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Victorinox 3-Piece Stainless-Steel Paring-Knife Set

  • 3-1/4-inch parer, 3-1/4-inch serrated parer, and 2-1/4-inch bird's beak parer
  • Stamped stainless-steel blades hold their sharp edges
  • Comfortable polypropylene handles fit securely in the hand
  • Ideal for peeling fruits and vegetables, slicing bagels, or coring apples
  • Dishwasher safe; made in Switzerland; limited lifetime warranty

Product Description
In 1884 Master Cutler Karl Elsner started his cutlery factory in Ibach, Switzerland and in 1897 he crafted the Victorinox Original Swiss Army Knife. Since that time the Elsner family has continued to craft tools of percision, durability and quality. Victorinox is one of the largest producers of cutlery in the world. Victorinox cutlery has been distributed in the United States since 1884 to culinary professionals under the brand name R.H. Forschner. Each blade is sta... More >>

Victorinox 3-Piece Stainless-Steel Paring-Knife Set

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5 Comments

  1. Sharp knives, easy to use. I’d easily recommend these.

    My only issue is i cut myself on them too many times. But that attests to the quality of the knife.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Matt T says:

    Blades are of good steel and well shaped but handles are slippery plastic. Much prefer the large textured grip on the 4″ Victorinox parer.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. I have had my set of “Swiss Army” paring knives (in red) for something like 15 years. I have always called them my “ultimate paring knives.” The serrated knife is by far my favorite for slicing up fruit and other small tasks. It’s amazing they are still very sharp and cut perfectly after so long. I just discovered them here on Amazon, I haven’t seen them for sale for a long time. You can’t really go wrong with these knives.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. A. C. says:

    I had been using my Victorinox steak knives for all my cutting needs because I can’t be bothered to get out my huge cooking knives and have to clean them afterward (yes, I am that lazy). I finally decided to get some knives for paring, etc. that I can throw in the dishwasher. The first time I used the paring knife in this set I actually cut my thumb because they are so much sharper than what I had been using (yes, I have that horrible habit of cutting towards my thumb and not away). Anyway, I was pretty impressed. This is a good brand, and this is a nice little set.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. K. Solomon says:

    I ordered this set after receiving my Forschner Victorinox Fibrox chef’s knife, hoping it would be the same=quality product. I love my chef’s knife!

    I was wrong. Yes, the blades are great — exactly as described by America’s Test Kitchen.

    The handles are woefully undersized! I have trouble using them because they’re so difficult to grip.

    I’m hoping Victorinox redesigns the handles on these!
    Rating: 3 / 5