Pott Picado parmesan knife

€158.00

Currently not in stock, order possible, delivery time up to 4 weeks

Designer: Ralph Krämer
Material: Stainless steel 18/10, Matt brushed
Publishing year: 1992
Length: 16.0 cm
Product number: 2799-123
EAN: 4029999061300
Exclusively for intended use. Further information on use and care can be found here.

Pott Maestro

Ralph Krämer


These professional chef's and kitchen knives, whose elegant shapes were created by the designer Ralph Krämer, are sharp and easy to grip. The Maestro series performs outstandingly in every aspect.


In the past, Parmesan cheese was often only known outside of Italy in grated form and ready packed. Then, in 1992, Pott introduced the Parmesan knife Picado to the market, and it revealed to cheese lovers how good the famous hard cheese only tastes when it is freshly broken out of the loaf.


The feeling of cutting bread as easily as butter is a real aha-experience. The special serrated edge of the bread knife Panado makes it possible. A light pressure, a simple cutting movement, and the blade glides through the loaf of bread with absolute precision and almost weightlessness. When you then spread the butter on the bread with Burrado, you almost feel like you're on clouds.


Cutting roasted meat was once an art. It was taught like dancing and fencing. Its perfection culminated in the cutting of poultry in the air, only impaled on the carving fork. With these tools from Pott this would certainly look even more elegant. But if contemporary eaters dine with them in a cultivated manner, their purpose is sufficiently fulfilled.

Notes

Please note that improper handling of kitchen knives can lead to cuts or stab wounds.

Only use kitchen knives for their intended purpose, such as cutting food.

Use special knives, e.g. bread knives, boning knives, paring knives or filleting knives, according to their function.

Always store kitchen knives safely and out of the reach of children.

Always keep the tips and blades pointing downwards when carrying them to avoid injury.

Damaged kitchen knives (e.g. with bends, cracked blades or sharp edges) should no longer be used. Please contact us or your specialist retailer. We will check your cutlery and refurbish it professionally. Our master sharpeners will also resharpen your knife blades.

Keep your blades sharp and carry out regular maintenance. This helps to prevent accidents that could occur due to uncontrolled use of force.

Only use kitchen knives for cutting and avoid activities such as stabbing, levering or twisting to prevent damage.

Kitchen knives should not be cleaned in the dishwasher as this increases the risk of rust and damage.

Kitchen knives are not suitable for the microwave.