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The ZWILLING Chef's Knife features a 20 cm ice-hardened FRIODUR stainless steel blade forged in Germany, designed for precision and durability. Its ergonomic, non-slip plastic handle ensures balanced weight distribution for comfortable, fatigue-free cutting. Ideal for both professional chefs and passionate home cooks, this knife delivers long-lasting sharpness and reliable performance across all kitchen tasks.


















| ASIN | B0000ACOUU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 275,999 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 175 in Chef's Knives 3,021 in Cutlery (Home & Kitchen) |
| Blade Colour | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blade length | 200 Millimetres |
| Blade material | Alloy Steel |
| BladeLength | 200 Millimetres |
| Brand | ZWILLING |
| Brand Name | ZWILLING |
| Colour | Silver/Black |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Country Of Origin | Germany |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 528 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04009839072918 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Handle material | Plastic |
| Included Components | 1 x Knife |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 20 Centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Professionals Chef's Knife |
| Item Weight | 361 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ZWILLING |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1001475 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 1001475 |
| Set Name | Single Chef's Knife |
| Size | 20 cm |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
B**B
Bought for use at home and in a professional kitchen
Awesome knife and very reasonably priced. Had the knife for a few months now and it stays sharp for a VERY long time. I'm not rough with my knives by any means but I do use them a lot. Daily at work and at home and this one has become my go to because I know it's always going to be ready to get straight down to business. Handle and blade feel great but obviously that is going to all come down to preference. I have pretty big hands and the knife is very comfortable and doesn't make me feel fatigued even after prep. Every now and then a female co-worker that has ligament damage in her hands will use the knife too and uses it no problem even though she sometimes struggles with chef knives. So it must be balanced well for all shapes and sizes. Overall, whether for home or work use I don't think you can go wrong with this one. If you're a home cook it will make you feel like you've levelled up and at work will give you that security that you've always got the reliable work horse to fall back on.
J**P
Great knife and very sharp
Good knife, very sharp.
J**R
Very good knife without spending a daft amount my of money.
The best knife I could find for this price range. Great quality and feel. It’s now the most used knife in the kitchen.
R**D
Zwilling chef knife 20cm
Item arrived very quickly. Great sharpe 15 degree edge out of the box ready yo use. Build quality and weight are perfect.
M**B
Beautiful!
To quote that great orator, Crocodile Dundee; "That's a knife!". This is a fantastic knife. One of the best I've used. Fits in my hand perfectly. Really well-balanced, and is super, super sharp. You definitely know you're holding something really well-made and top-quality. Would definitely recommend it.
T**A
Good weight, not sharpness.
Great weight and hold but not as sharp as I'd hoped it to be.
G**N
Sharp
Slices well and is a perfect knife for most abilities
S**Y
Genuinely deserving of the term 'professional'.
Simply a joy to use. It's a very traditional knife, with a good, heavy weight, but it is perfectly balanced. I have average sized hands and it is very comfortable to hold and use. It's also quite amazingly sharp - sharper than most razors you will find in supermarkets! A knife that will last decades if well cared for.
F**A
Bela faca
excelente produto, muito bonita e prática. Recomendo
サ**ル
初めてのドイツ製ナイフ
自分に合った点 手が大きい人に合う 切れ味は箱だしでは新聞紙はサクって切れない たぶん研げばポテンシャルはでると思います シェフナイフのバランスが良かった やはり定番と言われるだけはある お肉は研がなくても気持ちいいほどキレる 自分好みの切れ味に育てたいナイフです ドイツ製は日本人の感性に似ている
I**D
A decent knife but I found something better
I first ordered the professional S mode by Zwilling before I finally exchanged it with the profection mode. And I think I need to point out that my comment is aimed at providing some of my opinions about the these different two knifes I ordered. To put a disclaimer before I start, my review only reflects my opinion as an amateur cook and non-expert of knives, so if you are an professional chef (although I don't think you'd be needing a 8 inch knife you are one) and a connoiseur of blades you may not find the informations I provide to be very useful. On the other hand, if you are looking for a good knife to use in the kitchen and your expectation of the knife is a solid, good-looking, decent and handy tool, then I'd be glad my review could help you choosing. Initially there were four knives I put into consideration, Zwilling Professional S and Profection, and Wustof Classic and Classic Ikon. I tried the Wusthofs about their weight and feel at a local store but since I didn't buy them and actually try them at home, I couldn't comment on how their performance could be apart from that I found the alleged improvement on the Classic Ikon handle and bolster seems didn't make me feel much better than the ones on the Classic line (when the advance of sharpening is not considered). Actually, as I hold them using pinch-grip when I put them in my hand with some rocking-motion on the cutting board on display (it was the one on top of which they let you play with their knives) and I actually found the Classic Ikon seems to be handle heavy than the Classic. But I could see why the Classic Ikon line boasts the new handle design as it does feel quite comfortable when you hold the knife on the handle without pinching the blade. So it still does make me see much more advantage in the handle to justify the additional 20 euros as when you use pinch-griping the knife a significant portion of the handle would be in your palm, at least for someone who has small hands like me. So about the Zwillings. They definitely both good knives, but I'd give the profection a edge (or two?) over the Pro-S which is much more traditional in its design. The difference in shapes of the blade and the bolsters actually make quite significant difference on their cutting performances. The profection feels much more comfortable when you pinch-grip it and the control it enhances is quite obvious an improvement (notice lots of people who doesn't know about pinch-griping or use more both the middle and index figure on the blade, if you do so then the profection could be quite uncomfortable), while the professional S is the least comfortable in bolster amongst the four as its transition from the blade to the handle is the least soft and most angular (although by not means as angular as you might think) amongst the four. The cutting performance is quite different as well: the profection makes the use of the middle part of the blade much better than the traditional design which makes jullienning much more at ease. It actually feels like as if it has a twist of santoku, while definitely a chef in most part. While the pro-s is throughly a western styled knife which most people are used to. But the draw back is the profile of profection makes it less good at mincing garlic using the cross-chopping less smooth than the pro-s as the curveture on the profection makes the tip-to-bolster motion harder to establish than the less curved pro-S (or in that regard, the wusthofs). Instead I found out the best way of mincing garlic using this one is by rapid chopping (which I like very much faster). Also the length of the rocking motion you could exert on the profection seems to be shorter than the pro-s due to the same problem, but its designer completely make up the shorter cutting trail (I'm not using the right word, I guest?)by making the middle part of the blade wider--it actually leads to incredible neat cutting performance (due to the added weight on the middle part by the width?) once one pass the initial three minutes adaptation. Another thing which made me to opt for the profection is the width of its blade allows the knuckles feel the knife much better than the pro-s (and the wusthofs)--especially when you are using the first half of the blade (my knuckles were constantly in touch with the blade which makes me feel much safer). I can certainly see why zwilling claims the new blade design is fusion of western and eastern knives. About the handles: the blade on profection is the same as the ones on the twin pro and the twin 1731 (a much more expanse knife more suitable for collection), but the twin pro has a traditional handle just like the pro-s, which is thinner when you grip it (although I never hold the twin pro). But I like the design of the profection better as it is more chic. Somehow if you have really small hands like some small girls, then I'd say the handle on the profection may be a little bit on the thick side for a solid grip. Conclusion: if you are an amateur cook or a someone who has been/is/going to a lot of work in the kitchen and looking for an affordable good knife under 100 euros, than I'd think the profection is indeed a good choice. Also, if you also like to make international cuisines (esp. Chinese/Japanese) but opt for a chef instead of a santoku, then the profection (or the ones with similar blade design) may be ideal for you (it's like two knives in one, lol.). But if you are so used to the traditional, less curved western (esp. german) knives and do not want to change you habit a bit then look for pro-s or wusthof. In addition, I found the pro-s to be a little bit handle heavy for my taste. Also, they both are sharp enough (though not up to the sharpness of the japanese ones), although I heard the blade angle of the profection is 30 degrees, and 40 degrees on the pro. One last words: Pro-S has high CPR, but the additional 20 euros justifies the profection.
A**S
Robusto, afilado y perfecto para el día a día en la cocina
Estuve dudando entre este cuchillo Zwilling y uno de la conocida marca japonesa Global, pero al final decidí apostar por Zwilling. No podría estar más satisfecho con mi elección. Este cuchillo es increíblemente robusto, con una estabilidad que inspira confianza al usarlo. La hoja es extremadamente afilada y permite cortes precisos con facilidad, lo que lo hace perfecto tanto para tareas delicadas como para cortes más exigentes. Lo uso diariamente para cocinar, y siempre ofrece un rendimiento impecable. Su diseño también lo hace muy cómodo de manejar, incluso durante largas sesiones en la cocina. Si amas la cocina y estás buscando un cuchillo profesional que combine durabilidad, precisión y calidad, este es definitivamente el indicado.
T**!
Affordable ‘real’ sharp knife
This is the fist time I bought a proper knife and even though it has been just a day, it is unlike anything I had before from the supermarket. Delightfully sharp out of the pretty box, although a honing steel or sharpening is required for a perfect edge
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