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Wusthof Grand Prix 6-Inch Sandwich Knife by Wusthof
Product SummaryManufacturer: Wusthof Brand: Wüsthof Release Date: 2001-07-31 Model: 4527-7/16 Product features: - 6-inch blade for crusty or soft-bread sandwiches
- Blade is hand forged from a single piece of high-carbon stainless steel
- Ergonomic, permanently bonded black handle
- Lifetime warranty
- Made in Germany
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Wusthof Grand Prix 6-Inch Sandwich KnifeCustomer Review: Excellent as a medium-length utility knife Summary: 5 Stars
My set of Wusthof Grand Prix did not have a 6" knife and after a week or so, I realized I needed one. There are times when an 8" knife is too long, but a 4" knife is too short; for example, slicing large apples, when 8" seems like overkill and 4" is not adequate. So I added this to my set and have found that I use it a great deal. It is called a "sandwich" knife but it really is a utility knife. It's the same basic shape as the 8" carving knife but easier to handle when cutting smaller items. It has a good weight and the same outstanding quality that you will find in the other Wusthof Grand Prix knives. It would be a good knife to start with if you want to begin building a set of excellent kitchen knives.
Description of Wusthof Grand Prix 6-Inch Sandwich KnifeWhether it's peanut butter and jelly on white or roast beef and Brie on a crusty French loaf, this knife from Wüsthof's premier line, Grand Prix, handles all types of sandwiches with ease. The specially designed blade makes neat work of cutting up your sandwiches quickly and easily, with a minimum of crumbs. Wüsthof's Grand Prix line improves upon its Classic line by adding an ergonomically designed handle and a contemporary look. Each Grand Prix implement is forged by hand from a single piece of high-quality carbon steel, using a 38-step process. A full tang--a single piece of steel from the tip of the knife to the end of the handle--gives each piece a balanced feel, superior strength, and lifetime durability. Peer into the private kitchens of professional chefs, and chances are you'll see Wüsthof knives. Wüsthof-Trident understands the art of the knife. --Amy Adams
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