From chef knives and carving tools to Swiss Army knives and sharpening accessories, the collection is designed to support efficient preparation, safer handling, and consistent cutting control across modern New Zealand kitchens.
What Makes Victorinox Different?
Precision Edge Geometry
Narrow edge angles reduce cutting resistance for smoother slicing and cleaner food preparation.
Balanced Steel Hardness
Controlled heat treatment balances edge retention, toughness, and long-term durability.
Secure Ergonomic Handling
Textured Fibrox and polymer handles improve grip stability and reduce fatigue during extended prep work.
Engineered Around Steel Performance
Victorinox knives are designed using carefully balanced stainless steel chemistry and controlled blade geometry to support edge stability, corrosion resistance, and precise cutting performance.
X50CrMoV15 Steel
Chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium work together to improve corrosion resistance, toughness, and edge retention.
Lightweight Blade Control
Stamped blade construction improves manoeuvrability and reduces wrist fatigue during repetitive preparation.
Balanced HRC Hardness
Hardness around 55β56 HRC helps maintain sharpness without making blades overly brittle during daily use.
Vegetable Preparation
Fine edge geometry allows cleaner slicing without crushing delicate produce or herbs.
Protein Carving
Controlled blade stability supports smoother carving across poultry, roasts, and grilled meats.
Outdoor Utility
Swiss Army tools integrate compact mechanical functionality for travel, camping, and everyday carry use.
Long-Term Maintenance
Regular honing preserves edge alignment while periodic sharpening restores cutting efficiency when needed.
Care & Edge Longevity
To maximise blade life, use wooden or composite cutting boards rather than glass, marble, or stone surfaces that accelerate edge wear. Hand washing and prompt drying also help preserve long-term corrosion resistance and finish quality.
Honing should be performed regularly to maintain edge alignment, while sharpening is only required once cutting resistance becomes noticeably greater during use.
We stock genuine Victorinox NZ knives, Swiss Army tools, and sharpening accessories selected for steel quality, ergonomic performance, and dependable long-term reliability.
Victorinox NZ β Frequently Asked Questions
What is X50CrMoV15 steel?
X50CrMoV15 is a stainless steel alloy containing chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium designed to balance corrosion resistance, toughness, and edge retention.
What does 55β56 HRC mean for knife performance?
This Rockwell Hardness range balances sharpness retention with durability, helping reduce brittleness while maintaining cutting efficiency.
What is the difference between honing and sharpening?
Honing realigns the existing blade edge, while sharpening removes material to recreate the cutting bevel once the edge becomes worn.