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Calphalon Traditional 8-Inch Chef's Knife | 
enlarge | Brand: Calphalon
List Price: $54.00 Buy New: $24.97 You Save: $29.03 (54%)
Rating: 7 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 4.1 x 1.2
Model: KN4008T UPC: 016853001453 EAN: 0016853001453 ASIN: B000067FDJ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | One piece forged construction for lifelong durability | | • | Full tang design for better balance and superior strength | | • | Hygienic fiberglass-reinforced poly resin handle will not absorb mositure, crack, split, or chip | | • | Made from high-carbon stainless German steel | | • | Lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Fully forged from a single piece of German high-carbon stainless steel, this 8-inch chef's knife with its curved blade is ideal for rocking through a chopping or mincing task as well as for all-purpose cutting. The 8-inch length suits most cooks, though small-handed cooks might prefer the 6-inch version and experts, the 10-inch. The broad blade is tapered from spine to edge and from heel to tip, with a bolster providing balance and safety. Additional balance and strength come from the full tang running through the handle, which is formed of hygienic, fiberglass-reinforced poly that won't crack, split, or chip and is attached to the tang with the traditional three rivets. The high-carbon stainless-steel blade takes and holds a fine edge and it won't rust, stain, or discolor. A quality knife like this should be hand washed. It carries a lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Amazing value September 15, 2007 B. K. (Penn State) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I work in a high-volume restaurant, and I purchased this knife for daily use at work. I own a Wusthof Classic 8" cook's knife for home use. I have found that in every way that counts this knife stands up every bit as well as the much pricier Wusthof knife. It is much heavier, but that actually is a benefit when using the knife to chop a large amount of vegetables all day. I highly recommend this knife as a great value and a quality replacement for all the major high quality knives I have used ie. Wusthof, Henckels, Sabatier.
Top Quality, Great Price July 31, 2006 Julie A., Karinshak (Columbia, Maryland USA) I purchased this item about a year ago, after reading several good reviews on Calphalon knives. I'm a vegetarian chef, so veg prep is a way of life and, as a result, this knife gets used quite a bit. Washing it by hand (as recommended with all knives, regardless of the maker) and honing it every once in a while, this knife is just as sharp as the day I got it. This is a tribute to a well made product that is meant to last for a lifetime. I'll probably have to have it professionally sharpened at some point to keep it razor sharp, but seeing as that won't be for another year or two. I have since buying this also purchased a spare chefs knife and a paring knife from the same product line and have had similar results. I would whole heartitly recommend this product to anyone who likes to cook.
the most basic of all kitchen knives January 2, 2004 Don Eylat (Virginia Beach, VA United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
crafted(forged) in China using German steel(reputed to be furnished by F. Dick, a companycompeting with Henckels and Wusthoff, this knife is, as one reviewer noted very heavy, perhaps heavierthan it needs to be.Onereason may be the fact that the handle's top was left unshaped: quite square. this might repell cooks with tender hands - not a problem for me. the weight to me is an advantageand any professional chef or butcher will tell you that a heavy knife does more work than a light one will. so much forthat!the only flawI found is that it was not subjected to a final honing: it is sharp but not to high standards. Fortunately,I'm good at sharpening(have done it professionally - for pay.)AND thesteel is great- has notrequired sharpening in a year of use, just normal"steeling" after or before use.Onereviewer complained of tarnishing -might he have put it into the dishwasher?, I wonder.I wash mine with standard liquid detergent and rinse in very hot water, then let the water drip off. oftenI use a strong hard surface cleaner to restore immaculate appearance and No discoloration of anykind.(used and washed several times daily for a full year.)I bought it from Amazon for about half the current price( Calphalon cutlery was still unknown to most . . . .Even at today's price, this knife cost 40 to 50% less than thebetter known German knives by Henckels or Wusthof/ Trident. if weight and a squarish handle do not turn you off - you will notregret your purchase( ideally after a good sharpening by an expert) and it'll last a lifetime or two.Don'teven thinkofthecheaper Sabatier offerings( most are pure garbage.)Now, if money is ofno great consequence, look at Japanese knives(global is one brand orthe Australian Furi) orbetter yet Japanese laminated knives(at thetop are Damascus steel laminations but you may be looking at a 7 inch santoku (all purpose chef knife)costing over $1000 and a decentset inthe $5000 range(why isn't it your butler doingthe shopping?)
You get what you pay for November 6, 2003 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have had this knife for 6 months and it is starting to oxidize(If this is made of German steel I wonder what grade of steel it is?). I wonder how long before it starts to rust? and another problems it is so poorly formed compared to knives by Henckels, Wusthof and other German makers of fine cutlery. It definitely pays to spend the money on much better cutlery by Henckels than this poorly made product.
Surprising Value May 15, 2003 I. King (Las Vegas, NV) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When my estranged husband got custody of the Wusthof, I knew I had to find something to replace it. My budget dictated something less expensive than the typical eighty or so dollars I'd spend for one of the German knives I preferred. I bought this Calphalon. I decided to try it because of the known quality of the Calphalon cookware.Wow. The price/value is incredible. It was more solid and heavier than I expected with good heft and surprising balance. It doesn't "rock" as well as the Wusthof, but for the price, it's something I can live with! I prefer the "classic" look and was not disappointed in the quality of the handle. I'm pretty sure that eventually, I will get an entire set of Wusthof or Henckels (sp?), as they are superior. In the meantime (like in months and months) I will continue to use the Calphalon(s)- yes, I will be buying more - because of the value and great quality for the price.
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