Victorinox Knives and Fine Cutlery
For more than 100 years, Victorinox has earned a reputation for producing fine cutlery, including knives and accessories trusted by professional chefs around the world.
Victorinox Paring & Utility Knife
The nimble blades of Victorinox paring and utility knives give cooks the precision control needed to prepare and dress delicate products.
Victorinox Butcher Knives
Heavy-duty Victorinox butcher knives include the special cutlery necessary for processing primal cuts and dressing fresh meat.
Victorinox Specialty Pieces
Victorinox specialty pieces include those odds and ends to complete your table service and give your cooks time-saving prep tools.
Victorinox Boning Knife
Carefully balanced Victorinox boning knives offer superior control and efficiency. Find the perfect knife for processing poultry, beef, fish, and more here.
Victorinox Knife Set
A Victorinox knife set includes the most important pieces in a chef's toolkit. Choose one in a rugged case or a block that makes organization easy.
Victorinox Chef Knife
The versatile, well-balanced Victorinox chef Knife is often the most trusted tool in a chef's arsenal. Choose from traditional and santoku knives here.
Victorinox Knife Block & Bag
Keep your cutlery protected and organized whether you're taking them on the go or keeping them on the countertop with Victorinox knife blocks and bags.
Victorinox Slicing Knife
Slice bread, carve meats, and cut vegetables with a versatile Victorinox slicing knife. Choose from scalloped or straight edges.
Victorinox Knife Sharpener
Choose from handheld sharpeners, multi-oilstone systems, and sharpening steels and keep your cutlery razor sharp with a Victorinox knife sharpener.
Victorinox Parts & Accessories
Find useful gadgets like can openers, pizza cutters, and zesters, or buy new accessories for your knives in this selection of Victorinox parts and accessories.
Victorinox Bread Knife
Achieve picture-perfect sliced bread with a Victorinox bread knife. Choose straight or serrated blades and offset or traditional handles.
Victorinox Steak Knives
Victorinox steak knives with rosewood, black plastic, color-coded, or triple-rivet handles will dress up your table service.
Victorinox Scissors
Victorinox scissors make quick work of various prep tasks, and many disassemble easily for thorough cleaning.
Victorinox: What You Need to Know
Victorinox – a combination of the name Victoria and the French word for stainless steel, "inox" – is respected by residential consumers and commercial businesses alike, though the company's products have been marketed differently and distributed by a few brands in North America over the years. Many longtime customers may still search for Victorinox Forschner, due to Forschner being an early distributor of Victorinox in the United States; however, the brand was retired in 2011 and Victorinox knives have been unified under the Victorinox name since then.
Common Questions About Victorinox Commercial Knives
What's the difference between Swiss Army and Victorinox?
Worldwide, the company is known as Victorinox Swiss Army, a nod to the multitool that initially made the Victorinox name popular after soldiers returned home from World War II. The Victorinox company originated the Swiss Army knife, which remains the cutlery brand's most iconic product.
Do chefs use Victorinox knives?
Yes, Victorinox commercial knives can be found in professional kitchens in the United States and beyond. Victorinox's product offerings include a full range of knives chefs need to prep ingredients, such as chef's knives, boning knives, butcher knives, bread knives, and paring and utility knives. Knife sets span a simple package of two corresponding pieces (such as a paring and utility knife or paring knife and peeler) to comprehensive kits with eight or more pieces.
What other types of Victorinox tools are available?
Aside from knives, Victorinox professional cutlery includes an assortment of tools to complete various tasks in a commercial kitchen, from corers, peelers, and zesters to oyster knives, turners, and other specialty items. Additionally, a selection of knife sharpeners, cut-resistant gloves, and blade protectors can help chefs safely use and maintain their knives.