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* blade made of shiny stainless steel
* handle made of PMMA plastic
* 1 year warranty on manufacturing defects
* 100 % made in France
* dishwasher safe
This 24-piece Laguiole cutlery set is made in the hundred-year-old French family business Jean Dubost. This timeless cutlery has a classic look and consists of 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, 6 dinner spoons and 6 dessert spoons. The stylish and solid knife has a slight serration, lies very well in the hand and has a steel thickness of 1.2 mm. The other articles are also well made and have a steel thickness of 1.5 mm. The handle is made of a strong, durable plastic (PMMA). The cutlery set is completely produced in France and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The set is delivered in a beautifully finished wooden cutlery box made of European coniferous wood. The sturdy cutlery box is not only a nice gift box, but also very suitable for storing the cutlery.
Most important features:
- Wooden cutlery box with 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, 6 dinner spoons and 6 dessert spoons
- Serrated dinner knife with a steel thickness of 1.2 mm
- Steel type dinner knife AISI 420, other cutlery parts AISI 430
- High-quality stainless steel blade with hardness HRC 52/56
- Good grip handle made of PMMA plastic
- Suitable for dinner, lunch and breakfast
- Cutlery box made of European coniferous wood
- 100% made in France (Jean Dubost, since 1920)
- Original Laguiole honey bee emblem
- Comes with a certificate of authenticity
- Suitable for dishwasher (65 degrees)
Dimensions:
- Dinner knife 23 cm (handle 12 cm, blade 11 cm)
- Dinner spoon 21.5 cm (handle 12 cm, metal part 9.5 cm)
- Dinner fork 21.5 cm (handle 12 cm, metal part 9.5 cm)
- Dessert spoon 15 cm (handle 8.5 cm, metal part 6.5 cm)
- Cutlery cassette 21.5x32.5xH3.5 cm
Available variants:
- 20 cutlery sets in other colors
Also available:
- Loose parts (for extension or replacement)
- Steak cutlery sets 24 pieces (same set but with steak knives instead of dinner knives)
- Steak knives sets 6-piece in box
- Cheese knives and butter knives
- Cake server and cake forks
- Serving spoon
- Carving knife and carving fork
- Salad servers
- Bread knife
Technical information handle:
PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) is a transparent thermoplastic plastic, better known as acrylic. This strong plastic can easily be molded into all kinds of shapes when heated.
Technical information blade:
AISI 430 is a stainless steel type to which chromium has been added. This type of steel is often used for cutlery because it can be formed well (spoons and forks), has a strong gloss layer and does not rust quickly.
AISI 420 is a stronger stainless steel to which, in addition to chromium, carbon has also been added. This steel is less easy to bend and is very suitable for making knives. With a heat treatment, this steel is extra hardened (HRC52/56) so that the cutting surface is damaged less quickly and stays sharp longer. In addition, it is highly resistant to corrosion.
HRC52/56 is the standard with which the hardness of the steel is indicated. This type of steel will not break easily and is less susceptible to rusting.
Food Safety
This product is produced in Europe and meets the highest safety requirements.
About Laguiole Jean Dubost
The family business Jean Dubost was founded in 1920. Today it is run by the 4th generation who combine the traditional way of making knives with modern industrial production techniques.
The Laguiole Jean Dubost range is made entirely in France. With the exception of a few tropical woods, all parts, such as the steel and the handles, come from France. In the factory, raw steel (AISI 420 standard with hardness HRC 52/56) is transformed into a razor-sharp, shiny polished blade in a process of 9 production phases. 1.5 million Laguiole steak knives are made every year, almost half of which is intended for export.
Original or counterfeit?
Unfortunately, there is also imitation Laguiole that is mainly produced in China. Although often not immediately visible from the outside (the logo, the honeybee, is even copied), the material and manufacture is of considerably lower quality. Imitation is also easy to recognize. If it is not explicitly engraved in the steel blade of the knife France, the knife is not produced in France and therefore not authentic.