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The Cutluxe Paring Knife features a 3.5-inch razor-sharp blade forged from premium high-carbon German steel rated at 56+ Rockwell hardness, ensuring exceptional durability and rust resistance. Its full tang, triple-riveted pakkawood handle offers ergonomic comfort and superior control, making it ideal for precise peeling, slicing, and trimming. Hand sharpened to a 14-16 degree edge angle, this artisan series knife combines professional performance with lifetime warranty assurance, delivering unmatched value for serious home chefs and culinary enthusiasts.















| ASIN | B07L8PV5YH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,601 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #86 in Paring Knives |
| Blade Color | Stainless |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| BladeLength | 3.5 Inches |
| Brand Name | Cutluxe |
| Color | Black |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,157) |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| UPC | 855532008037 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**.
I know quality...
I a former hobby knife maker (retired) and I know a quality knife when I see it, hold it and use it. For the price you won't find a better knife than Cutluxe. I don't know how they can sell them as cheaply as they do because they are as good as any German or Japanese knives. In fact, I'll go so far as to state that Cutluxe is about as good as it gets for kitchen knives at any price. The paring knife I just bought is the best parer I've ever had and I've had more than a few. It's a great design with a solid backing (thickness) and a full tang for heft and balance. The rivets that secure the handle material seem secure enough to last a lifetime and it has a great feel in the hand. My other knives are mostly higher end knives from Germany (Wustoff) and Japan. My Japanese 10" chef knife is crafted from Damascus steel, which makes it stupidly expensive. I'd be too embarrassed to tell what I paid for that one. Truth is if all the Cutluxe knives are the same quality as this paring knife then you will absolutely not be disappointed. The only caveat I'll offer is that to be a serious knife owner is to know how to hone/sharpen your knives properly. I use a small, specialty belt grinder with varying belt grits to put a new edge on all my knives right after I buy them and then to maintain those edges. I highly recommend the Work Sharp sharpening system. It's $130, but it's the ONLY system that approximates professional sharpening that I've ever found and it won't break the bank. It's not a "gadget", but a serious sharpening tool. Don't bother with whet stones like my father taught me to use because they take forever and require too much skill for the average home cook to muster. Just get the Work Sharp. It's the best investment you'll ever make towards the care of your quality knives like Cutluxe. Mine is the Ken Onion edition. The most critical thing about sharpening is establishing a bevel angle and then being able to maintain it. The thing that sets the Work Sharp different from all other knife sharpening methods is the shape of the actual bevel. It's rounded, which is counter intuitive, but if you read the instructions you'll realize it's the right way to sharpen all of your knives. No other method of sharpening can do what this belt grinder can do. Just bear in mind when considering the Work Sharp that nothing is more dangerous in the kitchen than a dull knife. So, take heed. There is a lot more to know about knife care and maintenance, but if you've paid attention to me then you are on the fast track to knife happiness. It ain't rocket science. So, do your homework and learn the skills that will last you a lifetime. You won't regret it and you'll always have razor sharp knives in your knife block. JD
H**.
The most American (made in China) knives on Amazon.
In this age of new tech knives... "Damascus" steel, Powdered steel claiming super high hardness numbers and unheard of ten degree, Honbazuke factory sharpened angles, and on & on... Cutluxe Artisan Series is a gem of robust core quality... Legacy knives you give your kids. Rock solid three rivet handles that are sized for American men's hands. (I recently returned, and neg repped a different knife for a too small handle) Cutluxe claims to be designed in America and it shows in their Artisan series. They hold their edge well, even with a lot of 'bone and cutting board' contact. Plus, you can sharpen them at home, something that you likely can't do with a high-tech 8-12 degree angle knife. I'm kind of a knife hobbyist and if these were Made in America, they would cost 150 - $300 each imo. Sorry if I sound like an ad. I bought all my knives myself. They're just dam good knives.
A**O
Good quality!
This is a lot heavier than my last paring knife. It feels very nice in the hand. The build quality is very good. I am using it much more than my last paring knife. Time will tell how well it hold sharpness. I am very happy with it!
A**R
Fine knife with a unique handle shape
I bought the 5" Santoku and the 3.5" paring knife together so these comments apply to both knives. The build quality is extraordinary. Very sturdy knives, very solid. Sharp out of the box. The Santoku is masterful when used as a mid-point chopper, with the grasping hand positioned half over the blade and half over the handle, over the balance point. My only complaint is the shape of the handles (on both knives), with distinctly more mass toward the butt end of the handle. If that happens to fit your hand then you're in luck. It doesn't fit mine so well. I much prefer a uniform mass throughout the handle length. But the knives are fine in all other respects so I'm taking my time and trying to adjust to the different handle shape. Except for the handle shape issue my rating would be 5+.
J**R
Definitely five star purchase
Love the knife. Cutting ability is great. The knife did have a defect on the tip. Got in touch with the company and with in a few weeks they sent me a new knife. I will definitely purchase any future knives from them.
R**N
Great value
Nice handle and the blade holds an edge.
P**S
For the price you can't beat Cutluxe!
Cutluxe makes excellent cutlery for their mid-price range. They're not only extremely sharp when you get them, they hold that sharpness for a quite awhile before they need resharpening. They're also nice looking knives!
R**G
Perfect!
Great paring knife. Love it!
R**L
Jetzt das 5 te Messer von der Sorte und auch jetzt besser verarbeitet und super scharf
K**E
Fabulous product. Money well spent
O**I
Surpris de ce couteau. Il est arrivé dans un bel écrin protecteur. Bel outil lame épaisse et haute. Bonne prise en main et belle tenue. Utilisation très agréable parfois même surprenante d'efficacité. Il est parfait et idéal sur toutes les coupes. Je le recommande fortement. Je pense que ce couteau aura une durée de vie plus importante que d'autres de nos couteaux d'office qui sont partis à la poubelle ou servent de tournevis.
K**S
Brilliant knife could not fau!t presentation,sharpness,feel and weight of this paring knife, it was a little more than I had anticipated to pay but it's in the knife block now and I casually mentioned it to my partner,lovely came her reply ,thanks as usual Amazon regards John Hayes.
N**B
HOLY MOLY is this mama ever sharp. Like a razor and reponds to steeling kindly. A little unusual wide blade, though, that needed a little woodwork on my block to fit it in. Was worth the efforts.
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