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.
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.
Qual material de cabo escolher
Na Victorinox, oferecemos várias opções de cabos para facas e utensílios de cozinha. Geralmente, a escolha está entre o material sintético ou a madeira. Então, quais são as vantagens e desvantagens de cada opção?
Facas com cabos sintéticos são laváveis em máquina lava-louças, o que as torna fáceis de limpar. Elas também tendem a ser mais leves, por isso, são mais fáceis de usar por longos períodos. Oferecemos uma variedade de cabos sintéticos: das cores vibrantes da coleção Swiss Modern feita de copolímero de polipropileno (PPC) até a coleção Swiss Classic com seus cabos altamente duráveis feitos de material sintético (TPE). Nossa coleção Grand Maître agora vem com cabos de polioximetileno (POM) para proporcionar ainda mais suavidade.
As facas com cabo de madeira nunca devem ir para a máquina lava-louças. O calor e os produtos químicos fazem com que a madeira fique muito quente, seque ou até mesmo rache. Mas um cabo de madeira oferece uma empunhadura mais confortável e natural, então vale a pena lavar a faca manualmente e usar um óleo de cozinha comum, como o óleo de linhaça, para mantê-lo em bom estado e com aparência de novo. Para os fãs de facas forjadas, oferecemos as magníficas facas Grand Maître com cabos de madeira de bordo modificados. A coleção Wood também conta com cabos de madeira de bordo modificado para facas estampadas. A coleção Swiss Modern oferece tudo isso: cabos de nogueira com um cabo ergonômico e um design moderno e atraente.
Há uma ressalva: como especialistas em facas, recomendamos não lavar suas facas na máquina lava-louças, pelo menos não as facas maiores. Consulte nossas dicas sobre como limpar sua faca para obter mais informações sobre este assunto.
Finalmente, sua escolha do material do cabo resume-se ao que é melhor para você.
Facas com cabos sintéticos são laváveis em máquina lava-louças, o que as torna fáceis de limpar. Elas também tendem a ser mais leves, por isso, são mais fáceis de usar por longos períodos. Oferecemos uma variedade de cabos sintéticos: das cores vibrantes da coleção Swiss Modern feita de copolímero de polipropileno (PPC) até a coleção Swiss Classic com seus cabos altamente duráveis feitos de material sintético (TPE). Nossa coleção Grand Maître agora vem com cabos de polioximetileno (POM) para proporcionar ainda mais suavidade.
As facas com cabo de madeira nunca devem ir para a máquina lava-louças. O calor e os produtos químicos fazem com que a madeira fique muito quente, seque ou até mesmo rache. Mas um cabo de madeira oferece uma empunhadura mais confortável e natural, então vale a pena lavar a faca manualmente e usar um óleo de cozinha comum, como o óleo de linhaça, para mantê-lo em bom estado e com aparência de novo. Para os fãs de facas forjadas, oferecemos as magníficas facas Grand Maître com cabos de madeira de bordo modificados. A coleção Wood também conta com cabos de madeira de bordo modificado para facas estampadas. A coleção Swiss Modern oferece tudo isso: cabos de nogueira com um cabo ergonômico e um design moderno e atraente.
Há uma ressalva: como especialistas em facas, recomendamos não lavar suas facas na máquina lava-louças, pelo menos não as facas maiores. Consulte nossas dicas sobre como limpar sua faca para obter mais informações sobre este assunto.
Finalmente, sua escolha do material do cabo resume-se ao que é melhor para você.

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Quel type de manche choisir
En d’autres termes, il n’y a pas de bonne ou de mauvaise réponse. Vous devez orienter votre choix vers ce qui est le plus confortable pour vous. Alors, qu’il s’agisse de l’aspect raffiné des couteaux Grand Maître, du confort durable de la collection Swiss Classic ou de l’ergonomie de la ligne Swiss Modern, nous vous invitons à vous rendre dans la boutique Victorinox la plus proche pour essayer chaque couteau avant de prendre une décision. Nous testons toujours une multitude de formes et de courbures adaptées à tous les types de mains. Que vous ayez de petites ou de grandes mains, délicates ou puissantes, vous trouverez forcément ce qu’il vous faut.

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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.
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.

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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.
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.

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