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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 09:33 AM
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$10.50 | KitchenAid Gourmet Forged Triple Rivet Fine-Edge Utility Knife with Custom-Fit Blade Cover, 4.5-inch at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has KitchenAid Gourmet Forged Triple Rivet Fine-Edge Utility Knife with Custom-Fit Blade Cover, 4.5-inch for $10.50.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has KitchenAid Gourmet Forged Triple Rivet Fine-Edge Utility Knife with Custom-Fit Blade Cover, 4.5-inch for $10.50.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$3.49 lower (25% savings) than the typical price of $13.99
$6.91 lower (40% savings) than the previous price of $17.41

Customer reviews
4.6⭐ / 66

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Model: KitchenAid Gourmet Forged Triple Rivet Fine-Edge Utility Knife with Custom-Fit Blade Cover, 4.5-inch, Sharp Kitchen Knife, High-Carbon Japanese Stainless Steel Blade, Black

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Yesterday 11:19 AM
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whitecrane8Yesterday 11:19 AM
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My experience with KitchenAid knives is that they are of the absolute lowest quality and I would not recommend them to anyone at any price.
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Yesterday 01:14 PM
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FantasticJoke885Yesterday 01:14 PM
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Quote from whitecrane8 :
My experience with KitchenAid knives is that they are of the absolute lowest quality and I would not recommend them to anyone at any price.
even the "Japanese steel" ones?
Yesterday 01:27 PM
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whitecrane8Yesterday 01:27 PM
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I've had three, always attracted to the price and shape. They were impossible to sharpen and dulled quickly. The handles fit awkwardly in my hand. All are now in the landfill. YMMV, but never again for me. By far the worst brand I've owned. Pay more and look for Mercer (the standard of cooking schools) or one of the real brands, not something made to a price point for Walmart. If they were free and next to the checkout stand, I still would not take one.
Yesterday 01:36 PM
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ErnestoSimonYesterday 01:36 PM
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Ordered one, thanks. Seems like a solid utility knife, and I could definitely use one of this size. Personally, my experience with KitchenAid knives has been quite positive. I only own one, but it doesn't feel out of place in my knife block alongside much more expensive knives from Wusthof and Zwilling.
Yesterday 08:23 PM
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sootravenYesterday 08:23 PM
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my first knife was a kitchenaid utility knife I got from target when I first moved out. over 3 decades later, its still my daily driver for everyday use. Its got a decent edge and if it gets dull, it takes a few minutes to sharpen it back up.
When my kid went to uni, he took my kitchenaid because he's didn't feel like he needed a full chef's knife in his apartment. I've been feeling loss ever since. Guess I'm spending $11.
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rollariceToday 04:02 AM
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I bought the 6" chef version of this 4 years ago and its one of my dailies. It's thinner than my Mercer and Victorinox chef knives but just as sharp. The forged Japanese steel is awesome and I only hone it.
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MrShrugglesToday 04:23 AM
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Quote from rollarice :
I bought the 6" chef version of this 4 years ago and its one of my dailies. It's thinner than my Mercer and Victorinox chef knives but just as sharp. The forged Japanese steel is awesome and I only hone it.
how's the spine thickness?

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