Aubergine carving knife stainless steel blade
Elements carving knife handle detail
BergHOFF carving knife in use

Elements BergHOFF Elements Carving Knife 19cm

From: £19.00

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Stainless Steel
Balanced Control
Dishwasher Friendly
Handwash Recommended
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A carving knife works best when it can travel through a roast in a long, clean stroke. The Elements Carving Knife uses a narrow 19cm blade for slicing cooked meat and poultry with less drag.

The Aubergine handle adds a deep, warm accent to the otherwise clean stainless steel design.

The knife has a MoV stainless steel blade and an ABS handle.

A long, relatively narrow blade reduces drag through cooked meat, helping you make smoother slices without the broad face of a chef’s knife getting in the way.

Dishwasher use is allowed, but hand washing limits contact with other utensils and harsh detergent. Store the dry blade separately and choose wood or plastic for cutting. This is a precision kitchen tool, not a scraper or lever. Keeping the motion in line with the blade helps protect both the edge and the user.

Specifications

  • Handle: ABS
  • Blade: Stainless steel
  • Blade length: 19 cm
  • Dimensions: 33.20 x 3.55 x 1.90 cm

Care and use

  • Handle the knife carefully while cutting
  • Use a wooden or plastic cutting board. Avoid marble, stone and glass, which can dull or chip the blade
  • The knife is dishwasher friendly, but hand washing is recommended to preserve the edge and prevent contact with other items
  • Dry the knife promptly and store it with the cutting edge protected

Read the use and care guide.

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