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6" Victorinox Swiss Army Fibrox Straight Chef's Knife (Black)

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az-boutique-us via Amazon has 6" Victorinox Swiss Army Fibrox Straight Chef's Knife (Black, 5.2003.15-X8) on sale for $21.24 -> now $21.91. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Features:
  • An all-purpose chef's knife provides ultimate control to mince your way through any culinary challenge
  • Weighted and balanced for easy handling
  • Textured handle with a non-slip grip, even in wet conditions; ergonomically designed to minimize wrist tension and provide a comfortable grip
  • Hygienic, dishwasher safe, and NSF approved

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    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3155 customer reviews.
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az-boutique-us via Amazon has 6" Victorinox Swiss Army Fibrox Straight Chef's Knife (Black, 5.2003.15-X8) on sale for $21.24 -> now $21.91. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • An all-purpose chef's knife provides ultimate control to mince your way through any culinary challenge
  • Weighted and balanced for easy handling
  • Textured handle with a non-slip grip, even in wet conditions; ergonomically designed to minimize wrist tension and provide a comfortable grip
  • Hygienic, dishwasher safe, and NSF approved

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This price is lower than the previous FP Deal.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3155 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: 6" Victorinox Fibrox Stainless Steel Pro Chef's Knife

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jnyip
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Having had both these and high end Japanese knives, the Victorinox chef knife is probably the best for almost everyone (unless you are single and never have family or friends over who will use your Miyabi on a ceramic plate and then toss it in the sink). They are really sharp, and easy to sharpen, and you don't cry when they get chipped. That said, I have the 6 inch and it's probably my least used knife, too small for general meal prep and overkill for paring fruit and the like. The 8 inch is amazing.
ChathamH
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Mine is about eight years old & easily sharpens back up to usefulness with nothing more than the honing rod. I expect it will last a couple decades more at least. My mother still has a perfectly usable Forschner knife she picked up at a yard sale in the early 80s.

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Mar 05, 2025 04:48 PM
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EK100Mar 05, 2025 04:48 PM
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Victorinox Kitchen knives, imho of caring about kitchen knives for about 2 years, seem to be a good value. Good performer, not much to look at. Their texture handles are ugly to look at are great for grip. I would consider these good entry level knives, in my very humble and limited opinion.
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EagerWinter9500Mar 05, 2025 04:51 PM
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Normal price is about $30, and within the past year this has sold for $26. Pretty decent deal, and I've had good experience with Victorinox knives.
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I paid $20 for this knife 1.5 years ago. $20 well spent. Great little multi purpose knife for when I don't want to bring out an 8 inch knife. Retains edge well enough using just a honing steel. Would recommend
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steveindajeepMar 05, 2025 05:02 PM
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Yeah you cant beat them for the price. I have a lot of Vic. kitchen knives. Bought them all on slickdeals post.

Quote from EK100 :
Victorinox Kitchen knives, imho of caring about kitchen knives for about 2 years, seem to be a good value. Good performer, not much to look at. Their texture handles are ugly to look at are great for grip. I would consider these good entry level knives, in my very humble and limited opinion.
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tcopeMar 05, 2025 05:38 PM
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Good deal was $20. I'd say prices have gone up so $21 is a good deal now.

I agree, the handle is nothing to write home about but it does allow it to be placed in the dishwasher. Probably not the best practice but since it is not wood, that is an option. I've had 2 of these for at least 6 months. They are still razor sharp and my go to knives. They are a little thin so they flex a little but it's not so much that it makes them unsafe.

I would recommend this knife for $21 and would say that it should last at _least_ a couple of years. I'm expecting it will last me 5+ years as I have 2.
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v4vendettaMar 05, 2025 06:20 PM
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Quote from tcope :
Good deal was $20. I'd say prices have gone up so $21 is a good deal now.

I agree, the handle is nothing to write home about but it does allow it to be placed in the dishwasher. Probably not the best practice but since it is not wood, that is an option. I've had 2 of these for at least 6 months. They are still razor sharp and my go to knives. They are a little thin so they flex a little but it's not so much that it makes them unsafe.

I would recommend this knife for $21 and would say that it should last at _least_ a couple of years. I'm expecting it will last me 5+ years as I have 2.
Wow prices did go up. I remember the 8" fibrox chef's knife being in the $30 range when I got it in the mid 2010s but now I'm realizing that was a decade ago. Looks like those are around $45 these days, so I'd say $21 for the 6" is pretty good if you're looking for a budget entry level chef's knife.
Mar 05, 2025 06:37 PM
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lleung1980Mar 05, 2025 06:37 PM
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Can someone tell me if this knife is really lightweight? I prefer something heavy. I have a couple of Shun knives; they are great, but they need a lot of care.

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tomritMar 05, 2025 06:47 PM
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Quote from lleung1980 :
Can someone tell me if this knife is really lightweight? I prefer something heavy. I have a couple of Shun knives; they are great, but they need a lot of care.
What kind of care do u need with Shun knife?
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lleung1980Mar 05, 2025 06:51 PM
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Quote from tomrit :
What kind of care do u need with Shun knife?
Japanese knives, in general, are thinner and harder, but it is also easier to chip and more brittle
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stingtimeMar 05, 2025 06:54 PM
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I have more expensive shuns but tend to go for this knife for most tasks
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AutodidactMar 05, 2025 07:28 PM
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The 8" version of this has been a trusted ally for me for like 12 years. This line of knives is fantastic in function and value.
Mar 05, 2025 07:30 PM
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juserMar 05, 2025 07:30 PM
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Note that is only 6 inches which IHMO is too short to be called a chef's knife. The size makes it more of a utility knife routine kitchen tasks. Its nice to have a knife like this around and given that is can go into the dishwasher is a plus.
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tcopeMar 05, 2025 07:31 PM
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Quote from v4vendetta :
Wow prices did go up. I remember the 8" fibrox chef's knife being in the $30 range when I got it in the mid 2010s but now I'm realizing that was a decade ago. Looks like those are around $45 these days, so I'd say $21 for the 6" is pretty good if you're looking for a budget entry level chef's knife.
it is very light. Mainly as the handle material is just plastic. The blade is thin and slightly flexible but I would say not enough to be dangerous or difficult to use.
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AutodidactMar 05, 2025 07:34 PM
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Quote from Autodidact :
The 8" version of this has been a trusted ally for me for like 12 years. This line of knives is fantastic in function and value.
Also, in for one. I needed a petty/utility knife.

For those who may be looking at this for a chefs knife. It is not intended for that use, traditionally.

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MerryChannel9938Mar 05, 2025 07:50 PM
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I use a Victorinox for over 30 years. they are great.

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