Aubergine paring knife stainless steel blade
Elements paring knife handle detail
BergHOFF paring knife in use

Elements BergHOFF Elements Paring Knife 8.6cm

From: £11.95

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Stainless Steel
Balanced Control
Dishwasher Friendly
Handwash Recommended
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Peeling an apple, trimming a strawberry or removing a small blemish does not call for a full chef’s knife. The Elements Paring Knife keeps those close-control jobs on a short 8.6cm blade.

The short blade keeps the cutting action close to your hand, which is useful for detailed prep where a full-size chef’s knife would feel cumbersome.

The knife has a MoV stainless steel blade and an ABS handle.

That compact geometry favours fingertip control rather than force, so it should be guided deliberately and kept for the smaller tasks it is designed to perform.

The ABS handle is available in Aubergine, Khaki or Sand. After use, wash and dry it promptly and store it so the edge cannot contact other metal. Wood or plastic boards are preferred; glass, stone and marble can dull or chip a sharpened edge.

Specifications

  • Handle: ABS
  • Blade: Stainless steel
  • Blade length: 8.60 cm
  • Dimensions: 20.10 x 2.10 x 1.50 cm

Care and use

  • Handle the knife carefully while cutting
  • Use a wooden or plastic cutting board. Avoid marble, stone and glass, which can dull or chip the blade
  • The knife is dishwasher friendly, but hand washing is recommended to preserve the edge and prevent contact with other items
  • Dry the knife promptly and store it with the cutting edge protected

Read the use and care guide.

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