Wüsthof Amici Double-Serrated Bread Knife 9"
Wüsthof Amici Double-Serrated Bread Knife 9"
Anyone who picks up the Amici Double-Serrated Bread Knife will be surprised by its unique effectiveness. While most bread knives have single serration, our innovative, precision-sharpened, double-serrated blade features a second serration along the knife’s edge, making it especially efficient for slicing through soft bread and crusty loaves alike -- without crushing or tearing. (Insider tip: you can also use it to slice those larger, tough-skinned gourds, like pumpkins and butternut squash!) A full bolster - the thicker area between the blade and the handle on forged knives - protects your fingers during any slicing or carving. The small blunt section at the tip of the blade is designed for extra crusty loaves. As you slice down to the bottom of the loaf, simply lift the handle up and use the blunt tip to slice through the hard bottom crust. The custom-grained Calabrian olive wood handle is naturally water-resistant and antibacterial, and its organic shape fits comfortably in hands of any size.
- Fully forged, full tang high-carbon stain resistant stainless steel with bolster
- Distinctive, striking grain Calabrian olive wood handle, finished with stainless steel rivets; naturally water-repellent and antibacterial
- Precision Edge Technology (PEtec) yields a blade that is 20% sharper with twice the edge retention
- 58 Rockwell Hardness; 14° blade angle on one side offers superior sharpness
- Ergonomically crafted for optimum comfort, handle design is sculpted to reduce fatigue
- Made in Solingen, Germany with a lifetime warranty
- Wash by hand and immediately towel-dry.
- Avoid using abrasive sponges or leaving your knife soaking in the sink.
- Safely store your knife using a storage solution.
- Avoid cutting on hard surfaces such as metal, glass or hardwoods like bamboo.
- Regular honing is essential to keep your knife performing at its best.
- Sharpen as needed using a whetstone, sharpening steel, or hand-held knife sharpener.
- Treat wooden handles periodically using a food-grade mineral oil to polish and restore the wood to its original luster.