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In our offer you will find a wide selection of kitchen knives according to type. Whether you are looking for a universal chef's knife for everyday cutting, a chopper for meat, a filleting knife for fish or a special bakery knife, we have the ideal solution for you. A quality knife will make your job easier, increase your precision and turn cooking into an experience.

Explore the overview of each type of knife and discover which one best suits your needs.

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1. Chef's Knife

Description: A versatile staple for every kitchen. The wide blade (15-25 cm) allows for smooth cutting of meat, vegetables and herbs. It offers stability, a sure grip and an efficient rocking motion when slicing.

2. Bread Knife

Description: Long serrated blade that easily cuts through even fresh bread without deforming the crumb. Ideal for bread, baguettes and cakes.

3. Santoku Knife

Description: Japanese utility knife with a wider and shorter blade than a traditional chef's knife. Perfect for slicing, chopping and shredding. It excels in precision and balance.

4. Paring Knife

Description: A small, lightweight knife with a blade length of 7-10 cm. Ideal for detailed work such as peeling fruits and vegetables or decorative slicing.

5. The Cleaver

Description: A solid knife with a wide blade, suitable for chopping meat, butchering or processing bones. It allows effortless power cuts.

6. Fillet Knife

Description: Narrow, flexible blade for precise separation of meat from bone and skin. Great for fish and delicate meats, it allows for clean, smooth cuts.

7. Cheese Knife

Description: Blade with holes prevents soft cheeses from sticking. The shape and blade are adapted to different types of cheese for perfect serving.

8. The Boning Knife offers a wide range of cheeses, with an optimized shape and an even cut to fit the cheese.

Description: Thin, sharp blade for precise separation of meat from bone. A favorite tool of professionals and home cooks who work with meat.

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Kuchařský plátkovací nůž 225 mm Dellinger Okami 3 layers AUS10
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Chef's slicing knife from the Dellinger Okami 3 layers AUS10 series with a core made of Japanese AUS-10 steel and a round handle made of G10 material with a decorative rivet....

Code: K-HAUS9
11 nuz platkovaci slice 240 mm dellinger essence dlouhan
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€56,41

Slice slicing knife Dlouhán from the series Dellinger Essence with a blade made of German steel 1.4116 and synthetic wood handles Pakkawood. This knife is ideal for slicing...

Code: K-H306
Nůž Slicer 240 mm, Grand Chef TAKAYUKI
€193,61

The Japanese Slicer Grand Chef Takayuki is ideal for slicing and dicing meat, fish, vegetables and fruit. The blade is made of Swedish BOHLER-UDDEHOLM stainless steel. Blade...

Code: 10083
9663 nuz platkovaci slice dellinger carbon fragment
€115,33

Slicing knife Slice from the Dellinger Carbon Fragment series with a Damascus steel blade and a carbonhandle. Ideal knife for slicing and thin slicing. Blade length 170 mm.

Code: K-H138S
Japonský plátkovací nůž Slicer/Sujihiki 240 mm Hokiyama Sakon Bokusui ROU-Wave
€234,82

The Sujihiki/Slicer carving knife from the Hokiyama Sakon Bokusai ROU-Wave series features an ultra-sharp core made of AUS-10 Japanese steel, sandwiched between 32 layers of...

Code: 151921
Plátkovací nůž Sujihiki 240mm Sakai Takayuki Molybden Steel
€94,73

Japanese Slice/Sujihiki chef's slicing knife with molybdenum stainless steel blade and classic western resin handle with three rivets. Blade length 240 mm.

Code: 12323
Nůž Sujihiki/Slice 240 mm - Hokiyama - Tosa-Ichi - Dark Octagonal
€201,85

Japanese knife Sujihiki/Slicer from the Hokiyama Tosa-Ichi Dark Octagonal series with an ultra-sharp Japanese steel core Aogami Super and an octagonal sandalwood handle. Ensure...

Code: 151810/JT

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about kitchen knives by type

How to choose the right blade length

The blade length should suit your hand and working style. Shorter blades (up to 18 cm) offer better control, longer blades (20-25 cm) are suitable for larger ingredients and quick slicing.

What is the difference between a chef's knife and a Santoku knife?

The chef's knife has a longer, curved blade for a rocking cut, while the Santoku has a shorter, flatter shape suitable for straight slicing and chopping. The Santoku is more precise when working with vegetables.

Why does the pastry knife have a serrated blade?

The serrated blade penetrates hard crusts better and allows for a clean cut without squeezing the casing. This makes it ideal for fresh bread, cakes and baguettes.

How to care for kitchen knives properly

Never wash knives in the dishwasher. After use, wash them with lukewarm water, dry them and store them in a rack or case. Use good quality water or diamond stones for sharpening.