Winco , KFP-50, Knife, Utility

SKU #: KFP-50
Description
Bring efficiency and style to the kitchen with the Acero Utility Knife from Winco. This versatile knife features a 5-inch blade that is triple riveted and crafted from one piece of full tang forged German high carbon stainless steel. The high-quality material ensures exceptional durability and sharpness, making it an indispensable tool for any professional kitchen. The Acero Utility Knife is designed with a black injection molded POM handle, providing a comfortable and secure grip for precise cutting tasks. The handle's ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue, allowing chefs to work efficiently during busy service hours. Additionally, the knife is NSF certified, ensuring it meets the highest standards for safety and sanitation in a restaurant setting. The model KFP-50 stands out for its meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. The full tang construction offers superior balance and control, making it easier to handle a variety of kitchen tasks, from slicing vegetables to trimming meats. The triple riveted design further enhances the knife's strength and stability, ensuring it remains a reliable tool in your kitchen arsenal. Incorporating the Acero Utility Knife into your kitchen not only boosts productivity but also adds a touch of elegance to your culinary workspace. Its sleek design and robust performance make it a must-have for chefs who demand the best in their kitchen tools. Choose the Acero Utility Knife from Winco and experience the perfect blend of form and function.

 

  • Acero Utility Knife
  • 5 blade
  • triple riveted
  • one piece
  • full tang
  • forged
  • German high carbon stainless steel
  • injection molded POM handle
  • black
  • NSF
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Specifications
Height (in)12.01
Width (in)14.17
Depth (in)14.96
Weight23.76
BrandWinco
Utility Knife Blade Materialhigh-carbon steel
Utility Knife FeaturesNSF
Product TypeUtility Knife
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