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Color Coated Knives • Sharp, corrosion-resistant stainless blades with a nonstick coating


• Ergonomic handles • Storage covers


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A. Color Coated Tomato Knife Glide through tomato skins. 4½" serrated blade. #1064 $15.50 


B. Color Coated Santoku Knife Hollow recesses help cleanly slice, dice, chop and mince. 5" blade. #1059 $18.00 


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C. Color Coated Chef’s Knife Slice, dice and chop meats, veggies and herbs. 7" blade. #1094 $20.00 


D. Color Coated Bread Knife Gently slice breads and cakes. 8" serrated blade. #1069 $20.00 


E. Color Coated Utility Knife A handy, all-purpose knife. 4½" blade. #1093 $15.50 


F. Color Coated Paring Knife Perfect for garnishing and smaller tasks. 2¾" blade. #1074 $13.50 


storage covers included


Knives with Honing Cases • Sharp, corrosion-resistant stainless blades • Full tangs • Riveted ergonomic handles • Storage cases with built-in ceramic honing rods • Locking mechanisms to safely secure knives in cases


G. 5" Utility Knife Lightweight for increased maneuverability and control. #1083 $24.00 


to hone, unlock case...


H. 8" Chef’s Knife Perfect blend of strength, balance and comfort for chopping, slicing and dicing. #1084 $32.00 


I. 3" Paring Knife Shorter blade for precision cutting and peeling. #1082 $19.00 


J. Hold ‘N Slice® Keep food steady and your hands safe while slicing. Dishwasher-safe. #1101 $4.50 


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K. Quikut Paring Knives Quickly garnish and cut. Set includes two cranberry and one white. 2½" blade. Dishwasher-safe. #1258 $5.00 


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... gently pull knife across honing rods.


Also sold individually in white: #1250 $2.00 


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