
Fish & Fillet Knives
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Regular price 129,00 €Sale price 129,00 € Regular price
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Classic Fillet Knife 18 cm | 7 inch
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Classic Fish Fillet Knife 20 cm | 8 inch
Regular price 99,00 €Sale price 99,00 € Regular price -
Classic Fillet Knife 18 cm | 7 inch
Regular price 99,00 €Sale price 99,00 € Regular price -
Classic Ikon Fillet Knife 16 cm | 6 inch
Regular price 119,00 €Sale price 119,00 € Regular price -
Classic Fillet Knife 16 cm | 6 inch
Regular price 89,00 €Sale price 89,00 € Regular price -
Gourmet Fish Fillet Knife 20 cm | 8 inch
Regular price 69,90 €Sale price 69,90 € Regular price -
Classic Fish Fillet Knife 16 cm | 6 inch
Regular price 89,00 €Sale price 89,00 € Regular price -
Classic Ikon Fillet Knife 16 cm | 6 inch
Regular price 119,00 €Sale price 119,00 € Regular price -
Gourmet Fillet Knife 16 cm | 6 inch
Regular price 49,90 €Sale price 49,90 € Regular price
What angle is a fish fillet knife?
WÜSTHOF’s fish fillet knife features a narrow, flexible, straight-edge blade with a 14.5° angle on each side for superior sharpness.
Can you use a serrated knife to fillet a fish?
No, sorry! (Well, you can, though we wouldn’t recommend it.) When it comes to the best knives for cutting, scaling, boning, or skinning fish, try a slim, narrow, straight-edge blade with a pointed tip and a hint of flexibility, like one of our fillet knives or flexible fish fillet knives. (Sometimes you might hear these knives referred to as “seafood knives,” though they’re primarily designed for whole fish and fillets as opposed to, say, oysters or crab.) Knives like these offer precise cuts without pulling or tearing the delicate skin or flesh.
What is the best process for cutting fish?
Whether you’re preparing crispy skin-on fillets, scaling and skinning a side of salmon, making wafer-thin slices for sushi or crudo, or stuffing a whole fish with aromatics before roasting, the best process for preparing fish starts with the right tools. A sharp, agile fish knife or fillet knife are the best blades for cutting fish. From there, the world is your oyster!