Winco KSTK-70 7 Inch High Carbon Santoku Chef Knife with Non-slip Handle
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Winco KSTK-70 7 Inch High Carbon Santoku Chef Knife with Non-slip Handle

Winco KSTK-70 7 Inch High Carbon Santoku Chef Knife with Non-slip Handle

The SOF -TEK series is durable and built for the demands of busy, commercial kitchens. The specially designed slip-resistant, soft-grip handle allows exceptional control, while the sharp edge provides maximum cutting performance.

  • Razor-sharp X50 Cr Mo V15 German steel blade
  • The comfortable soft-touch, non-slip handle helps to reduce arm and hand fatigue
  • Easy edge maintenance and rapid sharpening
  • NSF listed
  • Items that come into contact with food should be washed before first use
$10.20
Winco KSTK-70 7 Inch High Carbon Santoku Chef Knife with Non-slip Handle
$10.20

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Winco KSTK-70 7 Inch High Carbon Santoku Chef Knife with Non-slip Handle

The SOF -TEK series is durable and built for the demands of busy, commercial kitchens. The specially designed slip-resistant, soft-grip handle allows exceptional control, while the sharp edge provides maximum cutting performance.

  • Razor-sharp X50 Cr Mo V15 German steel blade
  • The comfortable soft-touch, non-slip handle helps to reduce arm and hand fatigue
  • Easy edge maintenance and rapid sharpening
  • NSF listed
  • Items that come into contact with food should be washed before first use

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The SOF -TEK series is durable and built for the demands of busy, commercial kitchens. The specially designed slip-resistant, soft-grip handle allows exceptional control, while the sharp edge provides maximum cutting performance.

  • Razor-sharp X50 Cr Mo V15 German steel blade
  • The comfortable soft-touch, non-slip handle helps to reduce arm and hand fatigue
  • Easy edge maintenance and rapid sharpening
  • NSF listed
  • Items that come into contact with food should be washed before first use