When it comes to precision and accuracy, the paring is
every chef's answer. This 3¼" Spear Point Paring with
Serrated Edge Spear Point is extremely sharp and ready for
anything from slicing and dicing to peeling and garnishing.
Excellent for tackling fruits and vegetables with softer skins,
such as tomatoes and peaches, but it is also perfectly suited for
tasks such as expertly removing pepper , coring an apple,
trimming beans, or deveining shrimp with ease. The uniform cuts
will help you make every meal a work of art.
A versatile paring is an essential tool in every kitchen.
Like the chef's , a paring is meant to be used for a
wide array of jobs; however, the first and foremost function of a
paring is detail work and greater control. Its slightly
curved blade and pointed tip even resemble a chef's , but,
is a fraction of the size, which makes it great for small,
precision cuts where control is essential. The sharp points of
the serrated edge pierce into soft skinned fruits and veggies to
maintain a strong hold, offering better control throughout
slicing. The scallops between each point reduce friction, so each
slice feels effortless and prevents the from squashing the
tender interior of whatever you are slicing. The pointed tip
allows you to make intricate cuts or check the tenderness of meat
and vegetables. With increased maneuverability and dexterity,
you'll find endless rtunities to utilize this nimble .
Featuring a world-renowned blade and perfect balance, this 3¼"
Serrated Swiss Classic Parer provides a professional-grade tool
optimized for home use. The ergonomically designed, non-slip
textured handle provides a sure grip and easy handling even when
wet, making each cut safer and more efficient. Both lightweight
and durable, this parer's handle offers perfect balance, allowing
for precise and effortless cuts every time.
Whether a seasoned, or novice home chef, Victorinox Swiss Army
offers not only the right tools and the know-how, but most
importantly, the confidence to achieve one’s culinary
aspirations. Expertly crafted in Switzerland since 1884,
Victorinox offers a lifetime guarantee against defects in
material and workmanship.
Formerly Forschner
In 1937 Victorinox began selling cutlery in America through a
Connecticut distributor called R.H. Forschner & Co. A well-known
manufacturer of butcher scales, Forschner soon became the
exclusive U.S. distributor for Victorinox knives, and was the
name by which Victorinox knives were known.
In 2011 Victorinox began marketing all its product lines,
including kitchen knives, under the common umbrella name by which
the company is now popularly known – Victorinox Swiss Army.
Today, Victorinox Swiss Army still sells a handful of
accessories, including the High Heat Turner line, under the
Forschner name.
Care and Use
Be good to your knives and they’ll be good to you. Following
these simple guidelines will ensure that you get the longest life
out of your !
Hand Washing
Victorinox Swiss Army recommends washing all knives by hand. For
best results, hand wash your knives with a soapy cloth and dry
immediately.
Dishwasher
While this is dishwasher safe, we still recommend hand
washing, as dishwashers are designed to spray water at a
relatively high pressure, which can jostle the silverware and
cause the knives to collide, dulling the edge.
Maintaining your ’s Edge
For optimum performance, knives should be honed after every
couple of uses. Proper and frequent use of a honing steel will
keep your knives sharper and performing at their best, but
remember that a honing steel will not sharpen a dull .
Honing steels are maintenance tools and are used to help keep an
already sharp blade from degrading. During use, a edge
becomes rolled or turned from direct contact with cutting boards,
s or other hard objects. In this case, honing is necessary to
straighten the edge of the . After significant use, the
steel particles become damaged and the edge cannot be brought
back by honing, so sharpening is necessary. If your knives are
dull, pitted, or you see visible nicks on the cutting edge,
you’ll need to sharpen with a Swiss Sharp Handheld Sharpener
(49002) or bring to a professional for re-sharpening.
History and Heritage
In 1884, Master Cutler Karl Elsener opened a cutlery shop in
Ibach, Switzerland. There, he and the cutlers’ union he formed
produced the finest steel cutlery, finished with the now-famous
proprietary edge preferred globally by professional and home
cooks. In 1891, Karl supplied the Swiss Army with its standard
issue Soldier’s and in 1897 with the Officer’s . In
1921, after the death of his mother, Victoria, and with the
advent of stainless steel, then known as “inoxydable” and used in
the production of his cutlery, Karl changed the name of the
company to Victorinox. It is from those humble beginnings that a
worldwide icon was born.
Today, Victorinox is still owned and operated by the Elsener
family, and both the company and family still resides in the
small village of Ibach, Switzerland.
- Multipurpose serrated paring designed for everything from garnishing, mincing, or peeling, to slicing or dicing.
- Polypropylene handle is dishwasher safe and highly durable; ergonomically designed for a non-slip grip.
- Featuring a short blade for enhanced accuracy and precision, this paring is optimally built for jobs where control is essential.
- Serrated edge allows you to easily slice through delicate, soft-skinned fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes or kiwis, without squashing tender interiors.
- Expertly crafted in Switzerland since 1884; designed for professionals who use knives all day, every day; lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship.