Güde Alpha Olive Soft Cheese Knife 15 cm serrated - CVM steel - Olive wood handle scales
Soft cheese is delicious, but often sticks to the knife and is difficult to cut. Since there is now a solution for almost everything, here it is: the soft cheese knife.
The Alpha Olive soft cheese knife has a 15 cm long, serrated blade made of rust-free and hand-sharpened chrome-vanadium-molybdenum knife steel. With the fine serration, you can easily cut soft cheeses like Camembert or Brie. The indentations prevent sticking. And with the picker, or fork at the tip, you can then distribute the cheese or eat it directly.
Güde knives are hand-forged from a single piece of chrome-vanadium-molybdenum steel, from the blade tip to the double bolster. The double bolster, a special feature of Güde knives, provides a counterweight to the blade. The knife is perfectly balanced. The special steel blend and the elaborate manufacturing process with over 30 manual steps give the rust-free blades with a hardness of about 58 HRC a special robustness and durability.
The finely polished handle scales made of up to 500-year-old, selected olive wood are embedded in the steel and triple-riveted. The very hard and resistant wood has a strong, elegant grain.
Manufacturer product number | X290/15 |
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Manufacturer | Güde |
Model | Alpha Olive |
Product type | Cheese knife, Knife |
Product number | 7110000041 |
Main material | Knife steel |
Weight | 0,15 kg |
Cleaning | hand wash only |
Blade material | CVM steel |
Blade length | 15 cm |
HRC | 58±1 HRC |
Handle material | Olive, Wood |
Handle length | 9 cm |
Special features | Blade with fine serrations and indentations that prevent cheese from sticking, made from a single piece of rust-free chrome-vanadium-molybdenum knife steel from the blade to the double bolster, hand-forged, ice-hardened & sharpened by hand, perfectly balanced by the double bolster (counterweight to the blade), riveted & encased handle scales made of up to 500-year-old, hard olive wood. |
Store availability | ready to pick up in the store |