ZWILLING Porterhouse 4.5 in. Stainless Steel Full Tang Steak Knife
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Product Description
Inverted blade serration for a prolonged cutting edge. Inverted serration gives you the smooth cut of a fine edge, a blade that will stay sharp over years of use. This high and low serration distributes blade wear and tear, throughout a two-step process; delaying potential dulling. As the larger teeth wear down on hard ceramic surfaces, the smaller teeth between remain sharp.
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Since 1731, cutlery by Zwilling J.A. Henckels cutlery has been recognized worldwide as a symbol of quality, innovation, and design. crafted with over 280 years of knife-making expertise, Zwilling Porterhouse is the benchmark for steak knives. Precision-forged from a single piece of special formula stainless steel, the strong, ice-hardened blades boast long-lasting sharpness. From porterhouse to tri-tip, these durable knives effortlessly slice through even the thickest cuts of meat.
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Inverted blade serration for a prolonged cutting edge. Inverted serration gives you the smooth cut of a fine edge, a blade that will stay sharp over years of use. This high and low serration distributes blade wear and tear, throughout a two-step process; delaying potential dulling. As the larger teeth wear down on hard ceramic surfaces, the smaller teeth between remain sharp.