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Enjoy Schnitzel Unu, Carving Knife for Children, Pink
Schnitzel unu, carving knife and outdoor knife for children, pink
The schnitzel is a children's carving knife/outdoor knife that has it all and doesn't need to hide from adult knives! It's called an unu .
Thanks to its non-slip, contoured G-10 handle scales, it's extremely robust and fits incredibly well and, above all, securely in children's hands (approximately 4-10 years old). Three different, eye-catching, and modern handle colors make it easier to spot in nature. Available with scales in pink, green, blue, or orange-red.
The schnitzel knife features a full-tang construction made from a single piece of rust-proof stainless steel, which retains its edge and is easily resharpened with a stonewashed finish. To increase safety during use, the tip of the blade is rounded to accommodate children. However, the edge is sharp, because it should be: carving with a sharp blade minimizes the risk of injury because less pressure is required.
The weight and size of the children's schnitzel carving knife are optimized to make it equally comfortable to use for young and old children.
The above are crowned. The knife's features include an ultra-durable, almost forgiving sheath made of Kydex material. It closes around the knife like a glove and ensures secure carrying. The belt loop is removable. Moisture, mud, and cold can't harm it. A paracord lanyard matching the handle completes the look.
Details:
- Blade material: 8cr13mov stainless steel with stonewashed finish
- Handle material: G-10 in pink (also available in blue, green, and orange-red)
- Total length: approx. 17cm
- Blade length: approx. 8 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 3 mm
- Handle length: approx. 9cm
- Handle thickness: approx. 14 mm
- Includes kydex sheath (black) - Weight: approx. 90 g (approx. 117 g with sheath)
Clear rules when carving with children:
Since a knife is a sharp object, you should have clear rules established from the beginning. Although our products are perfectly designed for small hands, certain safety precautions should be followed:
1.) Always carve sitting down, because the rule is: whoever carves, sits down!
2.) The correct posture when carving: For a secure grip, your feet should rest firmly on the floor when sitting with your legs apart. Your upper body should lean slightly forward, and your arms should rest on your thighs.
3.) When carving, you should always maintain a safe distance of two arms' length (approximately one meter) from other people.
4.) Carving with a sharp blade minimizes the risk of injury because less pressure must be applied.
5.) The carving motion should always be away from the body.
6.) After carving, the blade is safely stored in the sheath.
7.) The bark of living trees is taboo.
In principle, carving should always be supervised by an adult. Furthermore, the role model role of parents also applies here: those who don't follow the rules conscientiously run the risk of their child disregarding safety precautions.
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