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Reddit mentions of HENCKELS J.A International Accessories Paring Knife Set, 3-piece, Black
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- J.A. Henckels International Paring Knives are perfectly designed for smaller kitchen tasks such as peeling or coring vegetables and fruits.
- 3-pc set includes: 3.5-inch paring knife; 3-inch vegetable knife; 2-inch peeling knife
- Stamped one-piece blade construction for strength and durability
- Lifetime limited manufacturer warranty
- Diswasher safe - hand washing recommended
- 3 versatile knives with black handles and slim blades that have straight cutting edges
- The blades are made of high quality German stainless steel
- Contoured, ergonomic handles
- Hygienic, break proof, and dishwasher safe
- Full warranty
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1.5 Inches |
Length | 11 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3-piece |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
Henkles has a pairing knife set on Amazon that's not too bad and pretty cheap
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N8R27S/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_5Z3Aub189M0M0
I like to have a choice, depending on what I'm doing. I use to get a 3 pack, like this one that has a normal knife, a drop point, and a bird's beak. You'll be able to find sets like this in various brands, but I prefer the cheaper sets that usually have the molded plastic handles, mainly for the reason that they're cheap, and if anything happens to them, they're easy to replace. I currently also keep 2 different types of blades in my kit: the normal, rigid blades, and I have 1 paring knife that has a thinner blade that allows it to flex and bend a bit, kind of like the difference between a rigid vs flexible boning knife.
Tomatoes and garlic can and should be handled with a chef's knife. I use utility mostly to trim silver skin of meat and work around the bones or intricate cuts around things. Pairing is mostly for in hand work. You can get $5 henckels for pairing
Cuda in question is this https://www.cudabrand.com/products/knives/cuda-6-titanium-bonded-curved-boning-knife.html but MSRP and real life prices are quite different.
https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Curved-Fibrox-Boning-Flexible/dp/B0019WQDOU this is likely a better chicken and other stuff knife.
https://www.amazon.com/J-HENCKELS-INTERNATIONAL-Kitchen-Elements/dp/B000N8R27S pairing set
https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Cutlery-Paring-Polypropylene-Handle/dp/B000VYL5TU/ pairing