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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Victorinox 40520 Fibrox 8-Inch Chef's KnifeCustomer Review: Awesome Product Summary: 5 Stars
I recently received this chef's knife and I find it very sharp and well made. It is noticably sharper than my older Wustoff knives and the blade is nice and wide for scooping items off the cutting board. It was sharp enough to effortlessly cut paper thin slices from some stringy leftover steak tips that I pulled out of the fridge for fajitas. The grip is rather large which may not be great for those with small hands but it is a rubbery non-slip surface that would make it great for commercial applications. I may get the 10" version as well. This knife combined with a good paring knife and a serrated bread knife would be all you need to start out with. I have a small MAC knife and this knife is just as sharp. This inexpensive item would make a great gift to anyone who cooks for themselves and their family. The blade is stamped I believe but it is not flimsy at all and has a nice heft to it. I do not believe that you could find a significantly sharper blade for 10 times the price.
Customer Review: Awesome both quality and price Summary: 5 Stars
I took it to a local pub to let the female bartender I know use it to slice her fruits. As it would go, she didn't need to that day (first time ever :)). It was slow and she was bored and decided to try it on an orange. It went through it almost by the weight of the knife itself. She was so impressed, she had one of the waitress's who also bartends try it. She insisted on finishing the orange she like it so much. They gave it to the cook and he used it on a tomato and he gave it high compliments (which trust me he doesn't do often). I gave them the knife which took a lot of convincing. They thought it was too expensive. Even after telling them it was realitively cheap, they still guessed over $50. I finally convinced them and ordered another one for myself. I haven't used it on meats yet, but trust me, it's so sharp I have no doubts about how well it will do. I highly recommend this knife (just be warned to be carefull. it would go through a finger very easily)!!
Customer Review: Buy These Knives! Summary: 5 Stars
If you cook AT ALL, you should own this knife. If you're looking to get your feet wet with a premium knife because the knives you've been buying at the retail chains just don't seem to cut it--BUY THIS KNIFE. It's sharper than a lot of your premium brands because if you look carefully, most of those primo brands offer a bottom of the line knife and you end up paying for the name rather than the product; this knife, sharp as top of the lines: It's the KNIFE USED IN PROFESSIONAL KITCHENS! Also, if you're looking for a knife lighter than the Wustof or Henckels--BUY THIS KNIFE! You can pony up for the lightweight and equally impressive Global, but it's going to cost you an extra $50 or $60. My girlfriend LOVES this knife! I also advise checking out the plastic cases for these knives in case you're short on kitchen space or, I kid you not, you may just want to take this knife to show your friends; it's that incredible. In short, don't second guess--BUY THIS KNIFE!
Customer Review: Professional edge and durability at a budget price Summary: 5 Stars
This knife is a workhorse, made to stand up to years of punishment in a restaurant kitchen. It is not a flashy, delicate show knife, shimmering with the ripples of hand-forged Japanese steel. It is not a heavy, solid Wusthof or Henckel blade, built like a tank. The Victorinox (Forschner) knifes sits between these two extremes; the blade is thick enough to handle punishment, but light enough to make 20 pounds of julienne onions easy. The Fibrox handle is impact resistant, easy on the hands, and grippy even when slicing greasy sides of bacon. Lack of a bolster means the entire blade is usable, and facilitates honing and sharpening. Full-tang construction gives it good balance, and durability. The steel holds an excellent edge, but is still flexible enough to hit bones without chipping and breaking.
My 8" Victorinox chef's knife isn't gorgeous, but it's hard to argue with the results it delivers day after day in a professional kitchen.
Customer Review: Perfect for an amateur Summary: 5 Stars
I have never been in a kitchen until about 4 months ago and I have been spending a lot of time cooking in the recent past. I am still learning and am a amateur chef.
On a regular day, I cut a lot of vegetables, seafood and also meat. This knife is just plain magic on herbs. I made a mistake and started with a 10inch knife, also from the same manufacturer- [ http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000CF8YO?ie=UTF8&tag=superkitchen-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0000CF8YO ], but I think this 8 inch knife fits my needs better. I returned the 10 inch knife and got the 8inch knife.
The handle is perfect, had not slipped once and also I feel a lot better with balance in holding this knife, than I did with the 10inch knife. I wear gloves sometimes, and sometimes I even use this with wet hands and this knife has been perfect till date.
I am an amateur and this knife fits me better [personal opinion].
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