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Chicago Cutlery Walnut Signature 5-Inch Boning Knife

Chicago Cutlery Walnut Signature 5-Inch Boning Knife
From Chicago Cutlery

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Product Description

Chicago Cutlery Walnut Signature 5-Inch Boning Knife includes 1-Each 5-Inch boning knife.Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition collection features the classic styling of beautiful wood handles. Our exclusive Taper Grind™ edge technology stays sharper longer and is easy to resharpen. High-carbon stainless steel blades resist stains and rust for lasting beauty. Triple compression brass rivets hold the handles securely to blade for safety and stability.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #77475 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Walnut
  • Brand: Chicago Cutlery
  • Model: Walnut Signature
  • Dimensions: 14.00" h x 1.00" w x 14.00" l,

Features

  • 5-inch boning knife; narrow, flexible blade; used to separate meat and poultry from the bone
  • High-carbon 420 stainless-steel blade resists rust and stains; exclusive Taper Grind edge stays sharp and is easy to re-sharpen
  • Full-tang blade extends from tip of knife to end of handle, lends balance and weight
  • Ergonomic, contoured handle made of solid walnut, secured by triple-compression brass rivets
  • Classic styling; hand wash only; covered by lifetime warranty

Customer Reviews

its ok3
I needed a filet knife and have several other Chicago Cutlery knives. This is my least favorite. And most specifically because of the handle. I know I should be more proud of the wood handle this knife has, but honestly I would prefer a plastic handle. The wood is just kind of ruff and feels like it needs to be sanded or something. I just don't like holding it. Maybe after a lot of use the handle smooths out or something, but I just don't care for it. Sorry CC.

Handle is rough and ugly2
The handle is really rough and used cheap wood to make. It functions OK, but doesn't feel very comfortable when using.

Sharp Knife5
Great utility knife. I found the walnut handle a little rough which was easily fixed by rubbing hand soap on it and cleaning off excise.