Users' questions

What do the numbers on Victorinox knives mean?

What do the numbers on Victorinox knives mean?

I work for Victorinox Swiss Army. The second digit in an item # refers to the type of packaging on the knife. So the base number for the 8″ Chef’s Knife USED to be 40520. The second digit in an item # refers to the type of packaging on the knife. So the base number for the 8″ Chef’s Knife USED to be 40520.

What is the difference between Victorinox and Swiss Army?

They are all one entity. Victorinox is the parent company. Swiss Army is a brand owned by Victorinox. Wenger is a company that owns the brand Swiss Military.

What Victorinox did MacGyver use?

Tinker
When you’re a guy like MacGyver, you get the pleasure to swap which model of Swiss Army knife you carry. 1985-1992 MacGyver’s most used knife, however, was the Tinker by Victorinox. The Tinker has 12 functions and weighs 62 grams. It’s the perfect tool to tinker your way in or out of a tricky situation.

What grade of stainless steel does Victorinox use?

high-carbon stainless steel
What type of steel does Victorinox use? Victorinox uses a stainless-steel alloy known as ‘high-carbon stainless steel’ in many of its knives. This alloy contains around 0.5% of carbon, giving the knife the best attributes of both carbon steel and ordinary stainless steel.

Is Victorinox a luxury brand?

Victorinox Swiss Army watches are for those who look for durability when outdoors. While being more affordable than several costlier Swiss watches, these timekeeping instruments still live up to the reputation of the ‘Swiss made’ label.

Is Victorinox a good luggage brand?

It’s not just knives and gadgets that this Swiss brand makes exceptionally well — Victorinox also produces superior luggage collections that combine designer good looks with impressive functionality.

Which Sak does MacGyver use?

He used the Huntsman, Sportsman, 111 mm, Spartan Hardwood, Adventurer, Tourist, Hiker, Fisherman, Climber, Picnicker, Wenger Classic 11, Executive, etc. The most commonly used version of the Swiss Army Knife in the show, though, was the Tinker Standard.

What did MacGyver always carry?

MacGyver’s most-used item is his Swiss Army knife. He usually carries a roll of duct tape in his back pocket, flattened out to make it fit. Other items he often has on hand are: an ID card, a Timex Camper watch, strike-anywhere matches, a few paper clips, chewing gum, and a flashlight.

Which steel does Victorinox use?

What kind of knife is the Victorinox fibrox?

The Fibrox Carving Knife from the professional line of knives by Victorinox is prized by home cooks and professional chefs alike for its comfortable, non-slip, ergonomic handle and for the optimal weight and balance its extra wide blade delivers.

What’s the international number on a Victorinox chef’s knife?

Expertly crafted in Switzerland since 1884, Victorinox offers a lifetime guarantee against defects in material and workmanship. Please NOTE that this item ships with the International item number 5

When did Victorinox start making Swiss Army knives?

In 2011 Victorinox began marketing all its product lines, including kitchen knives, under the common umbrella name by which the company is now popularly known – Victorinox Swiss Army. Be good to your knives and they’ll be good to you. Following these simple guidelines will ensure that you get the longest life out of your knife!

What does NSF stand for on a Victorinox knife?

NSF stands for the National Sanitary Foundation and is a seal of quality assurance. It is used primarily in the commercial environment and is on all stamped blades made by Victorinox. All Fibrox handles of Victorinox are NSF approved. What’s the blade angle on the 8″ knife?