Nothing is worse than going to cut with your cutlery, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox beef slicing knife. The Fibrox® handle is textured and provides a firm grip, even when wet, and does not slip or slide around. It is comfortable and fits naturally to the shape of your hand, and provides an attractive and modern styling to the kitchen. The blading is carbon stainless steel, providing a sharp and hard edge for superior precision and accuracy. The knife is perfect for slicing beef and meats into thin, long pieces, and is great for preparing, carving, and serving.
Previously known as RF Forschner, Victorinox knives are made in Switzerland by the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife. Stemming from pure necessity, Master Cutler Karl Elsner began producing the Original Swiss Army Knife in 1891 to meet the needs of soldiers on the field. Since then, Victorinox has become a fine cutlery company true to its Swiss roots and professional cutlery precision, quality, functionality and versatility. Victorinox is in the hands of more professionals, from the meatpacking industry to a four-star restaurant, than any other brand of cutlery.
Designed by knife maker and firefighter Rick Hinderer, the Gerber 22-41534 Hinderer Rescue Knife boasts a smart, user-friendly feature set that delivers reliable handling in the toughest situations. A true rescue tool, this knife showcases a strong, sharp blade with a serrated edge, a hook cutter, and an ergonomic grip that's easy to hold while wearing gloves.
The Gerber 22-41534 Hinderer Rescue Knife includes:
Sharp 3.5-inch serrated blade
Safety-hook cutter
Window punch
Oxygen tank valve opener
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All the Essentials You Need for Fire Rescue at Your Fingertips When you need one tool for a rescue, bank on the Gerber 22-41534 Hinderer Rescue Knife. Rick Hinderer, a firefighter and knife designer, conceived and designed this knife based on real-life experiences, giving it some of the most important features a firefighter will need while keeping the size small and convenient.
The knife has a 3.5-inch, sharp serrated blade that safely slices through seatbelts, and it will cut through just about anything you'll encounter in the field. The knife also has a hook cutter, which lets you cut through clothing without cutting the person wearing it. Other convenient features include a window punch and an oxygen tank valve opener.
The knife is crafted with an attention to detail: it includes large features and mechanisms so that it can be used while wearing turnout gloves without problems. The ergonomic handle keeps your hand comfortable while you work.
Gerber's History of Ingenuity Savvy. Moxie. Craftsmanship. Attention to detail. These are just a few of the company traits that contributed to Gerber's emergence as a world leader in outdoor gear. Joseph Gerber started Portland, Oregon's Gerber Advertising back in 1910, and one Christmas, he hired a local knife-maker to craft 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as client gifts. The knives were so popular, Mr. Gerber ultimately left his agency to launch Gerber Legendary Blades in 1939.
For more than half a century, Gerber Legendary Blades has been helping people fend for themselves. Gerber designs popular, dependable tools and knives along with other outdoor gear that helps users accomplish whatever tasks they may be faced with, promoting the lost art of self-reliance.
What's in the Box 22-41534 Hinderer Rescue Knife and nylon sheath.
Bessey was founded over 110 years ago and the brand represents a tradition in quality manufacturing of cutting tools. Our products are made of the highest of standards due to our quality control using the best materials available and the most modern technical advances. Patented Quick-Change Blade Replacement System - No tools required One-hand Easy Opening and Closing - Folds to a Compact Size to fit in pocket Includes belt clip for easy access Accepts all standard utility blades
Nothing is worse than going to cut with your bread, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox bread knife. The Fibrox® handle is textured and provides a firm grip, even when wet, and does not slip or slide around. It is comfortable and fits naturally to the shape of your hand, and provides an attractive and modern styling to the kitchen. The blading is cmade of stainless steel, providing a sharp and hard edge for superior precision and accuracy. It is great for slicing through breads as the serrated edging bites into the loaf without flattening, and can be used for other foods as well, such as cakes and meats.
Previously known as RF Forschner, Victorinox knives are made in Switzerland by the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife. Stemming from pure necessity, Master Cutler Karl Elsner began producing the Original Swiss Army Knife in 1891 to meet the needs of soldiers on the field. Since then, Victorinox has become a fine cutlery company true to its Swiss roots and professional cutlery precision, quality, functionality and versatility. Victorinox is in the hands of more professionals, from the meatpacking industry to a four-star restaurant, than any other brand of cutlery.
Cold Steel is famous for raising the bar in the knife industry. The Recon 1 continues the trend with its tough-as-nails build and chainsaw-like performance, setting a standard that's tough to beat. Every facet of the Recon 1's construction has been over-engineered to make it as strong, durable, and effective as humanly possible. The ComboEdge blade is made of imported Japanese AUS 8A stainless steel that's been vacuum heat treated and sub-zero quenched, while the handle features G-10 laminate scales artfully contoured and scalloped to produce a superior nonslip grip. Plus, the knife is held together by the latest in high-strength mechanical fasteners and further anchored by a 6061 heat-treated spacer.
To complement the knife's tactical mission, Cold Steel gave the Recon 1 a tough, black Teflon finish, which gives the blade three major tactical advantages. First, it helps the blade resist rust. Second, it eliminates glare and light reflections, which otherwise might give the user away. And third, Teflon is a superior lubricant, which causes the blade to slip through even tough material with markedly less friction. This means you can cut deeper and far longer than with the non-Teflon coated blade. Cold Steel also added a thumb disc and extra-strong pocket clip, making the Recon 1 easy to open and carry. The clip is completely ambidextrous, and its small size is designed to keep the palm comfortable under protracted use. Finally, the knife is outfitted with the company's revolutionary Tri Ad lock, which practically eliminates lock failure.
Specifications
Blade length: 4 inches
Blade thickness: 3.5mm
Overall length: 9-3/8 inches
Steel: Japanese Aus 8A stainless with black Teflon finish
This is the 8" Camouflage Sharp Spring Assist Pocket Folding Knife. Constructed from anodized 440 stainless steel with a thumb stud. Assisted Opening design. Drop point style. Secured by a steel liner lock. Handle constructed from composite plastic with camo pattern.
Nothing is worse than going to cut with your cutlery, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox boning knife. The Fibrox® handle is textured and provides a firm grip, even when wet, and does not slip or slide around. It is comfortable and fits naturally to the shape of your hand, and provides an attractive and modern styling to the kitchen. The blading is carbon stainless steel, providing a sharp and hard edge for superior precision and accuracy. It is ideal for separating meat, poultry, or fish from bone with precise control, and was rated the best boning knife in a leading gourmet magazine.
Previously known as RF Forschner, Victorinox knives are made in Switzerland by the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife. Stemming from pure necessity, Master Cutler Karl Elsner began producing the Original Swiss Army Knife in 1891 to meet the needs of soldiers on the field. Since then, Victorinox has become a fine cutlery company true to its Swiss roots and professional cutlery precision, quality, functionality and versatility. Victorinox is in the hands of more professionals, from the meatpacking industry to a four-star restaurant, than any other brand of cutlery.
Elegant and refined, the superbly crafted Victorinox Swiss Army cigar knife cuts your cigar to your preference every time. The knife features three laser-sharpened circular punches of different gauges. Simply choose the size you wish, press the cigar to the punch, and rotate the tool. Within seconds, you'll slice a nice round incision that allows for a great draw. The Swiss Army cigar knife is stylishly cased in a sleek white housing with the familiar Victorinox logo on the side. And like other Swiss Army knives, the cigar knife includes a few other mini-tools, including a knife blade, mini-scissors, and a nail file with a nail cleaner.
The cigar knife includes 3 circular punches for cutting different cigars.
As with all Victorinox items, the cigar knife is made to exacting standards, with dozens of steps going into its construction. Victorinox attends to every detail, from selecting the finest materials to performing the final inspection. In addition, each individual tool has been hardened in a different way to stand up to its designated use. The cigar knife measures 3 inches long and carries a lifetime warranty.
Cigar Knife Tools
Blade
Nail file with nail cleaner
Scissors
Cigar cutter
About Victorinox In 1884, Swiss cutler Karl Elsener set up shop in Ibach-Schwyz, installing a waterwheel in Tobelbach Brook to run his grinding and polishing machines. Thus began what would become the international brand name Victorinox, a combination of Victoria, for Elsener's mother, and "inox," or stainless steel. Today, Victorinox produces watches, luggage, clothing, and, famously, Swiss Army Knives. The original product dates to 1897, when Elsener patented the Swiss Officer's and Sports Knife he supplied to the Swiss Army. Following World War II, American servicemen and women shopping in PX stores shortened the name to Swiss Army Knife, which lives on in English-speaking countries around the world and has become a metaphor for versatility.
While conventional shavers offer a range of 45 to 90 blades, this Vortex shaver comes with the sharpest blade angle at 30 - great for precision cutting. Nano Technology was also used to polish the industry's sharpest 30 blades to achieve even better cutting performance.