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What You Need To Know Before Buying a Chef Knife

por FEI XIAO en Sep 09, 2021
What You Need To Know Before Buying a Chef Knife - Paudin Store

 

Why Do You Need a Chef's Knife?

As a versatile knife, your chef's knife is a veritable tool for all parts of the kitchen.

What makes a Chef's Knife unique is the curved blade and large tang, allowing you to rock the knife back and forth. The ability to move your blade allows for easy and uniform cutting of any food item. 

What to Check When Buying

What Steel is Best for Knives?

There are three standard options for knife steel:

  • Damascus Steel - Know for hardiness. It takes a bit more effort to sharpen 
  • Carbon Steel - Known for hardiness and low corrosion resistance
  • Stainless Steel - Known for sharpness, hardiness, and high corrosion resistance 

All three can be excellent blade metals. However, stainless steel is typically the most popular due to its broad appeal and natural corrosion resistance. 

Rockwell Hardness

The Rockwell Hardness Scale determines the load-bearing capabilities of a material. For example, the Ultra Dark Premium 8" Chef's Knife has about 58 on the Rockwell Hardness Scale.

Higher hardness does not provide the best advantage for blades. In fact, it is best to have a hardness between 58 and 62. The higher number (62) represents the hardness of Damascus steel knives.

Slightly lower is 58, ensuring the blade doesn't have too much hardness. Higher hardness on thin pieces of steel makes blades more fragile, meaning they can break if you drop them. Meanwhile, a slightly lower hardness score keeps blades flexible and durable for long-lasting sharpness. 

What is the Best Size for Chef's Knives?

The average length of a chef's knife is eight inches. This length is about average for your blade edge.

Some will tell you that they prefer a six-inch blade or a twelve-inch blade. It would be best if you ideally had an edge about the length from your elbow to your wrist. 

The grip should fit comfortably in your hands regardless, so try out the feel of the knife to determine what is right. 

What is a Good Knife Tang? 

A knife tang is the metal part that extends into the handle. Without a tang, your knife would be stuck on the edge of the handle. That would make it fall apart during any hard-cutting session.

There are two primary tang forms:

  • Full Tang - A full tang has the metal reach through the entirety of your knife handle.
  • Partial Tang  - A partial tang only reaches somewhat into your handle. It is sometimes called a half tang or stub tang.

Full tang knives are made with a single piece of steel stretched out along the entirety of your surface. The extra steel ensures long-lastingness but at a higher weight. 

A partial tang isn't weak with modern manufacturing techniques. However, it is still less durable. However, it does make up for that by being far lighter.

Depending on your priorities, both options could be viable for your needs. 

What is a Good Weight for Blades?

A good chef's knife has a bit of weight to it. A heavy knife means it likely has a full tang and is made with multiple layers of steel. Also, shorter blades should have heavier handles to account for ease of control. A "good" weight means you have a balanced blade where the handle and the blade side are comparable. 

It's best if you work with multiple knives to determine how "loose" you'd like them to feel. A heavier knife results in more chopping force but requires more effort. A lighter knife is better for delicate tasks and free-flowing movement. 

 

When to Use the Chef's Knife 

A chef's knife is one of the most versatile pieces of kitchen equipment in your arsenal. You can use it for these purposes:

Slicing and dicing meat (or fish)

  • Chopping herbs
  • Cutting vegetables 
  • Chopping nuts 

You should avoid using it in these situations:

  • Cleaving meat bones
  • Slicing bread
  • Small precision tasks (peeling and mincing)

Our Chef's Knives (Pros & Cons)

Paudin Pro Knives has a wide variety of chef's knives to meet a variety of needs. Here's a shortlist of them alongside their pros and cons:

Universal and Hammered Vintage

Pros

Cons

Cost-effective

Not dishwasher safe

Aesthetically beautiful

 

Ergonomic blade handle 

 

 

Plume Luxe and Cloud Knives

Pros

Cons

A great combination of beauty and toughness

Not In Everyone's Budget  

Offers many knives with multiple applications

 

Incredibly sharp and cleans easily

 

 

Santiago

Pros

Cons

Traditional german knife

Some people don't like the conventional design 

The bolster provides extra safety

 

Sharpened for more precise cutting

 

 

Ultra-Dark

Pros

Cons

Simple and low-maintenance

 

High wear resistance 

 

Well-balanced blade 

Full tang makes this heavier

 

Gordes and Gordes Pro

Pros

Cons

Gordes Pro has a unique design element

The knife is heavier than others  

Made of German stainless steel 

Not for smaller hands

"fish belly" handle makes it easy to grip 

 

 

Lapland

Pros

Cons

Easy-grip position

The non-traditional design takes some getting used to

Full tang makes this knife perfectly balanced

 

 

Hammered Premium

Pros

Cons

It has a unique design

Some people might not like the unique design

It has a handmade handle 

 

 

Conclusion 

A Chef's knife is the ultimate in tool versatility for your kitchen. As some of the most flexible blades in existence, all kitchens need to make room for chef knives on their list. 

If you'd like to complete your kitchen toolset with a new chef knife, consider Paudin's line of available knives. 

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PAUDIN 10″ Bullnose Brisket Knife – Forged German Steel, Ultra Sharp Butcher Knife for BBQ & Meat Slicing
Martin G
Excellent blade, and with the expedited delivery was here the next day!!

Excellent blade, and with the expedited delivery was here the next day!! Still can't believe it arrived so quickly - I thought it was being shipped from the States so this was a very nice surprise.
For the odd reviewer on here questioning how long it will retain it's edge, these knives are designed with sharpening in mind. This hardness of this blade will mean it will keep it's edge a lot longer than many of the other knives on the market, but it will need attention from time to time. Invest in a honing steel to bring back the edge. Also it will benefit from the occasional precision sharpening a whetstone gives. Depending on how out of shape you let the blade get depends on the coarseness of the whetstone you use. Just make sure you end up with the finest you can - 8000 grit is very fine, ideal for that polished sharp edge.
I didn't manage to get the 20% discount offered on the site though - maybe it's because I paid in stirling and not dollars.

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The Best Bread Knife, Especially for Sourdough

I love my Paudin 10 knife. I use it to slice my sourdough bread. It works so smooth and with very little effort from me. I am so happy that I bought this knife and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting a good bread knife.

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