| Blade Length | : | 7-in. |
| Cleaning & Care | : | Handwash Recommended |
| Material Blade | : | Stainless Steel Alloy |
| Origin | : | China |
| Warranty | : | Lifetime |
Customer Reviews: (3 reviews)
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Love this knifeSeptember 8, 2009
By
Dana, TN
I think this knife is super cool and works great with bread, sandwiches and tomatoes. I would highly recommend it.
I think this knife is super cool and works great with bread, sandwiches and tomatoes. I would highly recommend it.
7 inchesDecember 26, 2009
By
raymond, CA
this is a small sturdy knife with good control but i think , with better thinking about 7 inches and the large heavy crusty loafs im going have to get something bigger
this is a small sturdy knife with good control but i think , with better thinking about 7 inches and the large heavy crusty loafs im going have to get something bigger
February 4, 2010
By
kathy, IN
the bread does not break up when using the knife, making the end results cleaner and more attractive to look at.
the bread does not break up when using the knife, making the end results cleaner and more attractive to look at.
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