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Food Prep Smallwares > Cutlery & Accessories > Pressed Cutlery

Dexter Sani-Safe® Stainless Steel Narrow Fillet Knife with White Polypropylene Handle - 8"L Blade

Stock No.: 66981 Vendor Part No.: 10213/S133-8PCP 10213/S133-8PCP , UPC: 092187102134 Brand: Dexter
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  • Polypropylene handle is resists extreme temperatures
  • 8 Inch Dexter fillet knife has long narrow blade for cutting large surfaces
  • Sani-Safe handle kills off germs keeping handle clean and safe
  • Stain-Resistant Steel Dexter fillet knife is very durable and long lasting

This 8 inch Dexter fillet knife is a great knife for any food cutting needs. The blade is long, narrow, and made of high carbon, stain-free steel designed to last a lifetime. This Dexter fillet knife also features a polypropylene handle that is heat and cold resistant, designed not to break or become damaged. This handle also uses Sani-Safe technology, which kills off germs and bacteria to keep the handle clean and safe to use. This Dexter fillet knife is a great selling product in the Food Prep Smallwares section in the Hubert online catalog!

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Stock No. 66981
Brand Dexter
VPN 10213/S133-8PCP
Case Pack 1
Collection Sani-Safe® Cutlery
Material Qualifier High Carbon Stainless Steel
Finish Textured
Secondary Material Polypropylene
Length 13" in
Style Narrow
Knife Type Boning/Fillet
Handle Color White
Handle Size 5
Blade Size 8"
Warranty Lifetime Guarantee
Certifications NSF

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