Winco , KWP-63, Knife, Utility

SKU #: KWP-63
Description
Optimize kitchen workflow with the Winco Utility Knife. This essential kitchen tool features a 6-inch blade with a wavy edge, perfect for a variety of cutting tasks. Crafted from high carbon no-stain German steel, the blade ensures durability and long-lasting sharpness, making it a reliable choice for busy restaurant kitchens. The Winco Utility Knife is designed with a stamped blade, which provides a lightweight yet sturdy feel, allowing for precise and effortless cutting. The polypropylene handle offers a comfortable and secure grip, reducing hand fatigue during extended use. Its Stal white color adds a clean and professional look to your kitchen tools. Certified by NSF, this utility knife meets the highest standards for safety and sanitation, making it an ideal choice for any foodservice establishment. The high carbon steel construction not only resists stains but also maintains its edge longer, reducing the need for frequent sharpening and ensuring consistent performance. Whether you are slicing fruits, vegetables, or delicate proteins, the Winco Utility Knife delivers exceptional results every time. Its versatile design and superior materials make it a must-have for chefs and kitchen staff who demand the best in their culinary tools. Enhance your kitchen's efficiency and precision with the Winco Utility Knife, model KWP-63. This knife is more than just a tool; it's an investment in quality and performance that will elevate your food preparation to new heights.

 

  • Utility Knife
  • 6 blade
  • wavy edge
  • stamped
  • high carbon
  • no-stain German steel
  • polypropylene handle
  • Stal
  • white
  • NSF
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Specifications
Width (in)10.83
Weight14.40
Depth (in)15.75
Height (in)9.06
BrandWinco
Utility Knife Handle Materialpolypropylene
Utility Knife FeaturesNSF
Utility Knife Blade MaterialGerman stainless steel
Product TypeUtility Knife
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