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Victorinox Fibrox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife

by Swiss Army Brands
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (301 customer reviews)

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  • Combines cleaver features with a chef's knife, granton edge flutes make paper thin slices and prevent food from sticking to blade
  • High-carbon stainless-steel blade provides maximum sharpness and edge retention, stamped from cold-rolled steel and ice tempered
  • Blade conical ground for minimal resistance while cutting, laser tested to ensure optimum cutting power, bolsterless to allow use of entire blade
  • Patented Fibrox handle is textured, slip resistant, and ergonomically designed for balance and comfort, NSF approved
  • Hand washing recommended, lifetime warranty, expertly made in Switzerland

Frequently Bought Together

Victorinox Swiss Army 7-Inch Fibrox Granton Edge Santoku Knife + Victorinox Swiss Army 8-Inch Fibrox Straight Edge Chef's Knife + Victorinox Swiss Army 3-1/4-Inch Fibrox Straight Edge Paring Knife, Black
Price for all three: $60.97

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  • Product Dimensions: 15 x 3.8 x 1.5 inches ; 4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B008M5U1WM
  • Item model number: 45529
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (301 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #969 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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The Victorinox Swiss Army Santoku Knife features high carbon, stainless steel blade, hand finished at Victorinox in Switzerland by skilled craftsmen. A special tempering process is used to produce an edge that can be resharpened over and over again, so the knife can keep its original sharpness throughout the entire life of the blade. Victorinox handles are ergonomically designed to minimize wrist tension. They provide a natural fit. A good heft and comfortable, positive grip are indications of a well-made knife. A sure-grip handle with a finger guard is valuable feature since the handle inevitably gets greasy, wet, or both. Although cutlery steel is naturally sanitary, materials and construction details of the handle minimize crevices what would offer hospitality to bacteria.


Customer Reviews

This knife is so sharp. Cooking mama  |  184 reviewers made a similar statement
The texture on the handle makes it easy to grip even with wet hands. Christopher Ray Brown  |  36 reviewers made a similar statement
I gifted it to my son last Christmas and am now giving one to my other son this year. K. E. Willard  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
350 of 354 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Chef's best friend November 25, 2007
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Forschner is by far the best knife for the money. They always arrive razor sharp, and have the ability to hold an edge far longer than much more expensive knives. I purchased one for all of my line cooks as they are very durable and can be used to perform almost any task in a professional kitchen.

The "sports mom" comment that it "felt cheap" was probably due to its light weight and composite plastic handle. To an untrained eye, it could be confused for a "cheap" knife, but after de-boning a chicken, slicing through a butternut squash, it still glides through tomatoes like butter and can perform the most surgical of cuts. The composite plastic handle has an amazing grip even when your hands are covered in duck fat, it won't slip.

I own knives that can run up into the $1200 range, but still prefer this little powerhouse for everyday use. If you only own one sharp knife in your entire kitchen, this should be the one. I also have the 10 inch forschner chefs knife, but prefer the graton edge on this one, especially while slicing potatoes.
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135 of 141 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Forschner 7 Inch Santoku Knife - Agile and Reliable October 15, 2008
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The R H. Forschner by Victorinox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife gets almost as much use in my kitchen as the R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 8-Inch Chef's Knife. They both have the black Fibrox handle, which is very comfortable in the hand. They also each have a nice balance to the blade for extended use. The Santoku knife is a little shorter, making it slightly more agile for deboning or butchering. But the slightly greater heft of the chef's knife make it a tad better on larger jobs.

The ridges on the side of the Santoku knife relieve pressure when slicing and dicing. The edge seems to be less aggressive than the chef's knife, but the difference is rather subtle. Both are excellent, but the chef's knife just seems to holds its edge for a slightly longer time. Either of these could be your primary knife, and both are a worthy addition to your kitchen. These two particular models are my personal favorites and make up half of the four knives I use most when preparing meals.

Other than those two knives, I mainly only use a filet knife and a paring knife when cooking. The R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-1/4-Inch Paring Knife is very highly rated, though I use a different older knife that I had before purchasing these other knives.

For those who prepare a smaller amount of fish than I do, the filet knife's role can really be filled by the Santoku knife. When preparing certain fruits and vegetables, I know the Santoku knife needs sharpening when it does not effectively break the skin unless you start from the point. While I sometimes will use my smaller paring knife for prepping such items, this is a good way to know when it's time to sharpen your knives.

The Forschner line-up of knives are impressive, and give you a lot of knife for a reasonable cost. I purchased too many budget knife sets that ended up collecting dust. I have come to rely on my four favorite knives and find that they do 99% of everything I need in the kitchen.

Definitely consider this knife in combination with others, instead of a knife and block set. A few carefully selected knives are better than a set of average knives any day. Though if I were to purchase a block set, you can get a decent compliment of Forschner knives in the R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 8-Piece Knife Block Set. I don't own that set yet, but I'm just putting that info here for anybody determined to get a knife block set that plans on buying one or more Forschner knives anyway. Perhaps for those that don't have a sharpening steel or chef's knife, it may be worth the investment.

If I had to choose between the 8 inch chef's knife or the 7 inch Santoku, I would take the chef's knife. But for the person who likes to cook often, you will find that both of these knives get plenty of use in your kitchen.

For those that want to gain the 3 most commonly sought knifes, the R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-Piece Fibrox Chef's Set is probably ideal for many. For me, I prefer the 8 inch chef's knife to the 10 inch, and I like the Santoku knife over the more slender slicing knife. Either way you go, you really can't go wrong with these.

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72 of 73 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have December 22, 2007
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The Victorinox Fibrox line of knives are all composed of the same high grade metal and well built handles. Cooks Illustrated did indeed rate these knives. However, this santoku was not one of them I believe. The article I read was of the chef's knife.

I have tried many different santoku knives but this one feels the most at home. For me the handle is a little small but it's light. Deceptively light. You wouldn't believe how easily it can go through anything you put it against.

The Granton edge does indeed help with food coming off of the knife. Unless you are chopping something that REALLY sticks to the knife, like I do many times.

Even though I prefer the chef's knife version of this line, the santoku is probably the best one I've ever used. You won't be sorry that you bought this blade. And if you are... it only cost you around $30. Sure, it's no Ken Onion, but then again, it's not over $180 either. For the price, you just can't beat it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
As described, works great. Handle is nice for holding & cleaning but could be more aesthetically pleasing. Functionally terrific though!
Published 2 days ago by Us
5.0 out of 5 stars Thin and sharp!
I have wanted to try a Santoku knife for quite a while and was not disappointed by the Victorinox Swiss Army 7-inch Fibrox Granton Edge model. Read more
Published 3 days ago by MARK
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this knife!
Came sharp and ready to use. This has replaced even my Kyocera ceramic knife for vegetables. The slots in the blade really do help in releasing cut sections!
Published 3 days ago by Philip M Reed Jr
5.0 out of 5 stars Victorinox for Life!
This is my favorite brand of knives. They used to be made by Forschner (marked Victorinox) but Victorinox ultimately branded and made them in company like their pocket knives and... Read more
Published 4 days ago by L. Villa
5.0 out of 5 stars the best #1I
the best #1I love these knives. The first one hooked me. I have been filling in my set ever since. Great balance, hold an edge and are in perfect sizes. Read more
Published 7 days ago by jerzy
5.0 out of 5 stars i like it
it was a splendid knife for the price. Inox is a quality steel. This i know because I lived in Europe for over 25 years
Published 9 days ago by Pedro Beceno
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good knife at a very good price
We have a nicer santoku (W...) as our primary kitchen knife but since we cook together, we often wanted a second on hand. When I saw this on sale it was a no-brainer. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Scott M McKinney
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value, Sharp knife
Only used it a couple times but so far it is far sharper than any European blade I have used.
Published 9 days ago by Debbie Winkler
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
I have been using this Knife for nearly a month now. Razer sharp. Best deal for the money. Recommend it to any kitchen.
Published 10 days ago by karthik
5.0 out of 5 stars Great knife!
I've tried many knives before, much more expensive than that one. They all were very sharp but none cut tomatoes as easy as this one. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Tal Aviv
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