Buy new:
$48.00
FREE delivery Monday, July 29
Ships from: Royal Com
Sold by: Royal Com

Victorinox Swiss Army 5.2063.20-X14 Fibrox Chef's Knife Black 8 in


$48.00
Get $10 off instantly: Pay $38.00 $48.00 upon approval for the Amazon Store Card. No annual fee.
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"$48.00","priceAmount":48.00,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"48","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"00","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"JLEo6VQMS9GYHaqjhvnQm%2BMKuulhyd7nzOLrur6vy7uzYc9B5pnT7xE63mQjP4dREVfyCCev97%2FQeu3P%2Fo4pz47fWrgqE9E1EqfJfF1fw5cG38tT93dqLvHYR6o9HhtbVR239gFvQoHWoIUoPJH5cIn539BYjKykMlP%2ByuITOTp1KXuBmlIElJU6jLhBM0kW","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}, {"displayPrice":"$42.01","priceAmount":42.01,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"42","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"01","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"JLEo6VQMS9GYHaqjhvnQm%2BMKuulhyd7nw6H4dB1B2Zb5gE2hVwgs3%2FRgot0KQHLUe8qvscjw9DEVKBkb%2Fw4Ziyo%2FMjXCJkuk2nhjidK5X0m4GiHRWnwtFWKDshULOuD3ygOwnOVBhLM0rniXlP411tvsiA1jO1BsFy3hDjcNw4WpRXiqGu5TVnse%2BvLoenyB","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"USED","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":1}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

Blade Material Stainless Steel
Brand Victorinox
Color Black
Handle Material Stainless,Stainless Steel,Steel
Blade Edge Plain

About this item

  • For home chefs & professionals. This Fibro Pro chef's knife has been the top choice of both home chefs and professionals alike. Expertly crafted with a tapered stainless steel edge that cuts with ease and efficiency.
  • Fit for all tasks. Designed to handle kitchen tasks both big and small, This durable knife's razor sharp and laser-tested blade effortlessly chops, minces, slices and dices. An essential for every kitchen.
  • Easy handling. Each knife features an ergonomic handle made from thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) for a non-slip grip - even when wet. This exceptional knife is weighted and balanced for easy handling.
  • Knife Dimensions. Blade made out of stainless steel material - 7. 9 inches in length. Made with dishwasher safe materials for an easy clean.
  • Trusted Swiss quality. Expertly crafted in Switzerland in 1884, Victorinox provides a lifetime against defects in material and workmanship. Making a Lifetime commitment has never been so easy.
  • Included Components: Fibrox Pro 8-Inch Chef'S Knife, Ffp

Customer ratings by feature

Versatility
4.8 4.8
Easy to hold
4.7 4.7
Durability
4.7 4.7
Quality of material
4.7 4.7

Frequently bought together

This item: Victorinox Swiss Army 5.2063.20-X14 Fibrox Chef's Knife Black 8 in
$48.00
In Stock
Ships from and sold by Royal Com.
+
$18.60
Get it as soon as Monday, Jul 29
In Stock
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
Total price:
To see our price, add these items to your cart.
Details
Added to Cart
These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers.
Choose items to buy together.

From the manufacturer

Victorinox Banner
A Fibrox Chef's knife with black handle

Product Details

  • Length of Blade: 8 in
  • Type of Edge: Straight Edge
  • Weight: 6.1 oz
  • Dishwasher Safe: Yes
  • Swiss Made: Yes
  • Collection: Fibrox
About Victorinox

Here at Victorinox, everything is about extraordinary products: reliable, clever companion for your everyday adventures at home, travelling and in the great outdoors. Since our founding in 1897 and the introduction of the "Original Army Knife" by Karl Elsener, we have developed into an international brand that combines functionality, innovation, iconic design and uncompromising quality. With our technical and design-oriented know-how, we design products with which you can travel, work smartly and master the challenges of life in a variety of areas.

Fibrox Pro 8-Inch Chef's Knife

Ergonomically Designed Carving Knife

The Fibrox Chef's Knife from the professional line of knives by Victorinox is prized by home cooks and professional chefs alike for its comfortable, non-slip, ergonomic handle and for the optimal weight and balance its extra wide blade delivers. With a wavy edge that rarely requires sharpening, this knife promises both ease and efficiency when slicing cooked and grilled meat or larger foods.

Care Tips

To ensure that your knives have a long service life and always stay in optimal condition, clean them immediately after use. This prevents salt and acid residues from damaging the blade. Clean the product with mild detergent and rinse it under running water. Then dry well and store safely.

A man using a Fibrox knife to slice meat on a cutting board

A straight edge Fibrox knife on a cutting board surrounded by sliced mushrooms

Multicolored Fibrox knives on a cutting board with a piece of steak and peppers

Ergonomic Handles

Nonslip handles ensure you keep a secure grip and work safely as you prepare anything from soft fruits to large cuts of meat.

Durable Materials

Exceptional edge retention means the high-carbon stainless steel blade has an extended life span and stays sharp for longer.

Highest Quality

Offers precision sharpness and maximum stability for safe, comfortable cutting, slicing and chopping.

A Fibrox Pro slicing knife with a black handle A serrated bread knife with a black handle A Fibrox Pro breaking knife with a black handle A Fibrox Pro carving knife with black handle A Fibrox Pro butcher knife with black handle
Fibrox Pro Slicing Knife Fibrox Pro Pastry Knife Fibrox Pro Breaking Knife Fibrox Pro Carving Knife Fibrox Pro Butcher Knife
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
150
4.8 out of 5 stars
2,477
4.8 out of 5 stars
2,240
4.8 out of 5 stars
61
4.8 out of 5 stars
1,378
Price $34.75 $37.88 $76.63
Number of Knives 1 1 1 1 1
Length of Blade 7.9 in 10.2 in 8 in 10 in 8 in
Type of Edge Straight Edge Wavy Edge Curved Edge Straight Edge Granton Edge
Weight 6.1 oz 4.8 oz 5.6 oz 5.6 oz 7 oz
Dishwasher safe
Swiss made
Collection Fibrox Pro Fibrox Pro Fibrox Pro Fibrox Pro Fibrox Pro
Article number 5.4233.25-X3 5.2933.26-X10 5.7203.20-X2 5.4503.25-X1 5.7423.20-X1
SAK Signature: From the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife

Looking for specific info?

Product information

Warranty & Support

For warranty information about this product, please click here [PDF ]

Feedback

Victorinox Swiss Army 5.2063.20-X14 Fibrox Chef's Knife Black 8 in


Found a lower price? Let us know. Although we can't match every price reported, we'll use your feedback to ensure that our prices remain competitive.

Where did you see a lower price?

Price Availability
Date of the price (MM/DD/YYYY) *:
/
/
/
/
Please sign in to provide feedback.

Product Description

A trusted favorite preferred by both home chefs and culinary professionals, the 8" Fibrox Pro chef's knife can handle nearly every kitchen task imaginable. Crafted with a comfortable handle, superior weight and balance, and a razor sharp edge that rarely requires re-sharpening, this knife is an essential tool for every kitchen. key features high-quality, lightweight European steel. handle design reduces hand and wrist fatigue. fit for dicing, mincing, chopping, slicing, and shredding. long, sloping curved blade that “Rocks” for effortless mincing and chopping. flat spine for extra power to slice through hard-skinned items. non-slip patented Fibrox Pro handle for a secure and comfortable grip No matter the hand size. National sanitary foundation (NSF) approved and dishwasher safe. be good to your knives and they're be good to you. Following these simple guidelines will ensure that you get the longest life out of your knife! Victorinox Swiss Army recommends washing all knives by hand. For best results, hand wash your knives with a soapy cloth and dry immediately. while Fibrox Pro knives are dishwasher safe, We recommend hand washing as dishwashers are designed to spray water at a relatively high pressure, which can jostle the silverware and cause the knives to collide, dulling the edge. sharpening for optimum performance, knives should be honed after every couple of uses. Proper and frequent use of a honing steel will keep your knives sharper and performing at their best. formerly Forschner in 1937 Victorinox began selling cutlery in America through a Connecticut distributor called R. H. Forschner & Co. A well-known manufacturer of butcher scales, Forschner soon became the exclusive U. S. Distributor for Victorinox knives, and was the name by which Victorinox knives were known.

Compare with similar items

This Item
Victorinox Swiss Army 5.2063.20-X14 Fibrox Chef's Knife Black 8 in
Victorinox Swiss Army 5.2063.20-X14 Fibrox Chef's Knife Black 8 in
Recommendations
Victorinox Fibrox Pro Chef's Knife, 8-Inch Chef's FFP - SET OF 2
dummy
Victorinox Swiss Classic 8-Inch Chef's Knife with Granton Edge
dummy
Victorinox Swiss Classic 10-Inch Chef's Knife
dummy
Mercer Culinary M23510 Renaissance, 8-Inch Chef's Knife
dummy
Victorinox Forged Professional 8-Inch Chef's Knife
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Price$53.83$87.99$73.00-34% $48.97
List:$74.00
-8% $44.00
Typical:$48.03
-21% $155.00
Typical:$195.31
Delivery
Get it as soon as Monday, Jul 29
Get it Jul 31 - Aug 2
Get it as soon as Monday, Jul 29
Get it as soon as Monday, Jul 29
Get it as soon as Monday, Jul 29
Get it as soon as Wednesday, Jul 31
Customer Ratings
Easy to hold
4.7
5.0
4.6
4.6
4.8
4.0
Ergonomic
4.7
5.0
4.7
4.6
4.7
4.0
Maneuverability
4.7
5.0
4.8
4.8
Value for money
4.3
4.7
4.3
Sold By
Amazon.com
Stelli Products
Pattern Professional
Pattern Professional
Amazon.com
az-boutique-us
number of pieces
1
2
1
1
1
1
blade edge
Plain
Plain
Hollow
Plain
Plain
Plain
blade material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
High Carbon Steel
Carbon
blade length
8 inches
7.9 inches
8 inches
10 inches
8 inches
8 inches
blade color
Silver
silver
Silver
Silver
Silver
Silver
handle material
Stainless,Stainless Steel,Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Delrin, Santoprene
polyoxymetylene (POM)
construction type
Stamped
Stamped
Stamped
Forged
Forged

Customer reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
14,260 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of use, edge, weight and handle of the kitchen knife. For example, they mention it's sturdy, holds an edge and is easy to handle. Some appreciate the rubber-ish handle and find it comfortable in their hand.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

1,911 customers mention "Sharpness"1,720 positive191 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the kitchen knife. For example, they mention it's crazy sharp, it maintains an edge quite well, and it cuts beautifully. Some say the blade is great and it'll stay sharp for a long time. Overall, most are happy with the quality and performance of this knife.

"...This knife is very sharp! One can slice very thin or thick. I have not needed to sharpen it yet but I do use a steel before each use...." Read more

"...Good edge, not surgery edge, but good enough. Vegetable cutting for me is fine. For now. But holding an edge and being hard is not easy...." Read more

"Great blade. Very sharp. Good handle.Ultimately disposable in a few years at this price" Read more

"...angle, which combined with the handle makes it relatively easy to chop through things like squash...." Read more

1,503 customers mention "Quality"1,398 positive105 negative

Customers are impressed with the quality of the Victorinox kitchen knife. They say that it's a professional grade, sturdy enough to handle butternut squash, and sharp enough to produce thin, even slices. Customers also mention that the design of the knife has been well engineered, and the micro bevel increases durability. They also appreciate the hard, slightly grippy plastic handle. Overall, customers are happy with the product's quality.

"...The Victorinox 8-Inch Chef's Knife is a fantastic general purpose knife at any price. At $40, it's a steal!" Read more

"...So my rating of 5 is for what it is. Cheap throw away and project knife. Easy to care for, and easy to use, good balance and a reasonable edge...." Read more

"Great blade. Very sharp. Good handle.Ultimately disposable in a few years at this price" Read more

"...Overall this knife is fantastic, and does exactly what one would hope a knife would do; namely, be really sharp and cut through with accuracy...." Read more

1,036 customers mention "Value"991 positive45 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the kitchen knife. They say it works like a dream for an amazing price, and is an excellent buy. However, some customers mention that the knife is ultimately disposable in a few years at this price.

"Cheap and easy. Less than a 100.00 USD. Pay attention folks. This is a disposable. Any thoughts of long term on this are fool hardy...." Read more

"Great blade. Very sharp. Good handle.Ultimately disposable in a few years at this price" Read more

"...to hit this very low price point- this makes the knife an absolutely great value and one of the best examples of how a chef knife should be designed..." Read more

"This knife has doubled in price in the past 9 years but it remains a bargain...." Read more

711 customers mention "Handle"578 positive133 negative

Customers like the handle of the kitchen knife. They say it's comfortable, rubbery, and doesn't slip easily. They also say it has a great balance and feel.

"...10 inch chef knives are too long for most home chefs. It feels balanced in your hand giving you great control. Dicing is a breeze too...." Read more

"...So my rating of 5 is for what it is. Cheap throw away and project knife. Easy to care for, and easy to use, good balance and a reasonable edge...." Read more

"Great blade. Very sharp. Good handle.Ultimately disposable in a few years at this price" Read more

"...+ The handle is also very slip resistant, so you feel in control of the knife, and don't have to worry about losing the knife if you want to make a..." Read more

520 customers mention "Ease of use"510 positive10 negative

Customers find the kitchen knife easy to handle and use. They say the blade is lightweight and sharp, making it easy for workers to hone quickly. The handle is synthetic, making caring for the knife super simple. Some customers even say it's nearly indestructible and comfortable to use. Overall, most are happy with the ease of use and recommend it as a gift for new cooks.

"...It feels balanced in your hand giving you great control. Dicing is a breeze too. Very quick...." Read more

"Cheap and easy. Less than a 100.00 USD. Pay attention folks. This is a disposable. Any thoughts of long term on this are fool hardy...." Read more

"...+ The length at 8 inches is both comfortable and manageable...." Read more

"...But it hones and sharpens easily for beginners.No regrets on this purchase." Read more

392 customers mention "Grip"381 positive11 negative

Customers find the grip of the kitchen knife nice, slip resistant, and easy to grip. They also say the handle feels like a firm textured plastic and is comfortable. Customers also mention that the blade's sharpness allows for a lighter grip and causes less hand strain.

"...Dicing is a breeze too. Very quick. The handle won't slip and blade depth is deep enough so your knuckles won't make contact with the cutting..." Read more

"...I know it will not last so I enjoy it for what it is today. The handle grip is fine. Easy to care for, and a good purchase in my hand...." Read more

"...+ The handle is also very slip resistant, so you feel in control of the knife, and don't have to worry about losing the knife if you want to make a..." Read more

"...Unlike with wooden handles, the texture also prevents the knife from slipping even when wet or slick with oil...." Read more

352 customers mention "Weight"303 positive49 negative

Customers like the weight of the kitchen knife. They say the weight is very light in weight, the blade and the size of the handle gives the knife a sense of balance. They also say the knife is comfortable and easy to use.

"...and is eight inches in length. So it's light and not too long. 10 inch chef knives are too long for most home chefs...." Read more

"...It’s light but stable, and very sharp. I also read it’s easy to sharpen it again. A winner!" Read more

"...Glad to see they haven't changed. Stays sharp, well balanced and light. It's not fancy like some of my other knives, but it never lets me down." Read more

"I love this knife’s weight in my hand and the sense of balance it has when I’m chopping a ton of stuff. Perfect...." Read more

281 customers mention "Edge"231 positive50 negative

Customers like the edge of the kitchen knife. They say it holds an edge well, is stable, and has a good cutting edge. Some mention that the steel is very hard and the blade retains its edge for a long time.

"...Home chefs on a budget and just starting out, this is fine. Good edge, not surgery edge, but good enough. Vegetable cutting for me is fine. For now...." Read more

"...Edge retention is very good (though clearly not as good as some of the higher end knives I've used); I have resharpened mine to 15 degrees and it..." Read more

"...when you're done sharpening, if done properly, it will hold its edge for a very long time with only minimal honing needed...." Read more

"...These knives hold an edge very well and only needs a honing every month or so. I’ve never needed to actually sharpen it in the year of use...." Read more

The is the best chef’s knife I’ve used under $100.
5 out of 5 stars
The is the best chef’s knife I’ve used under $100.
I’m not a professional chef, so take my statement with a grain of salt. I am, however, an obsessive researcher. So before dropping the $40-ish on this knife, I spent way more time than I should have, doing my due diligence on this purchase.First off, this knife is replacing a Farberware Edgekeeper 8-Inch Forged Triple Riveted Chef Knife in High Carbon-Stainless Steel. In the picture I posted, you see both knives side by side, the Farberware on the left, the Victorinox on the right. That Farberware runs less than $20 on here, or in stores. And to be honest, it feels like a sub twenty-dollar knife. When compared to this Victorinox knife, however, it feels like there’s more than a twenty-to-thirty-dollar difference.The Victorinox came highly recommended by America’s Test Kitchen, which, in all honesty, was enough for me to pull the trigger on it, but my compulsive nature had me go down the rabbit hole of even more reviews, message boards, Reddit, YouTube etc.The Victorinox is lighter, coming in at 5.7oz to Farberware’s 6.8oz. The spine on the Farberware is thicker, but not by much, at a little over 1/16th inch, where the Victorinox looks to be right at 1/16th inch. While the Farberware is a forged steel, and thicker and heavier, it also has more flex and bend to it, which is surprising.I have larger than average hands for a man, and the Victorinox feels better in my hand than the Farberware does. It’s also much easier to wield, possibly due to balance and weight, but also due to the edge. The shape of this knife also means that when I use it, even with my big hands and banana fingers, I can chop straight down, and my knuckles won’t hit the cutting board, whereas they will on the Farberware.I watched a video of Gordon Ramsey dicing an onion, and then did what the video showed. With the Farberware, even though it was sharp enough to shave the hair from my arms (this is not an exaggeration, I have the Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition powered belt sharpener, it will make a butter knife sharp enough to shave with), it was not as low effort to dice an onion as Chef Ramsey made it out to be, and that extra effort means pushing the knife through the onion, needing to make wider cuts, and an overall messier experience. I won’t say the Victorinox was as smooth as Chef Ramsey is, but it was MUCH closer to that level of low effort, slicing through the onion without having to exert much force at all, making very clean, close together slices.The Victorinox came out of the box exceptionally sharp. In the two and a half months I’ve been using it, I’ve yet to sharpen it at all, and it still feels the same as it did right out of the box. The Farberware was not sharp when I bought it, and I have to sharpen it every couple of weeks to keep it usable.The Victorinox knife also claims to be dishwasher safe. I don’t know, I don’t own a dishwasher. But I also wouldn’t put it through the dishwasher if I did have one. I just wipe the knife as I use it, and then give it a gentle soapy hand wash and rinse, hand dry it and hang it up on the magnetic knife thingy. It doesn’t take that much effort and the knife doesn’t sit wet (or moist) for a while and increase the likelihood of rust forming.I will add a caveat to my overall buy-it-now review. My girlfriend doesn’t like this knife. Her dislike of this stems mostly from its size, though, this is a pretty big knife. She prefers a much cheaper, Kiwi brand knife we also have, because she feels it is easier to use, due to its shape and overall size.If you need a new chef’s knife, or just don’t love the one you have, or, if you haven’t ever tried this knife, and think chefs on TV effortlessly slicing through fibrous vegetables like a hot knife through butter isn’t realistic, get this knife, and prepare to be shocked.*I bought this knife with my own, hardly earned money. I wasn’t compensated in any way for this review. HOWEVER, if, say Victorinox, wanted to send me one of everything they make, I wouldn’t complain.
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2013
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
I have had this knife almost two months with daily use. I used it to prepare Thanksgiving dinner recently. In a few words, buy this knife. You will not be disappointed. I give credit to Cook's Illustrated for a great review. The magazine article goes into great detail why the Victorinox Chef knife is their go to knife. This knife is selected as their general use kitchen knife. I've seen this knife in the hands of Cook's Illustrated chefs on the shows.

My personal experience with this knife confirms the article's selection as best chef's knife. I have done quick work of all types of vegetables, raw and cooked meats and fish and very easily sliced through a thick cantaloupe.

This knife is very sharp! One can slice very thin or thick. I have not needed to sharpen it yet but I do use a steel before each use. It weighs just a tad over 6 oz. and is eight inches in length. So it's light and not too long. 10 inch chef knives are too long for most home chefs. It feels balanced in your hand giving you great control. Dicing is a breeze too. Very quick. The handle won't slip and blade depth is deep enough so your knuckles won't make contact with the cutting board. I don't use my other knives much anymore.

The other chef in the house says this "...is a dangerous knife, thin enough and very sharp!" Ha Ha.

The Victorinox 40520 sells for about $40 but compares favorably with $200 Asian knives like santokus. However, if you don't own a sharpener made for Asian blades and you are not using a stone to maintain your Victorinox, you will need to spend some more money to purchase an Asian sharpener. This is because the angle of the knife edge of this knife is steeper than European chef's knives. If you use an old school sharpener, you will ruin the edge of this knife. So your total cost will be closer to $85. Still worth it in my opinion. I purchased the Chef's Choice Pronto Santoku/Asian Manual Knife Sharpener for $40. But I haven't used it yet so I will not comment on it.

I also bought the Victorinox 48042 Cutlery 3-Piece Paring Knife Set for $15. I am very happy with these paring/peeling knives. The blades are sharp and thin and the handles long enough for great control. These knives along with the chef knife is all you will need for most cutting/slicing/chopping/dicing/peeling. The only additional knife I might look for is an old school carving knife for presentation carving. You know, the one with an antler handle and soft steel. Probably have to start going to the local flee market.

Caring for these knives are straight forward. Use a steel between uses for the chef's knife. Always hand wash the knifes with warm water and soap if desired. Do not use a scrubbing pad like the green weenie sponge. Towel dry immediately and store in wooden block or similar. Be careful, the chef's knife is sharp.

The Victorinox 8-Inch Chef's Knife is a fantastic general purpose knife at any price. At $40, it's a steal!
11 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2019
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
Cheap and easy. Less than a 100.00 USD. Pay attention folks. This is a disposable. Any thoughts of long term on this are fool hardy. The name is a quality one. Swiss Army knife anyone? You are not going to get Damascus steel here or hammer or heat forged in some rare Japanese Temple Smelt or forge so get over it!

Now to the good stuff, and who this is for. You did read Amazon's comments right? For Home Chefs and Professional use. This means it is not a lifer knife. Once dull, dispose of properly. Meat butcher shops love these knives. They don't have time to sharpen them. Dull dispose , get another one out and keep on cutting. Home chefs on a budget and just starting out, this is fine. Good edge, not surgery edge, but good enough. Vegetable cutting for me is fine. For now. But holding an edge and being hard is not easy.

I like this one. I know it will not last so I enjoy it for what it is today. The handle grip is fine. Easy to care for, and a good purchase in my hand. Knife has reasonably good balance. Makes easy work of carrots and celery, and tomatoes no problem. Meats do just fine.

Construct is what I expect from a Chromium Carbide Stainless Steel Knife. Low maintenance, and easy to clean up. No oiling since it is not high carbon steel. It is an average in the kitchen use knife for most of us.

If you are a Cordon Bleu, you already know what this throw away is. If you get a year of long hard use out of it, throw a party. Short of abusing this knife, it should do about that amount. But everyone's cooking chores and food stuffs to be cut can vary. Go through bone allot? Don't expect this edge to last. This is an under 50.00 USD knife remember? So the main thing I use it for is my power diet I am under taking. Wanting to drastically get more fruit and vegetable diet in gear this knife, my food processor and other ancillary items are set to get my life turned around along with great exercise. Down 17 pounds in under 2 months!

This knife opens the door to more delightful cutlery I want to use in my lifestyle change. This throw away will be part of it. I want a fine Damascus steel knife sure. I love the heat and hammer folded and forged durability and esthetics. I am paying attention to Rockwell hardness and composition sure, but not stressing on it allot. Allot of people want a lifer knife for nothing. So unrealistic. Unless you are prepared to sharpen and maintain say a High Carbon Steel knife while that has an incredible edge, you will need to sharpen it more often. Oil it too! Also remember when you sharpen you remove material of the blade which is a normal act of sharpening. High Chromium Carbide Stainless steel is old reliable. No oil needed and will hold its edge longer, usually. But harder to sharpen typically than High Carbon Steel knives.

This starter knife here will open doors for many needing a cheap knife for getting started in cooking on a budget and move onto a better knife when they are ready. Or like me have a few cadre of knives for the applications in the kitchen I may have. This knife is invaluable for one you really don't care about stressing in the kitchen because it is cheap. Break the edge, so what? Get another one, they are cheap. Firstly though ask yourself how you damaged that knife using it improperly? Was it defective? In any case ponder for a bit and move on.

So my rating of 5 is for what it is. Cheap throw away and project knife. Easy to care for, and easy to use, good balance and a reasonable edge. A lifer knife? A 1 star. You will find this edge harder to get back but it is possible, but ask yourself if it is worth the time and money on stones and so on, or just get another one. A lifestyle is about choices, and this knife fits many needs. Be honest with what you are going to do, and what your expectations are. One knife does not do all! Also, remember Amazon sells a whole many more knives if this isn't the one. Do your research beyond here at Amazon. Learn how knives are made. Fascinating actually, and do research beyond the marketing BS!

Use always a sharp and maintained knife, and happy cooking!
36 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
Great blade. Very sharp. Good handle.
Ultimately disposable in a few years at this price

Top reviews from other countries

Caffe Misto
5.0 out of 5 stars Everybody should have one
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2024
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
Really great kitchen knife, still have it to this day
Comfortable to grip for extended periods and a not too big not too small size
Just keep the edge sharp with a good whetstone and this knife will last you a long long time
Dr Pankaj Mehta
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product with a pathetic packaging
Reviewed in India on October 7, 2020
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
Very nice and lives up to the description. Great grip and very sturdy with ability for very thin slicing.

Very poor packing though - such a long knife with such a sharp edge packet in blister sheet !!!!!!😳 No protective sheath or case. Extremely careless.
2 people found this helpful
Report
Josephine Varney
5.0 out of 5 stars Great knife
Reviewed in Australia on March 5, 2024
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
Very sharp. Perfect.
Lynn Lum
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
Reviewed in Singapore on September 12, 2020
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
Handle is good to hold. Weight is good - not too heavy or light.
B
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent knife
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2021
Pattern Name: Chef's KnifeVerified Purchase
I have some non kitchen victorinox knives and I've always been amazed by the quality for the money. This one did not disappoint. The steel is fantastic, the handle is very grippy and comfortable, overall very happy. Just keep in mind like all other knives ever, it will require sharpening. Some people in reviews seem to think a knife should stay sharp forever, that's not very realistic. I do a quick 15 second sharpening every couple of uses and it's always like a razor. The packaging is also very simplistic. I don't care since I bought it for myself, but as a gift it could use a nice box. Overall would definitely recommend, cuts meat, veggies and anything else like it's nothing. Watch your fingers :)