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Stainless Steel Offset Palette Knife with Wooden Handle
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Stainless Steel Offset Palette Knife with 20cm Blade (White)
Victorinox Cooks Extra Wide Blade Carving Knife 20cm (Black)
Victorinox Cook Carving Knife Fibrox Handle (Yellow)Victorinox Cook Carving Knife Fibrox Handle (Yellow)
Victorinox Cheese and Sausage Knife (Black)
Victorinox Butter and Cream Cheese Knife
Victorinox Apprentice Hospitality Chef Knife Set 7pcsVictorinox Apprentice Hospitality Chef Knife Set 7pcs
Victorinox Victorinox Apprentice Hospitality Chef Knife Set 7pcs
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Swibo Round Blade Slicing Knife 25cm (Yellow)
Swibo Lamb Skinning Knife 13cm (Yellow)
Swibo Filleting Knife w/ Flexible Blade & Narrow Handle 16cm
Swibo Boning and Sticking Knife (Yellow)Swibo Boning and Sticking Knife (Yellow)
Straight Wide Blade Fibrox Boning Knife 15cm (Blue)
Straight Narrow Flexible Boning Knife (Rosewood)Straight Narrow Flexible Boning Knife (Rosewood)
Straight Narrow Blade Boning Knife w/ Rosewood Handle 15cm
Stainless Palm Quick Drop Cheese GraterStainless Palm Quick Drop Cheese Grater

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Kitchen knives by cutting job, care confidence and drawer reality

Quick ways to narrow this collection

  • For everyday prep, start with blade role: paring, cooks knife, bread knife, fillet knife or steak knife set.
  • For maintenance, sharpeners and racks can be smarter than adding another blade to a crowded drawer.
  • For gifts, match the knife to how the recipient actually cooks, eats or hosts.
  • For mixed listings, check product titles carefully so a novelty prop does not sneak into a practical kitchen shortlist.

The useful starting point is buying for confidence, not drama. A serrated paring knife suits small cutting jobs. Steak knife sets make sense for entertainers and dinner-table upgrades. A fillet or cooks knife needs a recipient who will use and care for it properly. Sharpeners are the quiet heroes when the current knives are fine but frustratingly blunt, and knife racks or holders help when storage is the real problem.

Build the practical path around the job: pair knives with Cutting Boards for prep surfaces, use Cutlery for table-setting needs, and head to Slicers, Peelers & Shears when the job is more prep shortcut than knife upgrade. Cookware is the next Kitchen Knives selection if the whole kitchen setup needs help.

What kitchen knife should I buy first?
Start with the job. A cooks knife or paring knife covers everyday prep, a bread knife handles crusty loaves, and steak knives are better for table service.

Is a knife sharpener a good gift?
Yes, especially for someone who already owns knives but complains about them. It is a practical upgrade without adding another blade to the drawer.

How do I avoid buying the wrong knife?
Check blade style, size, handle feel, care notes and intended use. If a listing looks decorative or prop-like, treat it as novelty rather than everyday kitchen gear.