All-Purpose Knives

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  • Gourmet Paring Knife 8 cm | 3 inch

    Gourmet Paring Knife 8 cm | 3 inch

    Regular price 151,52 kr
    Sale price 151,52 kr Regular price
    Gourmet Paring Knife 8 cm | 3 inch
  • Classic Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch

    Classic Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch

    Regular price 677,66 kr
    Sale price 677,66 kr Regular price
    Classic Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch
  • Classic Chef's Knife 26 cm | 10 inch

    Classic Chef's Knife 26 cm | 10 inch

    Regular price 1.058,37 kr
    Sale price 1.058,37 kr Regular price
    Classic Chef's Knife 26 cm | 10 inch
  • Amici Serrated Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch

    Amici Serrated Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch

    Regular price 1.370,55 kr
    Sale price 1.370,55 kr Regular price
    Amici Serrated Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch
  • Junior Chef’s Knife 10 cm | 4 inch

    Junior Chef’s Knife 10 cm | 4 inch

    Regular price 220,81 kr
    Sale price 220,81 kr Regular price
    Junior Chef’s Knife 10 cm | 4 inch
  • Chinese Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch

    Chinese Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch

    Regular price 677,66 kr
    Sale price 677,66 kr Regular price
    Chinese Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch
  • Gourmet Serrated Paring Knife 8 cm | 3 inch

    Gourmet Serrated Paring Knife 8 cm | 3 inch

    Regular price 75,76 kr
    Sale price 75,76 kr Regular price 151,52 kr
    Gourmet Serrated Paring Knife 8 cm | 3 inch
  • Ikon Utility Knife 12 cm | 5 inch

    Ikon Utility Knife 12 cm | 5 inch

    Regular price 1.210,65 kr
    Sale price 1.210,65 kr Regular price
    Ikon Utility Knife 12 cm | 5 inch
  • Gourmet Utility Knife 16 cm | 6 inch

    Gourmet Utility Knife 16 cm | 6 inch

    Regular price 379,95 kr
    Sale price 379,95 kr Regular price
    Gourmet Utility Knife 16 cm | 6 inch
  • Ikon Chef's Knife 16 cm | 6 inch

    Ikon Chef's Knife 16 cm | 6 inch

    Regular price 1.362,93 kr
    Sale price 1.362,93 kr Regular price
    Ikon Chef's Knife 16 cm | 6 inch
  • Chinese Chef's Knife 18 cm | 7 inch

    Chinese Chef's Knife 18 cm | 7 inch

    Regular price 601,52 kr
    Sale price 601,52 kr Regular price
    Chinese Chef's Knife 18 cm | 7 inch
  • Ikon Serrated Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch

    Ikon Serrated Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch

    Regular price 1.286,79 kr
    Sale price 1.286,79 kr Regular price
    Ikon Serrated Utility Knife 14 cm | 5 inch
  • Chinese Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch

    Chinese Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch

    Regular price 753,80 kr
    Sale price 753,80 kr Regular price
    Chinese Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch
  • Classic Wide Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch

    Classic Wide Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch

    Regular price 982,23 kr
    Sale price 982,23 kr Regular price
    Classic Wide Chef's Knife 20 cm | 8 inch

What is the best knife brand in Germany?

The perfect knife for you is a matter of personal preference, though there are a few reasons why WÜSTHOF’s seventh-generation family business is widely recognized as the best German knife company. It has been over 200 years since WÜSTHOF first opened its doors, and every knife continues to be made by expert artisans in our hometown of Solingen. It takes fifty-four individual steps to make just one forged knife at our factory, using a combination of state-of-the-art technology and traditional craftsmanship to maximize the longevity of our blades. Knives are precision-forged from a single piece of specially formulated German steel, which is then hardened to a uniquely durable 58 Rockwell. Handles are fixed with stainless steel rivets and enclose something called “the sacrificial anode,” one of the most important innovations in recent knifemaking. The sacrificial anode is an invention we created and patented ourselves in the nineties, inspired by a genius trick from the shipbuilding industry. It’s a small aluminum ring fixed to the tang (the extension of the blade through the handle) that makes each WÜSTHOF knife virtually indestructible. And with proper care and sharpening, our blades really are designed to last decades. We love hearing about the 50-year-old WÜSTHOF Classic chef’s knife a customer inherited (and still uses daily!) as much as we enjoy the success stories of a newcomer in the kitchen putting their first WÜSTHOF Gourmet knife set to good use.

Why are German knives unique?

Solingen, Germany, WÜSTHOF’s hometown for over 200 years, has been the cutlery capital of Western Europe since the Middle Ages. Knives that originated in Western Europe, particularly Solingen knives, are often double beveled, meaning both sides of the blade are angled towards each other and come to a sharp point in the middle. These blades tend to be more robust and durable, featuring a distinct curvature in the belly of the blade that facilitates a steady rocking motion during chopping. German-style knives are also usually made with stainless steel that’s specifically hardened to be longer lasting and less brittle. And since modern knife craft regularly pulls from both Eastern and Western influences, WÜSTHOF can fuse the best techniques and customs from well-known cutlery regions (like Solingen in Germany, Seki in Japan, and Yangjiang in China) to create exceptional hybrid-style blades. In other words, WÜSTHOF’s German knife sets combine historic artisanship with the latest modern advances in knifemaking to make some of the world’s best blades.

Why is Solingen the City of Blades?

Solingen, Germany has been known as the “The City of Blades” since the Middle Ages, thanks to its reputation as one of the world’s epicenters of cutlery craft. This legacy is partly due to geography. Almost three centuries ago, transportation routes were west, coal supplies were north, and ore mining was south. Solingen didn't have any of these things — nothing but forests, steep valleys, and roaring rivers as far as the eye could see. But this was a great advantage! The abundant waterpower leveraged from those streams and rivers was used to drive grinding stones and early versions of the drop forge. As a result, Solingen was home to hundreds of “kottens,” or grinding workshops, many of which were used to craft scissors, swords, and, of course, knives. One of these kottens, perched on the banks of the Wupper River, belonged to Johann Wilhem Wüsthof, the first member of WÜSTHOF’s seven generations. His son, Johann Abraham Wüsthof founded Abr. Wüsthof, Scheerenfabrik, Stahl- und Eisenwaaren Zu Weinsberg: (“Abr. Wüsthof, Shears Factory, Steel and Iron Works at Weinsberg”) in 1814.