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Opinel Parallele No.116 Stainless Steel Bread Knife - Olive

Opinel Parallele No.116 Stainless Steel Bread Knife - Olive

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Opinel Parallele No.116 Stainless Steel Bread Knife. Designed and made in France, the N°116 bread knife is fitted with a curved serrated blade, ideal for breads or pie crusts. The convex shape helps improve the cutting gesture and offers a comfortable user experience. Features an Italian olive wood handle and has a 21cm blade length.

Features

  • Bread knife ideal for cutting all bread types
  • Parallèle collection
  • Strong and efficient
  • Italian olive wood handle, 
  • X50CrMoV15 stainless steel is highly anti-corrosive and ensure a perfect cut; Blade hardness 56-57 HRC
  • Curved serrated blade to improve the bread cutter comfort
  • Convex profile blade provides greater resistance to bread cutting when compared to a flat ground blade of similar height and spine thickness

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Ingredients / Materials

Olive wood handle, X50CrMoV15 stainless steel

Dimensions

21cm blade

Circular life

Stainless steel and aluminium can be placed in kerbside recycling bins.

Made in

France

Brand story

Hailing from two generations of edge-tool makers, Joseph Opinel, born in 1872, worked in the family workshop when he was 18 years old. He had a passion for new machines and innovative technologies which led him build his own camera. Soon after, against his father's wishes, he began to combine his passion for (what were then) modern manufacturing techniques with his family's blacksmithing heritage.

He spent his free time refining the shape and manufactured a small pocket knife: the Opinel was born! Joseph had the idea of making his knife into different sizes which would be suitable to different hand sizes or used for various tasks. So, in 1897, he developed 12 different sizes numbered from 1 to 12. Commercial success followed and he soon left his father's blacksmith workshop.

His factory, located at Chambéry in the heart of the Alps, is still run by the descendants of Joseph Opinel and manufactures items whose quality has made the brand famous for nearly 130 years. The collection contains knives and pocket tools for DIY, sport, outdoors activities and gardening as well as kitchen knives and table knives.

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