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| Oxo Good Grips Professional 4-Inch Mini Santoku Knife | 
enlarge | Brand: Oxo Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $16.99
Avg. Customer Rating:   (16 reviews) Sales Rank: 7770
Color: Stainless/Black Media: Kitchen Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 1.3 x 14
Model: 1064754 UPC: 719812013251 EAN: 0719812013251 ASIN: B000A13ODE
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | 4-inch mini Santoku knife designed for mincing, chopping, and scooping | | | Sharp, stainless-steel full-tang blade provides proper balance | | | Black, ergonomically correct, nonslip rubber handle ensures safe, secure grip | | | Dishwasher safe, but washing by hand with warm, soapy water, and promptly drying recommended | | | Measures approximately 8-1/2 by 1 by 1 inches; lifetime warranty |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
  great knife perfect for cutting big apples. December 1, 2008 This is my favorite knife and I do not take very good care of it (I wash it in the dishwasher). This knife is so easy to use and is just the right size for most of my chopping.
  Better than it has to be September 1, 2008 I bought this knife at Tuesday Morning for less than 9 bucks. It was purchased for a kitchen where the clean up crew doesn't hand wash and dry the knives. This knife has rust spots where water was left to air dry (which on would expect in a good high carbon knife). Functionally, this is an easy knife to use. It has a large comfortable handle, well made tapered blade,and is made of High Carbon Stainless Steel. When I use it, the knife gets hand washed and dried with a sharpening before it is put up. This knife is not as hard forged as my Henckels Four star knives which means one must sharpen it more often, but also it means this knife is easy to sharpen. I like OXO products and this knife is better than it has to be. I recommend it!
  Easy to use June 15, 2008 I bought this Oxo 4-inch Santoku knife for mom for Mother's Day. She is thrilled with it. She has terrible osteoarthritis, and has already had one joint replacement in her dominant hand, so it is not easy for her to find kitchen tools she can comfortably use.
She cut up a cantaloupe the other day with no problem. Normally, she would avoid even buying the melon because she would have a hard time preparing it. We are both very happy with this knife.
  Number one knife May 14, 2008 As long as a knife is sharp and has a good feel, I'm satisfied. I've never felt that a particular knife was my "favorite." But that's changed with the OXO Good Grips 4-Inch Mini Santoku Knife. It's razor-sharp, has those indentations that help things not stick to it, a very good rocking curve on the blade, and a grippy handle with a very pleasing shape. But the best part is the proportionately very wide blade (1 5/8"), which gives you great control. You can cut a truly straight line through anything, for example an onion or tomato or salami, where a narrower knife, say a paring knife, might veer off. The Japanese-style blade is also thinner and has a more acute angle than a conventional knife, which allows you to cut very thin slices. And the price makes it a bargain.
  Perfect Little Value of a Knife!!! April 22, 2008 I use this knife all the time! It's a perfect little knife.....feels great in my hand....and the PRICE?!?! How could you beat that! If you are just looking for a handy little knife, for a awesome price.....THIS IS THE ONE!!
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