Tapered 2-1/2-inch blade for skinning, boning and peeling
Blade, bolster and tang forged from a single piece of high carbon stain-resistant steel
Ergonomic slip-resistant handle with durable, ultra hygienic seamless construction
Laser-tested edge for uniform cutting and long-lasting sharpness
Editorial Review:
This specialty 2-3/4-inch knife quickly de-bones chicken or trims fat and sinews from larger cuts of meat. The tapered profile and pointed tip let you cut closely around bones and joints. The firm grip, sharp blade and compact size mean it also works for peeling, paring and other tasks that require precision and control. Like the rest of the Grand Prix2 line, this knife is safe in the dishwasher, but hand wash for best results.
Grand Prix2 knives offer a compelling blend of precision, comfort, and legendary Wüsthof quality. Like the Grand Prix line, Grand Prix2 boasts a high-performance handle and a sleek contemporary look, with the addition of a more rolling, rounded profile that fits beautifully into the pocket of the palm. Molded ergonomically designed handles are pebble-textured for slip resistance even when wet, then permanently bonded to the entire tang for a superbly balanced feel. Blade, bolster, and tang are precision-forged from a single piece of high-carbon stainless steel for the ultimate in strength and durability. A computer-controlled process grinds and polishes the blade so it's perfectly tapered from back to edge and tip to handle. The edge is then twice honed by hand and finally laser-tested for long-lasting sharpness. Grand Prix2 cutlery is made in Germany and carries a lifetime warranty against defects. --Mary Park
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
sharp - but be careful!:
This is an interesting little knife. Sharp - very sharp...and trecherous. Almost cut off the tip of my thumb with it trying to peel an apple. I find it useful for the finer points of deboning, but dangerous and difficult to use as a paring knife. It sits in the block now while I use my straight blade paring knife. Unless you do a great deal of deboning and want a small knife to compliment your 5 inch deboning knife, don't waste your money.