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Wusthof 4150-7 Classic 9-Inch Bread Knife
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Wusthof 4150-7 Classic 9-Inch Bread Knife

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Description:

Easily slice fresh bread with this beautiful and functional Wusthof Classic bread knife. It is specially made with a triangular tip which is best for slicing through crusts. With its stain resistant high-carbon steel construction, it is durable and long lasting. This knife is specifically designed to easily slice through tough pieces of bread without tearing, and the blade features a serrated edge and a 16 degree blade angle. This bread knife also features a triple riveted black polypropylene ergonomic handle with a full tang, ideal for heightened balance and durability. Precision formed from a single piece of sturdy high-carbon steel, it is resistant to corrosion and rust. Ideal for any home chef, this Wusthof Classic bread knife makes a wonderful gift.

Features:

Long serrated 9-inch blade with triangular tip best for bread slicing


Forged high-carbon stainless steel blade, hand-honed for razor-like sharpness


Traditional-style composition handle is triple-riveted for strength and permanence


Dishwasher safe


Lifetime guarantee


Product Details:
Product Length: 16.2 inches
Product Width: 12.3 inches
Product Height: 4.7 inches
Product Weight: 0.4 pounds
Package Length: 17.8 inches
Package Width: 3.4 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 21 customer reviews )
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42 of 42 found the following review helpful:

5Cuts Bread like a Dream.Jul 31, 2001
By Drew Balazs
By far the best Bread knife I have ever used. Its weight and design lets it slice effortlessly through bread (and tomatoes if you are too lazy to get another knife out of the block). We bought this knife as part of a set, and out of the bunch it is my favorite knife.

If you are having trouble deciding between the Classic and the Grand Prix, I prefer the Classic.Although the Grand Prix is slightly more comfortable, I prefer the construction of the Classic. If you inspect the knives, you will see that the Wusthof Classic has a full metal tang with 3 rivets. The Grand Prix, although having the same blade, has a smaller, cylindrical tang that runs the entire handle of the knive. This tang is secured by a single large rivet at the end of the handle. Although I'm sure the Grand Prix is well built, I bought these knives for a lifetime of use and heartier construction of the Classics just appealed to me more.

20 of 21 found the following review helpful:

5I'm cookin' for a livin'...Jan 25, 2004
By mojostarz
One of my young ones received this as a gift and when it arrived at work we all just HAD to give it a try. We bake all of our breads from scratch and our crusty loaves surrendered meekly to this blade in two strokes no matter which recipe we attacked...it even sliced our house "Wonder Bread" sandwich loaves cleanly! This 9 inch is sooo much more versatile and heftier than the 8 inch ...size really does matter.
I'm biased against all Wusthof "Classic" knives...I think that they're too light weight and small scaled (the grip is too narrow for me) but...
I bought TWO of these for myself 'cause this is the BEST bread knife that I've EVER used although I highly recommend the "Grand Prix" line for it's better "grip".
Biased or not I'm still loadin' dis bad boy up wit tha MAX ...5 mojo*z! HAZAAH!!!

26 of 30 found the following review helpful:

5Great Bread KnifeNov 16, 2001
By D "sub"
There are really two main competitors in the high-end mainstream kitchen knife market: Henckels and Wusthof. Those who have used both usually have a preference. My preference (and therefore bias you should know about) is for the Wusthofs.

The Wusthof Classic line is the more conservative counterpart to the Grand Prix line. The only difference, however, is the handle style. I personally prefer the Grand Prix, but this is an issue of personal preference. The balance and grip of these knives are as close to perfect as I have found. For those wondering what benefits a higher priced knife provides, one benefit is that the blade (or tang) is one piece all the way through the handle. This makes the blade much stronger, and less likely to snap.

This particular model, the bread knife, is a great knife. Many people think tomatoes are the hardest food items to clearly cut. I think bread is much more difficult; but this knife makes the task seem easy.

I highly recommend the Wusthof 9" bread knife.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Absolutely IncredibleOct 05, 2005
By J. Alexander
Warning: Prepare to waste a lot of bread! This knife will make you slice bread just for the fun of it. The weight of the knife alone is enough to cleanly cut even the thinnest slices, from any kind of bread.

Forget about buying sliced bread. Slice your own!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5An amazing knifeMar 11, 2006
By Todd L. Cramer
I bought this knife as a replacement for a cheap one that we used for years but was finally too dull to keep. After using it, I can't figure out why I didn't buy this a long time ago. It's fantastic. The handle grip is terrific, you get great leverage and the blade is wicked sharp--it's almost scary. I own both Henckels and Wusthof, and to me the Wusthof is definitely the superior blade. I highly recommend this knife.

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