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Zwilling Twinny Kids Chef's Knife w/ Finger Guard (various colors) on sale for
$11.99.
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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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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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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.
Around how old are your kids?
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"much rather have a kid with nine fingers than a resourceless kid,"
Note: this is the normal price for the OP
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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...de
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...de
Ah, a Brit I see.