Schmidt Brothers Zebra Wood 4pc Steak Set

$103.16

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Description

Summary

Brothers Jordan and Jared Schmidt lend a designer’s sensibility to the creation of their knives and – in the process – have redefined the art of modern knife making. German steel blades culminate in the signature Schmidt Brothers Curve®, a space for your forefinger to rest and guide the knife with ease. Handles shaped from West African zebra wood display a beautifully striped grain. The set of four knives comes in a handsome pine box for gift-giving and storage.

  • Set includes four 5" steak knives and pine storage case.
  • Etched blades are made of premium German steel.
  • Blades are ground and polished by hand.
  • Each rust-resistant blade is hand sharpened to 18-degree edge.
  • Blades display Schmidt Bros. logo.
  • Fine serrations on razor-sharp edges cut into steaks and other meat with ease.
  • Patented Schmidt Brothers Curve® provides ideal hand position and leverage for control.
  • Ergonomic handles are crafted of West African zebra wood.
  • Full-tang construction with forged bolster provides ideal balance.
  • Steel and wood are bonded together for seamless cutting experience.
  • Pine storage case provides stylish storage.

Dimensions & More Info

  • Knives (4): 5" blade, 5" handle; 3.6 oz.
  • Box: 12" x 8" x 2" high; 1 lb.
  • Made in China.

Use & Care

Use

  • Always use caution when handling sharp objects.
  • Avoid cutting on hard surfaces such as stone, metal and glass.
  • It is not advisable to use any knife but a meat cleaver to cut through bone or frozen food, as blade can be easily damaged.

Care

  • Hand-wash with warm water and mild detergent. Rinse and dry immediately.
  • Sharpen straight-edge knives at home using knife sharpener or have them sharpened by a professional.
  • Sharpen serrated knives at home using sharpener specifically designed for serrated blades or have them sharpened by a professional.
  • Store knives in safe place to protect edges and prevent injury.
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