Home / Products / Kitchen Aids / Stirex Ergonomic Chef’s Knife

Stirex Ergonomic Chef’s Knife

The angle of the handle positions the wrist and the hand in a natural, relaxed, working position, with the wrist straight. Short distance from the grip to the center of the blade also makes cutting easier. Slicing is achieved with a sawing action which uses the muscles of the arm... Read more
Categories: Kitchen Aids

The Stirex Ergonomic Chef’s Knife has a professional grade blade for multipurpose use such as slicing, dicing and chopping. This ergonomically designed, fist grip handle knife provides better hand positioning allowing the arm, wrist and hand a neutral, relaxed working position.

The Stirex Ergonomic Chef’s Knife has a professional grade blade made of high quality, high carbon stainless steel. The wide, 8 inch long blade easily slices through a variety of vegetables, meats and foods. The upright handle design increases leverage in cutting, utilizing the power of the whole arm and conserving energy, thus making it easier to use for those with a weak grasp or reduced hand strength. The large, comfortable to grip, upright handle helps reduce the risk of wrist strain and pain. Users with limited hand strength will find the Stirex Ergonomic Chef’s Knife helpful for preparing a variety of foods.

Stirex Ergonomic Chef’s Knife Specifications:

  • Blade: High carbon stainless steel, smooth edge.
  • Blade measures: 8 inches long.
  • Handle measures: 5.27 inches high.
  • Overall measures: 8.85 inches long, 5.27 inches high.
  • Weighs: 5.3 ounces.
  • The angle of the handle positions the wrist and the hand in a natural, relaxed, working position, with the wrist straight.
  • Short distance from the grip to the center of the blade also makes cutting easier.
  • Slicing is achieved with a sawing action which uses the muscles of the arm in a smooth, strong movement.
  • High carbon stainless steel blade with polypropylene handle.
  • Upright ergonomic handle gives optimum position for wrist and forearm.
  • Stirex knives are often use as rehabilitation aids by persons with weak hands or occupational injuries.

Ask The Staffs




    ACCESSIBILITY QUESTIONS?

    Let Us Find The Answer!

    Join The SwagNation

    Stay up-to-date on all the latest news, products and advancements in the world of Disabilities & Accessibility