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Oxo Good Grips 8-Inch Chef Knife

Oxo Good Grips 8-Inch Chef Knife

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Brand: Oxo
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $13.50
Buy New: $11.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 91135

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 2 x 1

MPN: 22581
Model: 22581
UPC: 719812225814
EAN: 0719812225814
ASIN: B00004OCJ7

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Features:
  • Soft rubber handle is nonslip, wet or dry
  • Handle absorbs tension
  • Stainless-steel blade is sharp and fine-edged
  • Ultimate for chopping and dicing
  • Safe to use in dishwasher

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
When you've got veggies to slice, chop or dice no manual tool works more efficiently than a chef's knife. This one by OXO is an excellent choice for anyone who has problems with grip strength, thanks to its soft, over-sized non-slip handle.

Amazon.com Review
The fine, sharp blade on this 8-inch chef's knife makes for smoothchopping and dicing. The stainless-steel blade is durable anddependable, enabling you to produce full, even cuts.

The Good Grips line features durable, nonslip flexible handles on every product. Ergonomically designed to fit the palm comfortably and softly, the pressure-absorbing processed rubber handle puts less tension on the hands, while providing an outstanding grip. Made from the same material dishwasher gaskets are constructed of, the handles are slip-proof, wet or dry, as well as dishwasher-safe. Good Grips products are moderately priced and have won the Tylenol/Arthritis Foundation Design Award. --Laurie Notaro


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Good knife   May 23, 2010
Pradnyan Bhilare
The shape of the knife is good. The knife looks very professional and has good sharpness. Cuts the fruits and veggies perfectly.


1 out of 5 stars Flimsy and Weak   April 29, 2008
S. M. Jefferies (Tampa, FL United States)
This is the worst knife I've ever owned. The blade wobbled side to side when I tried to cut hard vegetables like carrots and celery. Recently I read an article about the anatomy of a knife. I discovered that what this knife lacks is called a bolster. Now I know, a knife without a bolster is just a flimsy blade.


1 out of 5 stars Spend a little more to get a lot better   July 23, 2004
G. Hanna (San Antonio, TX United States)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I LOVE OXO products. I think they are some of the best designed kitchen tools on the market. I started using OXO knives when I found a 6" utility knife. That is a great knife. OXO makes many other great/good knives but this one is not worth the money. I was very excided to use it for the first time and when I did I noticed that the blade was flimsy, it was more like cutting with a sharp piece of sheet metal rather than using a sturdy knife. I would recommend spending a little more and getting a better knife.


5 out of 5 stars Outstanding for the money   March 23, 2003
Zen Williston (Heavenly Valley, NV United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

THis is a great knife that arrives quite dull. After correct sharpening, however, it became one of my favorites. It is easy to hold and the balance is good... a great buy overall, but it does dull easily. If you hate the rusting and/or discoloration of expensive high carbon steel knives, this is the knife for you. I find myself using it even when I could use a smaller knife. Use a stone to keep the edge on it after every use.


2 out of 5 stars Better Knives For The Money   March 11, 2003
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

I also am sort of a kitchen knife nut. I enjoy cooking and any cook will tell you that knives are the cook's most important tool.

The first knives I ever actually purchaed was the OXO knives including this Chef Knife.

These knives work _GREAT_ at first and if you sharpen them they'll keep cutting. These knives are also very cheap yet the handles are comfortable.

The problems with the knife are also related to the low quality. Since the knife is very light it makes you do more work when cutting (if you cut properly and are not using your chef's knife like a parer or slicer). Also the knife is not full tang and has no bolster. Most cheap stamped knives like this are at least full tang. As a result this whole line of knives are not safe. Hence the one review about the knife breaking while cutting cheese. No chef's knife should break under such simple usage. Trying to cut a raw whole chicken with this knife would be dangerous if you did not know how to cut. Not a safe learner knife.

My advice is take the money you'd spend on this knife and look elsewhere. If you only need a Chef knife consider the Calphalon Chef knife. It's the best value for the the money. It's forged from German steel and will last a lifetime. Its about twice as much as this knife and sometimes can be had cheaply during a Friday sale. Or consider the forged set from Farberware which have received many best value awards.

I have top of the line Wustof an Sabatier knives which I've learned from experience are my favorites. If you have the money to spend hundreds on knives then top of the line knives are worth it. Happy knife shopping.

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