Chef & Sommelier Ezzo Hollow Handle Dinner Knife (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Ezzo dinner knife is a hollow-handle table knife finished in 18/10 stainless steel, sold in packs of twelve. The hollow handle construction gives the piece a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Silver
- Cutlery grade
- 18-Oct
- Cutlery type
- Table Knives
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Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Ezzo dinner knife is a hollow-handle table knife finished in 18/10 stainless steel, sold in packs of twelve. The hollow handle construction gives the piece a rounded, substantial feel in the hand while keeping weight balanced across the place setting. The curved, softly contoured design sits between contemporary and classic — a pattern that works across a range of dining environments without feeling out of place in either direction.
In a front-of-house context, consistent cutlery matters more than it is often given credit for. Guests handle knives more than any other piece on the table, so balance, weight, and finish all register — even if guests do not consciously notice them. The Ezzo range has a polished aesthetic that presents well under dining room lighting and holds up to the repeated handling and racking that comes with busy service.
Practical considerations for this pattern include:
- 18/10 stainless steel construction, which resists tarnishing and staining through regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- Hollow handle design requires care during washing — prolonged soaking or very high-temperature cycles can stress the bonded joint over time
- Sold in dozens, making stock management straightforward when ordering to cover breakage or expand covers
- The uniform finish allows the pattern to be mixed with other pieces in the Ezzo range for a complete place setting
This knife is well suited to restaurants, hotels, and event caterers running mid-range to premium table settings who want a reliable, presentable pattern at a sensible price point. It is less suited to high-turnover canteen environments where extremely robust, solid-handle cutlery is often a better long-term choice.
If you are building out a full cover specification or need guidance on quantities for your service volume, our team is happy to help you work through it.
Key Features
- 18/10 stainless steel construction resists tarnishing through commercial dishwasher cycles
- Hollow handle design provides balanced weight distribution across the place setting
- Rounded, curved profile suits contemporary and classic dining room aesthetics
- Sold in packs of twelve for straightforward stock management and reordering
- Matches other pieces in the Ezzo range for a cohesive full cover specification
Operational Benefits
- Maintains a polished, consistent table presentation throughout busy evening service
- Reliable stainless steel finish reduces visible wear across high-frequency cover turns
- Dozen-pack format simplifies stock control and breakage replacement ordering
- Balanced handle feel reduces guest awareness of cutlery, keeping focus on the meal
- Range compatibility allows operators to build a full matching place setting over time
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Silver
- Cutlery grade
- 18-Oct
- Cutlery type
- Table Knives
- Dimensions
- 250(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- 18/10 Stainless steel
- Weight
- 4.1kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- They can be used in commercial dishwashers, but prolonged soaking and very high-temperature cycles can put stress on the bonded joint between the handle and blade over time. Most operators find that running them through standard cycles and unloading promptly gives good longevity — avoiding the presoak function where possible is a sensible precaution.
- As a general guide, most operators allow for one and a half to two times the number of covers in cutlery stock to account for items in the wash during service. For a 40-cover restaurant, three to four dozen dinner knives is a common starting point, though this depends on your table-turn rate and dishwasher cycle time.
- Yes — the Ezzo range extends across multiple pieces, so you can build a consistent place setting rather than mixing patterns. If you are specifying a full cover, it is worth confirming availability across all the pieces you need before committing to the pattern.