Tramontina is a 105-year-old Brazilian company that was founded in 1911. It has a presence in over 120 countries, with a portfolio consisting of 18 000 products. Tramontina’s 10 factories employ a workforce of 7 000 employees dedicated to delivering the best quality. The Tramontina portfolio ranges from cutlery, homeware and tools to furniture, electrical materials and domestic appliances. In essence there is a product for everyone and everything.
For the meat-loving South African market, Tramontina focuses primarily on professional knives, steak knives and cutlery. The country’s eating-out culture is ever growing, with diners seeking out the best food at restaurants. However, what is lacking is the quality of utensils. Tramontina seeks to fill this gap and help create the ultimate eating experiences with its best-quality steak knives that also offer value for money. What sets Tramontina apart is the cutting power of its knives, which undergo a special heat treatment process during production.
Unique in design, each Tramontina steak knife is finished with special Polywood, a specialised cure wood manufactured exclusively by Tramontina Brazil. This finish is resistant to high temperatures and shock, and is dishwasher safe. The Polywood line of cutlery holds a five-year warranty against manufacturing defects and is available in red, brown and natural colour, specially made for those who love a good South African steak.
Discover more on Tramontina’s Youtube channel and on www.tramontina.com. Tramontina Africa (PTY) LTD can be contacted at Longpoint, corner of Witkoppen and Montecasino Blvd, ext. 42, Fourways, 2055. Call +27 11 300 9500 or email contact.africa@tramontina.net.
I received a pocket knife — in its open position 14,1 cm long — but I do not know how to close it. The plastic housing has a small opening, but I cannot move the blade! Can you please help me?
Hi Gert, is it a Tramontina knife? Let us know and we’ll try to put you in touch with the right person 🙂
On the bade is written “Tramontina Stainless – Brazil”