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Tramontina Knives
There are 21 products.
1. Knife: longer durability of the blade sharp due to the tempering process.
2. Fork and spatula: stainless steel thickness and stamped blades provide high resistance to the products, avoiding damages.
3. Rustic and natural handles.
4. Long lasting shine.
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1. Stainless steel blades.
2. Skewers with heat-resistant bakelite handles.
3. Fork and knife with polypropylene handles.
4. Bottle opener with handle of ABS plastic.
5. Polypropylene cutting board.
6. Dishwasher safe.
7. Long lasting shine.
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Product Benefits
1. Knife: longer durability of the blade sharp due to the tempering process.
2. Fork, meat tongs and skewers: stainless steel thickness and stamped blades provide high resistance to the products, avoiding damages.
3. Rustic and natural handles.
4. Long lasting shine.
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2. Boning knife: flexible knife, ideal for boning and filleting meat and fish, 15 sm.
3. Bread knife: ideal for cutting bread and cake. The serrated edge cuts without crushing the soft inside part, 20 sm.
4. Chef´s knife: for preparing meat and food in general. For perfect, even slicing and cutting, 20 sm.
5. Blade made of the highest quality stainless steel associated with efficient heat treatment sub-zero, giving a great resistance to wear the wire.
6. Reinforced polycarbonate handle with fiberglass, injected directly on the tanh.
7. Knife Sharpener: used to sharpen knives, leaving the knife with a sharp edge.
8. The uniform grooves ensure a better performance when sharpeningthe knife.
9. Hard-chrome bolster coating provides resistance against erosion and ensures a hard surface (durability) during sharpener use.
10. Polypropylene handle with antimicrobial protection that inhibit odor and stains caused by bacteria, mould and mildew.
11. Dishwasher proof.
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Dishwasher proof. Long lasting shine.
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MyGoodKnife is official retailer of Tramontina
Brazil, 1911 Valentin Tramontina arrives at the city of Carlos Barbosa (State of Rio Grande do Sul-RS) with the ideal to set up his own business. From the hands of this Italian descendant, born in Santa Barbara (RS), Tramontina is forged into an iron mill: a small workshop set up on a rented piece of land. After serving the obligatory military service, Valentin takes back to his activities and invests in the future, transferring the company to larger premises. It was more than 100 years ago. Today Tramontina produces over 17 thousand items. The variety and diversity of the portfolio makes room for the trademark to be present in several segments and exports to over 120 countries.