🔪 Slice into sophistication with every cut!
This set of two 6.5" Kiwi Brand Chef Knives combines precision and style, featuring stainless steel blades and an ergonomic design, making them a must-have for any modern kitchen.
Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Item Length | 11.2 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
BladeLength | 6.5 Inches |
Color | Brown,Silver |
Blade Color | silver |
BladeType | Plain |
S**X
My absolute favorite knives
Kiwi knives are the absolute bomb. I cook A LOT and cut a lot doing it. I've owned a lot of fancy knives and I have found myself moving my "nice" knives to backup spot of the drawer and use nothing but my Kiwi's now.They are such a great steel and so light they are just awesome to use. They aren't fancy or pretentious but that is just perfect. I am not trying to impress anyone. These just rock.I also replaced my steak knives with their 4' paring knives.
L**.
Light and so sharp!! Love it!
Love!!! I bought several pcs for my families! Hope everyone knows of this knife.
P**N
Great
Great
R**A
Amazing price, most likely sharper than any other knife in your kitchen.
I use this wonderful, inexpensive knife for slicing veggies, fruits, fish, and meat without bones.The knife is light and easy to handle. The blade is very thin but strong, though you might not want to try to cut a pumpkin or a butternut squash or anything with bones with it—anything else is fine. (Meat bones or chicken bones might nick or chip the blade and almost certainly would dull it.)The knife does especially well with very thin (or regular) slicing of vegs and fruits. Despite owning some very expensive Global knives, I also choose this Kiwi knife to cut cooked tuna steaks into 1/4 inch slices with very clean edges—try doing that with your regular kitchen knives!I have bought these knives for myself and to give to others as gifts, with which I always include a warning to be careful when opening package and using because these knives are really that sharp. I am so pleased with this knife that I will probably get a Kiwi paring knife, which is also surprisingly inexpensive.I have two quibbles that don’t keep me from giving a 5-star rating: 1) a small paper label is glued to the wooden handle and is somewhat challenging to remove; and 2) the handle has only a very thin waterproof coating.Tips: Obviously a knife with a wood handle is likely to suffer from being put in a dishwasher, so don’t. It’s quick and easy enough to hand wash and dry this knife with a cloth or paper towel; just be careful of the sharp edge of the blade. (Did I say this knife is sharp?)Disclosure: I am a home cook and don’t have any relationship with the Kiwi knife company or Amazon.
R**N
Much better than expected for the price.
I wanted to try a Nakiri but didn't want to spend $70+ on a 'good' Japanese knife or ~$40+ on something from China so I took a chance with this set for 2 reasons;1) Inexpensive and reviewed well2) I wanted to buy something I could beat up to learn how to sharpen knives.For the price for 2 knives when I say I wasn't expecting much, despite the reviews I really wasn't expecting much. I am more than pleasantly surprised, sure it's stainless and not some crazy German stainless but it's also $12. Fit and finish are also better than expected, just remove the sticker, treat the handle and good to go. Not full tang but again, $12. Knife came sharp and after using for a few days (including about an hours veggie slicing 2 of those days) I understand why this is a common knife for some kitchens. The only downside, since this is a double bevel blade food will stick to it, but again it's $12, no complaints. If I did have any it's that I wish the knife were a little taller/longer as I don't have huge hands but they aren't small either.You can certainly spend anywhere from a little more to a ton more for a 'better' knife but if you are like me and not sure this type of knife suits you in the kitchen... for the money this is a solid little deal. I was also smart and got the set of 2 because my gf likes stealing my knives when we cook, so yeah. I'll probably look for something nicer after a few months of use and might wreck one learning how to sharpen but need I say again $12.
L**I
Great knives
Set of Two 6.5" Kiwi Brand Chef Knives # 172I love these knives. The blade is thin and very sharp, I can cut very thin slices of tomatoes, onions, and meats. It is my favorite knife. I wish I had known about these years ago. I saw the same knife in an Asian market, but did not purchase them at that time. I was thinking about getting a more expensive brand. I am so happy that I bought the Kiwi brand, I don’t think a more expensive knife of the same design would be any better than these. I am extremely happy with my purchase.
M**R
Great knife set
Easy to keep sharp and with the thin blade slices through tomatoes like butter. I also use it to cut super thin slices of cheese
S**E
very light weight but sharp and affordable
I have multiple styles of this brand knife. I love them. They’re sharp and easy to sharpen if the blade gets dull.
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