Reddit Reddit reviews Victorinox 6.7631, 3.25" Paring, Red

We found 3 Reddit comments about Victorinox 6.7631, 3.25" Paring, Red. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Kitchen & Dining
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Paring Knives
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Victorinox 6.7631, 3.25
Multipurpose serrated paring knife designed for everything from garnishing, mincing, or peeling, to slicing or dicingThe ergonomically designed, contoured Swiss Classic handle is inspired by our patented Fibrox Pro line and provides a sure grip and easy handling, even when wetFeaturing a short blade for enhanced accuracy and precision, this paring knife is optimally built for jobs where control is essentialSerrated edge allows you to easily slice through delicate, soft-skinned fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes or kiwis, without squashing tender interiorsExpertly crafted in Switzerland since 1884; designed for professionals who use knives all day, every day; lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship
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3 Reddit comments about Victorinox 6.7631, 3.25" Paring, Red:

u/DW1G1T · 3 pointsr/Chefit

+1 on the cheap victorinox. Found em on Amazon, but I can get em for $4 all day at a local supply store. I usually get 2 straight and 2 serrated every 2-3 months.

u/0000GKP · 2 pointsr/knives

I personally would not recommend a set because they always have something you don't need and won't use. I have somewhere around 20 different kitchen knives. These are the ones that get the most use:

u/PapaShane · 1 pointr/knives

I'm afraid that for a "nice" dive knife, you may need to spend a bit more than $20. I'm sure you can get some passable ones though. Also, on the cheap, I just saw a post somewhere (perhaps here on r/knives recently, can't remember) where the person had taken a serrated stainless steel kitchen knife (like one of these) and ground the tip to be more blunt. The appeal of a cheap knife like that is you won't worry if it gets dropped, and the serrations and reputable Victorinox steel should last a while. Plus they come in bright colors. So I'd look into that for a cheap knife. You'll need to figure out a sheath on your own though.