Knife-Buying Guide Which Knife to Choose?

Which Knife to Buy:
Tips and Advice on What to Consider When Buying a Knife

Buying a knife can be a little overwhelming at times. Need some help understanding the difference between stamped and forged knives? Don’t know a straight edge from a wavy one? Or would you just like to know which knife works best for you? We’re here to help. Our experts answer some of the most common questions when it comes to knife buying.

The Difference Between Stamped and Forged Knives

Forged blades are knives which are made from a single piece of metal so there’s a seamless transition from blade to handle with a built-up section, called a bolster. Stamped knives are cut out from a sheet of steel and the handle of the knife is attached separately. Both stamped and forged knives have their own unique advantages, so it’s very much a matter of personal preference.

The forged blade of a Victorinox knife contains more carbon, which makes the steel harder and helps it stay sharper longer. Since it is forged from a single piece, it’s more difficult for your hand to slip from the handle onto the blade. In addition, forged knives tend to be heavier, giving a great weight and balance in the hand. And beautiful styling expresses its excellent quality. A good forged chef’s knife is prestigious, inspirational. It reflects the joy felt by people who love to cook with just the right tools.

Forged blades may stay sharper longer, but they are also more difficult to sharpen and must be sharpened with a diamond or ceramic honing tool. This is because the tool has to be harder than the blade it’s honing.

Our innovative stamped blade is lighter than a forged one. Which makes these kinds of knives easier to work with over long periods of time. They are easy on wrists and hands, so it’s no surprise that professional chefs really like them. And because the steel has a slightly lower level of hardness, they are simple to resharpen. When you consider years of daily work in a kitchen, these blades offer the best value for money.
  • Grand Maître Santoku Knife
  • Grand Maître Santoku Knife

Grand Maître Santoku Knife

Black
 139.00  
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  • Grand Maître Chef's Knife

Grand Maître Chef's Knife

Black
 159.00  
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  • Swiss Classic Chef’s Knife

Swiss Classic Chef’s Knife

Black
 51.00  
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  • Swiss Modern Santoku Knife

Swiss Modern Santoku Knife

Walnut wood
 89.00  
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選擇哪款手柄物料

Victorinox 的廚房刀具及廚具配備多款手柄,基本選擇可以概括地歸類為合成或木製,各項選擇又有何優劣之處呢?

合成手柄刀具可用洗碗機清洗,容易清潔,而且通常較輕巧,因此更適合長時間使用。我們提供各式各樣合成手柄──色彩繽紛的 Swiss Modern 系列採用聚丙烯共聚物 (PPC),Swiss Classic 系列的超耐用手柄採用合成物料 (聚丙烯 PP),Grand Maître 系列現配備倍感順滑的聚甲醛 (Polyoxymethylene)手柄。

木製手柄刀具切勿放入洗碗機,因為熱能和化學物質會導致木材過熱、變乾,甚至破裂,但木製手柄手感溫暖、自然,絕對值得您親手清洗,並使用亞麻籽油等常見的食用油保持清新亮麗。超卓的 Grand Maître 刀具配備加工楓木手柄,尤其適合鍛造刀迷,Wood 系列亦提供配備加工楓木手柄的沖壓刀具,Swiss Modern 系列則可滿足更多需要,胡桃木手柄設計符合人體工學,而且時尚奪目。

敬請注意:作為刀具專家,我們其實並不建議用洗碗機洗刀,尤其大刀。詳情可查看清潔刀具的貼士。

最後的結論是您應該選擇自己認為手感最佳的手柄物料。
  • Swiss Classic 切肉刀套裝,2 件裝
  • Swiss Classic 切肉刀套裝,2 件裝

Swiss Classic 切肉刀套裝,2 件裝

黑色
CAD 94.00 CAD 
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  • Swiss Modern 主廚刀
  • Swiss Modern 主廚刀

Swiss Modern 主廚刀

黑色
TWD 2,080 TWD 
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  • Grand Maître 切肉刀
  • Grand Maître 切肉刀

Grand Maître 切肉刀

黑色
CAD 203.00 CAD 
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選擇哪款手柄

簡而言之,答案無分對與錯,您的選擇應該是您覺得拿握時最舒適的刀具,無論是精緻的 Grand Maître 刀具、舒適耐用的 Swiss Classic 系列或外形及手感符合人體工學的 Swiss Modern,我們皆建議您前往附近的 Victorinox 商店,在作出決定前親自嘗試每一款刀。我們透過測試設計出適合各種手型的曲線和外型,不論大小、纖巧或壯健,定能滿足每個人的需求。
  • Couteau Santoku Grand Maître
  • Grand Maître 三德刀

Couteau Santoku Grand Maître

noir
CAD 210.00 CAD 
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  • Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Modern
  • Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Modern

Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Modern

negro
 55.00  
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  • Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Modern
  • Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Modern

Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Modern

olive-green
 55.00  
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  • Cuchillo Grand Maître para trinchar
  • Cuchillo Grand Maître para trinchar

Cuchillo Grand Maître para trinchar

negro
CAD 203.00 CAD 
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¿Corte recto, filo dentado o filo con alvéolos?

¿Te parece confuso por qué ofrecemos dos tipos de cuchillos para bistec? La respuesta es simple: el corte recto está diseñado para cortar de manera suave y perfecta la carne, sin rasgarla ni romperla. Esta es la hoja que prefieren los conocedores de la carne y es ideal para la carne perfectamente tierna. Las hojas de filo dentado son ideales si necesitas cortar carnes que podrían ser más duras. Este filo en particular también hace que el cuchillo sea muy versátil: es ideal para cortar pizzas, pays o pasteles, también.

También puedes preguntarte lo mismo de nuestros cuchillos Santoku. ¿Por qué ofrecemos el mismo cuchillo con filo con alvéolos y con corte recto? Preferimos el filo con alvéolos porque los alvéolos permiten aire entre la comida y la hoja, lo que hace que sea menos probable que lo que cortas se pegue a la hoja. Esto hace que cortar sea más fácil, rápido y eficiente. Y también hay algunos cocineros que aman la forma japonesa más recta de la hoja del Santoku, pero les parece que los alvéolos no hacen diferencia en su propio estilo particular de cortado o rebanado.

Si usas mucho tus cuchillos y necesitas afilarlos mucho, el corte recto sería una mejor opción. Si afilas tanto que alcanzas los alvéolos de la hoja de filo con alvéolos, esto eventualmente interferirá con el filo de rebanado. Y esto probablemente sólo le ocurra a los chefs profesionales que utilizan la hoja por muchos años.

En general, solemos recomendar el filo con alvéolos. También tenemos cuchillos de filo con alvéolos porque hace que sea menos probable que la carne se pegue a la hoja.

Blade Length or Blade Width

We often offer the same blade in different lengths – so which should you choose? Our filleting knife comes in both 16 and 20cm versions. The rule of thumb is that the blade should be approximately 5cm bigger than the fish you are filleting. It’s a bit more complex for our carving knives, because we provide anything from 15 to 25cm blade-length. Smaller blades will give you versatility and agility, but if you’re going to be slicing larger items like watermelon or pumpkins, then the bigger the blade the better. Having the necessary length ensures less risk of slipping or getting stuck, and less risk of injury.

Our carving knives also come in two widths – normal or extra-wide. The extra-wide is ideal if you are carving large joints of meat like roast beef or turkey, because it lends the blade more precision and power for smoother slices.

Our pro tip: you should also match the blade length to that of your cutting board. If you use one that’s too small, it’s harder to cut through large fruit, vegetables, meat or even bread in one slice. That’s not only more work: you may also risk injuring yourself.
  • Swiss Classic Chef’s Knife, fluted edge

Swiss Classic Chef’s Knife, fluted edge

Black
CAD 93.00 CAD 
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  • Swiss Modern Kochmesser
  • Swiss Modern Kochmesser

Swiss Modern Kochmesser

schwarz
CHF 55.00 CHF 
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  • Swiss Modern Kochmesser
  • Swiss Modern Kochmesser

Swiss Modern Kochmesser

schwarz
TWD 1,800 TWD 
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