刀具购买指南 选择哪种刀具?

购买哪种刀具?
有关购买刀具时应考虑之因素的技巧和建议

购买刀具有时可能会让人感觉有点无从着手。需要一些帮助来了解冲压和锻造刀具之间的区别? 不知道如何分辨平刃和波浪刃? 或者您只是想知道哪种刀具最适合自己? 我们能够为您提供帮助。我们的专家对在购买刀具时一些最常见的问题进行了解答。

冲压和锻造刀具的区别

锻造刀是由一整片金属锻造而成的刀具,刀刃和刀柄浑然一体,并在两者交汇处形成一个名为刀枕的组合结构。冲压刀是从钢板上裁切而成,刀柄另行装配。冲压刀和锻造刀都具有自身独特的优势,如何选择很大程度上取决于个人喜好。

对于 Victorinox 维氏刀具的锻造刀刃,其碳含量更高、钢材硬度更高且持久锋利。由于是以整片精钢锻造而成,因此使用时手更不易从刀柄滑到刀刃上。此外,锻造刀往往比较重,握在手中颇具分量和平衡感。此外其造型美观、质量上乘。一把上好的锻造主厨刀既能带来仪式感,又能激发烹饪灵感。对于热爱烹饪的人来说,合适厨具能带来无限欣喜。

锻造刀可保持锋利更久,但磨起来也更难,且必须使用金刚石或陶瓷磨刀器。这是因为磨刀器的硬度必须高于所磨的刀具。

我们创新性的冲压刀具比锻造刀具要轻。因此这类刀具便于长期使用。不会对手腕和手掌造成太大压力,所以非常受职业厨师的欢迎。由于所用钢材的硬度略低,所以并不难打磨。这些刀具可用数年,为每日厨房操作助力,绝对物有所值。

Which Handle Material to Choose

At Victorinox, we offer a choice of handles on our kitchen knives and utensils. Broadly speaking, the basic choice comes down to synthetic or wood. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of each option?

Knives with synthetic handles are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean. They also tend to be lighter, so they’re easier to use over longer periods of time. We offer a variety of synthetic handles – from the joyful colors of the Swiss Modern collection made from Polypropylen Copolymere (PPC), to the Swiss Classic collection with its highly durable handles made of Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE). Our Grand Maître collection now comes with Polyoxymethylen (POM) handles that feel extra-smooth.

Wood-handled knives should never go in the dishwasher; the heat and chemicals cause the wood to get too hot, dry out or even crack. But a wooden handle has a warm, natural grip that feels good in your hand, so it’s worth washing the knife manually and using a conventional cooking oil like linseed oil to keep it refreshed and looking like new. For fans of forged knives, we offer the superb Grand Maître knives with modified maple handles. The Wood Collection also has handles in modified maple for stamped knives. The Swiss Modern collection provides it all: walnut handles with both an ergonomic handle and an eye-catching modern design.

There is one caveat: as knife experts, we don’t really recommend putting your knives in the dishwasher, at least not the larger ones. See our tips on how to clean your knife for more information on this topic.

In the end, your choice of handle material boils down to what feels best in your hand.

Which Type of Handle to Choose

Simply put, there is no right or wrong answer here. Your choice should again be the one that’s the most comfortable for you to hold. So whether it’s the refined feel of the Grand Maître knives, the durable comfort of the Swiss Classic collection or the ergonomic design look and feel of Swiss Modern, we recommend you go to the nearest Victorinox store and try out each knife before making your decision. We always test a variety of curves and contours that fit all different kinds of hands. So big or small, fine or strong, there’s something for everyone.
  • Grand Maître 三德刀
  • Grand Maître Santoku Knife

Grand Maître 三德刀

黑色
TWD 7,200 TWD 
  • Swiss Modern 三德刀
  • Swiss Modern 三德刀

Swiss Modern 三德刀

黑色
TWD 2,250 TWD 
  • Swiss Classic Santoku Knife, fluted edge
  • Swiss Classic 三德刀,配以有坑槽的刀刃
  • Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Classic con filo con alvéolos
  • Swiss Classic Santoku Knife, fluted edge
  • Swiss Classic Santoku Knife, fluted edge

Swiss Classic Santoku Knife, fluted edge

Black
PEN 229 PEN 
  • Swiss Modern Santoku Knife
  • Swiss Modern Santoku Knife

Swiss Modern Santoku Knife

olive-green
PEN 249 PEN 

Straight Edge, Wavy Edge or Fluted Edge?

Confused as to why we offer two types of steak knives? The answer is simple: the straight edge is designed to cut smoothly and cleanly through the meat, without tearing or ripping. This is the blade preferred by meat connoisseurs and is ideal for perfectly tender meat. The wavy edge blades are ideal if you need to cut through meat that might be tougher. This particular edge also makes the knife a great all-rounder – it’s ideal for cutting pizza, pies or pastries, too.

You might also ask yourself the same question for our Santoku knives. Why offer the same knife with both a fluted edge and a straight edge? We prefer the fluted edge because the flutes let air between food and blade, making what you’re cutting less likely to stick to the blade. Which makes chopping smoother, faster and more efficient. And then there are some cooks who love the straighter Japanese shape of the Santoku blade, but find the flutes don’t make a difference for their own particular style of chopping or slicing.

If you are a heavy user of your knives and need to sharpen them a lot, the straight edge would be a better choice. If you sharpen so much that you get down to the flutes of the fluted edge blade, it will eventually interfere with your slicing edge. But this will probably only happen to professional chefs using the blade over a number of years.

Overall, we tend to recommend the fluted edge. We also have carving knives with a fluted edge because it makes the meat less likely to stick to the blade.
  • Faca Santoku Grand Maître
  • Grand Maître Santoku Knife

Faca Santoku Grand Maître

preto
BRL 1,361.00 BRL 
  • Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Classic

Cuchillo Santoku Swiss Classic

negro
$ 62.00 $ 
  • Cuchillo para chef Swiss Classic con filo con alvéolos

Cuchillo para chef Swiss Classic con filo con alvéolos

negro
$ 73.00 $ 

Longitud de la hoja o ancho de la hoja

Solemos ofrecer la misma hoja en diferentes longitudes, entonces ¿cuál deberías elegir? Nuestro cuchillo para filetear viene en versiones de 16 y 20 cm. La regla de oro es que la hoja debe ser aproximadamente 5 cm más grande que el pescado que vas a filetear. Es un poco más complejo para nuestros cuchillos para trinchar porque ofrecemos longitud de hoja de 15 a 25 cm. Las hojas más pequeñas te darán versatilidad y agilidad, pero si vas a rebanar elementos más grandes como sandía o calabaza, entonces cuanto más grande la hoja, mejor. Tener la longitud necesaria garantiza un menor riesgo de que se deslice o se quede atorado, y menor riesgo de lesiones.

Nuestros cuchillos para trinchar también vienen en dos anchos: normal y extra ancho. La opción extra ancha es ideal para trinchar trozos de carne más grandes como carne asada o pavo, porque le otorga a la hoja más precisión y potencia para rebanadas más suaves.

Nuestro consejo profesional: también la longitud de la hoja debe coincidir con la de tu tabla de corte. Si utilizas una demasiado pequeña, es más difícil cortar frutas, verduras, carnes grandes o hasta pan en un corte. Eso no sólo da más trabajo: también corres el riesgo de lastimarte.
  • Cuchillo para chef Swiss Classic con filo con alvéolos

Cuchillo para chef Swiss Classic con filo con alvéolos

negro
$ 73.00 $ 
  • Faca do chef Swiss Modern
  • Faca do chef Swiss Modern

Faca do chef Swiss Modern

preto
BRL 532.00 BRL 
  • Faca do chef Swiss Modern
  • Faca do chef Swiss Modern

Faca do chef Swiss Modern

preto
BRL 480.00 BRL