Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Triple-Zip Knife Case (cutlery not included) M30429M

Triple-Zip Knife Case (cutlery not included) M30429M Review



Mercer CutleryÂ’s Premier Brand is Cutlery of Unparalleled Quality.German steel components are crafted together using European technology to create the best value in forged blade cutlery. One of the most repected, independent control and inspection companies tested samples of Genesis against well-known German-made brands. Each sample was subjected to rigorous corrosion resistance, metal chemistry analysis, micro hardness, and general performance tests. In each case, the results concluded Genesis to be at the same high level of excellence in design and ergonomics as other leading German-made brands, which cost twice as much. Triple-Zip Knife Case Size: 21" x 10" x 4" Three full width zippered compartments. Additional exterior zippered pocket. Clear business card/ID holder. Easy-to-clean Nylon, heavy-duty construction. Two safety straps with snap locks. Adjustable, detachable shoulder strap. Why is German steel used for Genesis?? Mercer Cutlery chose to use German stainless steel because it is one of the most durable steels in the world which tends to keep knives sharper for longer periods of time. Designed to last a lifetime, the high carbon, no stain German stainless steel resists rust, discoloration and stains. It also offers superior strength and balance. What is the difference between stamped and forged knives? Stamped knives have their blades cut from large, flattened sheets of steel. There are less steps involved in producing a stamped knife. The edge is ground and polished to produce a lighter weight knife. These knives are typically less expensive. Forged knives are made from a heated bar of steel that is poured into a mold. A treatment of successive heating and cooling tempers the blade for resiliency and strength. This treatment also enhances the density and hardness of the blade. The blade is ground from the spine to the edge, in turn, creatin


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