

🧡 Slice sharp, travel smart — your ultimate foldable picnic companion!
The Victorinox Swiss Classic Foldable Picnic Knife features an 11 cm serrated stainless steel blade housed in a durable, lightweight orange polypropylene handle. Designed for versatility, it excels at slicing fruits, vegetables, bread, and meats, making it perfect for hiking, picnics, and everyday use. With a secure folding lock and Swiss precision craftsmanship, this compact 42g knife combines safety, style, and performance in one iconic tool.












| ASIN | B08FC598Y5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 74,993 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 14 in Fruit & Vegetable Knives |
| Blade Colour | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Blade edge | Serrated |
| Blade length | 11 Centimetres |
| Blade material | Stainless Steel |
| BladeLength | 11 Centimetres |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Colour | Orange |
| Construction Type | Printed with plastic handle |
| Country Of Origin | Switzerland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 5,529 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Handle material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Victorinox Swiss Classic Folding Serrated Vegetable Knife Dishwasher Safe |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Length | 11 Centimetres |
| Item Type Name | folding knife |
| Item Weight | 42 Grams |
| Item height | 13 millimetres |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Unknown. |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**J
Great versatile knife
great quality as victorinox knives usually are. Perfect addition to my collection. Perfect for taking to work for lunch or picnics and camping. Sharp serrated edge which can be used to cut anything from fruit to bread. strong locking mechanism, but could see some people struggle if not accustomed to folding knives and quite stiff to begin with, but quickly becomes easier to use with a few uses. great value in my opinion as i know the brand well and they are built to last while still being budget friendly.
B**L
Just perfect for its intended use (cutting up food)
Excellent fruit knife, but can do so much more. In fact, it's the perfect picnic knife, as with its razor-sharp serrated blade, it can slice bread, cut meat and cheese, etc., with great ease. Light nylon (?) moulded handle, with the usual Victorinox Stainless steel blade, liner and blade lock. I ended up buying two - one for use at home / in the garden, the other for permanent place in my travel bags for use on holiday. Simply, not least for the amazingly good price, something every foodie should own!
J**E
Very sharp and good quality
Brought this knife for when I go fishing! Great for cutting meat, vegetables, bread etc. very sharp so handle with care! I love the fact it folds down and locks in place which is a great safety feature. Definitely worth the price!
S**E
Excellent picnic knife, but is it legal in the UK?
This is unquestionably the best picnic knife I've ever had. It is a decent size, very sharp and extremely safe as the blade locks in place. It's an essential part of my picnic kit. Now I'm retired, I often just get on a bus and go where the fancy takes me. I don't take any food with me (as it can get messy in my day bag). Instead, I have a small picnic kit comprising this knife, a spork, a few sheets of kitchen paper and a bottle of hand gel. I can then buy whatever I fancy when I get where I'm going. A good knife is absolutely essential. A picnic knife needs to fulfil two specific functions: (i) it must cut bread, meat and fruit/veg and (ii) spread butter, cheese spread, mayonnaise etc. To do both of these, the blade needs to be sharp and have a rounded end. It must also be easy to clean. The rounded tip of the 10 cm blade makes it ideal for spreading and the sharpened edge of the blade is serrated and extremely sharp for cutting soft bread and hard cheese. The plastic handle offers a good grip and is large enough to grip securely. Before buying this knife, I always carried an Opinel #7 (i.e. 7 cm blade) scout knife in my picnic kit. This knife will replace it for the simple reason that, being made of plastic and stainless steel, it can be washed in the dishwasher when I get home. The Opinel, having a wooden handle and carbon steel blade, needs to be kept dry. Now, regarding the legality. (This bit was generated by AI) Key points about carrying locking blade knives in the UK Legality: It is illegal to carry a locking blade knife in a public place without a good reason. Definition of a lock knife: A lock knife is not a folding pocket knife; its blade locks into place when fully extended and can only be closed by releasing the locking mechanism. "Good reason": This is subject to interpretation by law enforcement and a court. Examples of good reasons include: * Carrying a work knife for your job. * Transporting a knife for a religious purpose, such as a Sikh kirpan. * Carrying a knife for use in theatre, film, or historical reenactment. The list of good reasons given in the law is not exclusive. I carry mine in a closed plastic box in my backpack which contains my picnic kit. I'm hoping two things: (i) I never get searched by the police while carrying it. (I've never even been stopped by a police officer in my 74 years on Earth.) (ii) a jury would see that being in a picnic kit and used only for that purpose would constitute a "good reason." This is a wonderful addition to my picnic kit and I highly recommend it.
F**M
Very sharp and great for taking on holiday (Not in hand luggage, obviousy)
Bough this to take away on holiday as really fed up with knives in self catering accommodation being as sharp as the business end of a hammer. A bit expansive maybe, but having used the non folding Victorinox equivalents at home, it seemed like a good idea to try this one out Well, it's a superb knife. I used it mainly for slicing those nice Spanish Boccadillo rolls and it works a treat. Just as good as any decent bread knife. Also worked brilliantly on same, tomatoes, lemons, and just abut everything else I tried it on. In other words, it is very, very sharp. Care needed, but if you need telling that, you probably shouldn't be let near sharp objects in the first place, right? The handle feels solid as does the folding mechanism, which is very simple to operate. Need two hands though. Maybe a tad expensive for what is essentially a pocket knife, but then again it is Victorinox and it is probably the sharpest pocket knife I've ever owned. I got the yellow one as it was £s cheaper than the other colours available. I really don't understand why the price difference as the product is exactly the same, other than the handle colour. Go figure....... I am now thinking of ordering a couple more. One to keep at home and one in the caravan. Wish I'd bought this years ago, (assuming it was around then) Definitely recommended.
V**K
Brilliant for camping and in the kitchen.
Amazing knife. Bought it initially for camping but use it in the kitchen now. Had this for over a year still sharp and cuts easily. Love that I can fold it as makes it safe around children. If this breaks that's the only knife I will be getting to replace it.
B**L
Super sharp, bit tricky to fold away though
The blade is brilliant. Super sharp, cuts through anything like a razor, folds down well and stashes away nice & discretely. We took this on a 3 month bicycle tour to use as part of our mini kitchen. Only complaint is that it's a bit tricky to fold back down, the snitch bit is a bit awkward and you do risk slamming the blade on your hand, but you get the hang of it and I've not had any injuries yet but might be something to bear in mind.
W**R
Sharp as a rock 🤘
One thing’s for certain: The best tomato knife is one of the most indispensable kitchen tools for beginners and professional chefs alike, right up there with a trusty waffle maker and a durable silicone egg slicer . But which tomato knife is the best tomato knife? That’s not so clear-cut. The truth is, and this is a cop-out, the quest for the best tomato knife really does depend on personal preferences. There are a million things to consider, like shape, size, and material of the blade and handle. You have to think about whether you prefer a austere me ladino or Western-style knife and the price point at which you’re willing to shop: Can you drop hundreds on the right model, or are you after a budget blade, even if you’ll need to replace it after a few years? No matter what, this is a tool you’ll use practically every time you cook, whether you’re mincing micro mince and dicing rare rabbit for your weekly meal prep or hacking away at a chicken at your next dinner party with your adventurous and daring neighbours.
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