🔪 Slice into Excellence with Every Cut!
The KiwiBrand Stainless Steel 8 inch Thai Chef's Knife No. 21 is a professional-grade kitchen tool featuring a precision 8-inch blade made from durable stainless steel. Weighing only 3.2 ounces, it combines lightweight design with a sleek brown handle, making it a stylish yet functional addition to any culinary setup.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Item Length | 12.4 Inches |
BladeLength | 8 Inches |
Blade Color | Silver |
Color | Brown |
Construction Type | Forged |
BladeType | Plain |
I**'
This knife punches above its weight!
Excellent knife for the price! It's very slicy and easily resharpened. The edge last longer than I expected and it's sharpness (and blade life) can be extended easily with regular honing with a ceramic stone and leather strop.
M**T
Good knives at a low cost.
These are inexpensive, easy to use kitchen knives. In fact, they are the only ones I use. Easy to sharpen, they seem to hold an edge for a reasonable amount of time. If they eear out or get lost, no big deal, disposable razor blades cost more. I just order another one!
T**K
I love knife from Thailand it the best
Awesome
7**5
Excellent knife, wish it had a slightly thicker blade!
I generally buy high quality knifes but wanted to try my hand at a Santoku before sinking a lot of money into a good quality Santoku design, so this was a cheap way to try it. First about Kiwi knife - blade is very thin and flexes - need to be extra careful using it - , it was dull and arrived with a burr on one side, also there was a couple of small chips on the blade, metal is soft but I was able to sharpen it using 3200 stone and removed all the burr using ceramic rod, it’s now very sharp but metal is soft so it will require regular daily maintenance. If it didn’t have the chips and was sharp, I would give it 4stars, but for $10, it’s absolutely worth it! As for Santoku design, it’s a light general purpose design and it complements my 10” VG10 Chef knife (In my opinion it will not replace a Chef’s knife for an advanced home cook or a chef), and a Zwilling Twin Professional large set Ive had for 30 years that’s still going strong. As for the Zwilling professional set, design is excellent, 30 years ago the German steel was pretty good and had high relative hardness, today however, it’s just ok and is relatively soft but it’s multipurpose, takes a sharp edge, will require regular maintenance, but I know I won’t chip it going thru a bone by accident. I will buy another Kiwi but not as my primary knife!——————-6/10/24 UpdateIt’s funny but with all the great knives I have, I still find myself reaching for this knife instead of my expensive knives, that says a lot. Upping my rating to 4 stars.As for my Zwilling professional western chef’s knife I’ve had for 30 years, I hardly ever use it, just sits in its block. I will never buy another thick blade western knife! Once you use a thin blade knife (slightly thicker than kiwi), you’ll never go back. The magic happens when you have a hard enough blade that holds an edge for a long time, won’t chip and you can sharpen without too much difficulty. Too hard and will hold edge for a long time but will chip and it’s hard to sharpen, too soft and requires sharpening every day but won’t chip.
E**S
Good 10 dollar knife
I am an owner of several higher end knives from Japanese forges (Makoto Kurosaki, Toshihiro Wakui and so on), and this knife is by no means the same level of production, it's not a particularly impressive steel, it doesn't have nearly the same hours of work put into it as those, but this is not a high end knife, this is a 10 dollar knife.With all that said, I was actually pleasantly surprised by this knife. The knife is overall lightweight, the handle is a lightweight wood with a half-tang construction which ends up tipping the balance point towards the blade itself, this makes the knife more suitable for a pinch grip (for those less experienced, this is a good thing)The fit and finish was surprisingly good as well, neither the spine, nor choil has particularly sharp edges, making the pinch grip very comfortable for a 10 dollar knife. While the handle is reasonably fitted to the blade.Cutting performance is really exceptional for such a low-pricepoint knife, it is by no means exceptional, but the blade is significantly thinner than that of European style knives, this means the blade geometry will make the knife better at cutting soft produce. In order to compensate for the thinness, the steel is not hardened to a very high HRC (probably around 56 I'd say), this means that the edge retention is not particularly good, this knife will need frequent honing if you want to maintain the out-of-the-box sharpness, this is the same as with most low-mid end knives. That said, this knife is so thin and soft that honing is actually quite enough to maintain a decent edge, you will not need to sharpen this knife if you are otherwise used to European knives. And because of the blade geometry, this knife will still cut quite well even when dull.It should be noted that this knife is NOT intended to handle the same workloads as thicker blades of equal or lesser hardness would. This is absolutely not a knife meant for hard produce such as bones. It is purely a vegetable and filet knife, which it does better than any other knife in this price bracket, from my experience.Overall, this is an expectational knife for the price. Personally, I grab this knife whenever I just want to do a quick prep without performing the ritual of care that high-end knives require. But I can imagine that if you don't otherwise have a high-end Japanese-style knife, this knife can easily become your favorite knife for vegetables and fileting.
H**.
Buen cuchillo
Entrega rápida, buena relación calidad precio, el cuchillo viene con buen filo.
S**H
So handy and affordable
I think a cleaver like this is such a game changer in the kitchen. The feel of cutting and also so much more surface area to transport the cut pieces into a pan. This is an amazing knife at a great price point that makes the cleaver experience accessible to all!
E**C
expensive for the quality
so so quality, too expensive for the quality
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