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Zwilling Twinny Kids Chef’s Knife w/ Finger Guard (Red or Blue)

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Amazon has Zwilling Twinny Kids Chef's Knife w/ Finger Guard (various colors) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Available Colors:Macy's has Zwilling Twinny Kids Chef's Knife w/ Finger Guard (various colors) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards Members (free to join).

Available Colors:About this product:
  • Attractive packaging with coloring activities that's perfect for gifting
  • Kids chef's knife with rounded tip designed for safety
  • Protective full bolster
  • Stainless-steel blade is sharp – ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED
  • Includes sheath to protect the blade in storage that doubles as a finger guard when cutting

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    • This offer matches our front page deal from May 2024 which earned 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 425 customer reviews.
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Amazon has Zwilling Twinny Kids Chef's Knife w/ Finger Guard (various colors) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for sharing this deal.

Available Colors:Macy's has Zwilling Twinny Kids Chef's Knife w/ Finger Guard (various colors) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards Members (free to join).

Available Colors:About this product:
  • Attractive packaging with coloring activities that's perfect for gifting
  • Kids chef's knife with rounded tip designed for safety
  • Protective full bolster
  • Stainless-steel blade is sharp – ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED
  • Includes sheath to protect the blade in storage that doubles as a finger guard when cutting

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our front page deal from May 2024 which earned 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 425 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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A little more expensive but if you are serious about having your little one learn how to cook (I teach cooking class with all ranges starting from kindergarten) I would highly recommend this one below. Red is cheapest and comes with a finger guard and peeler. The slot for their finger on both the knife and peeler helps a lot!!

https://www.amazon.com/Opinel-Com...B00GK67P7O

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How sharp are these? My toddler has started expressing interest in helping in the kitchen and I use plastic knives but those barely cut
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Quote from comfortably-numb :
How sharp are these? My toddler has started expressing interest in helping in the kitchen and I use plastic knives but those barely cut

Sharp enough to hurt themselves. Not sharp enough to make paper thin slices of tomatoes, but sharp enough to cut a carrot. If that gives any ideas
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Quote from comfortably-numb :
How sharp are these? My toddler has started expressing interest in helping in the kitchen and I use plastic knives but those barely cut
I have two of these 1 for each of my older kids. They love them. They aren't incredibly sharp however, if you use the sheath that comes with it as proposed by the company (as a protective barrier) your kids should be able to keep all of their fingers and help you chop up fruits, veggies, etc.
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This is perfect for my 4 year old. Cuts most veggies and one step sharper then the plastic ones he had when he was 3. The key is to train good habits with knives.

I did make the mistake of running this through my knife sharpener and it got razor sharp super fast. Had to dull it back down before the wife beat me up.
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Quote from MatthewCas10 :
I have two of these 1 for each of my older kids. They love them. They aren't incredibly sharp however, if you use the sheath that comes with it as proposed by the company (as a protective barrier) your kids should be able to keep all of their fingers and help you chop up fruits, veggies, etc.

Around how old are your kids?
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Around how old are your kids?
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A little more expensive but if you are serious about having your little one learn how to cook (I teach cooking class with all ranges starting from kindergarten) I would highly recommend this one below. Red is cheapest and comes with a finger guard and peeler. The slot for their finger on both the knife and peeler helps a lot!!

https://www.amazon.com/Opinel-Com...B00GK67P7O
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Make me think of a quote from Jeff Bezos and his ex wife about how they let their kids use kitchen knives as early as age 4.

"much rather have a kid with nine fingers than a resourceless kid,"
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I fully recommend teaching kids how to use knives in a safe, educational way like this. My kids use these https://a.co/d/7tYA4y8

Note: this is the normal price for the OP
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Quote from Sal.Paradise :
A little more expensive but if you are serious about having your little one learn how to cook (I teach cooking class with all ranges starting from kindergarten) I would highly recommend this one below. Red is cheapest and comes with a finger guard and peeler. The slot for their finger on both the knife and peeler helps a lot!!

https://www.amazon.com/Opinel-Com...B00GK67P7O
Highly recommend this Opinel. I started using it when my kid was 5 or so and ready for something beyond the plastic knives. It was the right size to learn great technique and was sharp enough to do actual prep. He's since moved on to a 6" chef knife, but this was a great tool.
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I don't like that the finger guard appears to be a bolster that extends beyond the blade itself. This is going to make it very difficult to teach a rocking chop, as things closer to the heel of the blade will not cut completely.

For the youngest kids learning to use a kitchen knife, a 3" - 4" paring knife would be a good start. The short blade can be used for basic slicing and it's not an intimidating size. This is a good one for as low as $8 depending on color. https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox...den&sr=1-2

For older kids, maybe 7+, Victorinox makes a 6" Chef's knife. No bolster means easy to sharpen. Smaller size is more nimble and less intimidating than an 8" or larger chef's knife. Fits smaller hands really well, and this makes a nice petty knife for times when a larger chef's knife is overkill. My oldest kid and wife prefer this knife over all others in the kitchen. Anybody with cooking skill will find value in this knife, as well as beginners. $26. https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox...den&sr=1-6
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42 and 47

Ah, a Brit I see.

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