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Amazon has Zwilling Twinny Kids Chef's Knife w/ Finger Guard (2 colors) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Available:Features:
  • Kids chef's knife with rounded tip designed for safety
  • Protective full bolster
  • Stainless-steel blade is sharp – Adult Supervision Required
  • Includes sheath to protect the blade in storage that doubles as a finger guard when cutting
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Amazon [amazon.com] has ZWILLING TWINNY Kids Chef's Knife w/ Finger Guard for $12. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Previous Frontpage Deal at $12 with +18 Deal Score and 27 comments.

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Model: ZWILLING TWINNY Kids Chef’s Knife - Blue

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My job as a parent is to raise my children into healthy independent adults. I started learning to chop and cook at 5. It is a fundamental life skill that a disappointing number of adults never learn. I assure you it is 5x the work to walk your kids through making something step by step compared with doing something yourself. It is quite the opposite of lazy, it is real parenting.
What a ridiculous comment. My kid enjoys helping in the kitchen and loves chopping veggies etc. Has nothing to do with lazy.
You took the words out of my mouth. The lazy way is to quickly prepare something vs helping them learn and patiently watching as they struggle and make mistakes as you monitor, correct, teach and encourage. Would love to see the meals that our friend above prepares for his/her kids 🤣. I'm sure it involves lots of chopping, prep work and very healthy for the kids 👍 🔪

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05-23-2024 at 11:06 AM.
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In for one for the boy, thanks OP!
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05-23-2024 at 02:44 PM.

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05-23-2024 at 02:44 PM.
This might be a better deal unless for some reason you really want this brand.
We've had one of these knives (used to be sold in combo with a peeler) for close to 4 years. It's so good that we ended up buying 5 to replace the knives they use at my kid's school.

https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/smab...-60576626/
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05-23-2024 at 03:52 PM.
05-23-2024 at 03:52 PM.
Quote from Jedidude :
This might be a better deal unless for some reason you really want this brand.
We've had one of these knives (used to be sold in combo with a peeler) for close to 4 years. It's so good that we ended up buying 5 to replace the knives they use at my kid's school.

https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/smab...-60576626/

Thanks for the suggestion…I live near to IKEA and they have a lot of interesting ideas. This time I think I prefer the Zwilling tho…not for the brand but because of the shape of the blade and the sheath can double as a finger protector/trainer.

…I did opt for the bundle with the apron tho—looks snazzy with the Twins logo stitched on it =P.
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05-23-2024 at 04:53 PM.
05-23-2024 at 04:53 PM.
Quote from FaithKnight :
Thanks for the suggestion…I live near to IKEA and they have a lot of interesting ideas. This time I think I prefer the Zwilling tho…not for the brand but because of the shape of the blade and the sheath can double as a finger protector/trainer.

…I did opt for the bundle with the apron tho—looks snazzy with the Twins logo stitched on it =P.

NVM. Found the link 😀
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05-23-2024 at 05:33 PM.
05-23-2024 at 05:33 PM.
Yes, just click on "2pc" to switch to knife+apron
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05-23-2024 at 11:38 PM.
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Excuse me for my ignorance but what is the difference between this and a normal 4" knife that makes it better for kids? Just the rounded tip and integrated sheath? I'd really like to know, not trolling.
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05-24-2024 at 12:11 AM.
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Quote from androssking :
Excuse me for my ignorance but what is the difference between this and a normal 4" knife that makes it better for kids? Just the rounded tip and integrated sheath? I'd really like to know, not trolling.
Rounded tip of course and the finger guard, which is also a sheath. No accidental stabbing with this unless one tries real hard.
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05-24-2024 at 02:15 AM.
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What kind of kid needs a chef's knife? Cook for your kids. They don't need to learn how to cook. They are kids. Lazy parents
Teach a kid to fish and all that right? Or f them kids get em plump for the witch
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Quote from huysaves :
What kind of kid needs a chef's knife? Cook for your kids. They don't need to learn how to cook. They are kids. Lazy parents

What a ridiculous comment. My kid enjoys helping in the kitchen and loves chopping veggies etc. Has nothing to do with lazy.
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What kind of kid needs a chef's knife? Cook for your kids. They don't need to learn how to cook. They are kids. Lazy parents

My job as a parent is to raise my children into healthy independent adults. I started learning to chop and cook at 5. It is a fundamental life skill that a disappointing number of adults never learn. I assure you it is 5x the work to walk your kids through making something step by step compared with doing something yourself. It is quite the opposite of lazy, it is real parenting.
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Quote from ljette :
My job as a parent is to raise my children into healthy independent adults. I started learning to chop and cook at 5. It is a fundamental life skill that a disappointing number of adults never learn. I assure you it is 5x the work to walk your kids through making something step by step compared with doing something yourself. It is quite the opposite of lazy, it is real parenting.

You took the words out of my mouth. The lazy way is to quickly prepare something vs helping them learn and patiently watching as they struggle and make mistakes as you monitor, correct, teach and encourage. Would love to see the meals that our friend above prepares for his/her kids 🤣. I'm sure it involves lots of chopping, prep work and very healthy for the kids 👍 🔪
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What kind of kid needs a chef's knife? Cook for your kids. They don't need to learn how to cook. They are kids. Lazy parents

I don't think you have kids. Because if you do, you would know they're on you like glue and want to follow (and learn) whatever it is you're doing. With this, at least it'll help the parent with ONE LESS thing to worry about.
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