In our tests, Global’s 8-inch chef’s knife was one of our top picks because its sharp blade cut paper-thin slices of tomatoes. Crafted from one piece of stainless steel, it is lightweight and razor-sharp. And, it’s over 50% off right now at Amazon.
. We were particularly impressed by how well this chef’s knife felt in our hands, describing it as feeling “sleek and ergonomic” and “perfectly balanced from heel to tip.”
This knife aced our tomato-slicing test, showing off its ability to make paper-thin cuts, and it easily chopped and minced garlic too. After using this knife, we found that it was a simple task to clean it, although we did notice after we cut some ingredients some spots stubbornly remained that did not come off.
When it came to cubing the butternut squash, it was able to cut through the tough, dense skin; however, we think a heavier knife might be a better option when slicing these types of ingredients. A good chef’s knife is vital to have on hand in the kitchen, so don’t miss picking up one of our top picks,Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-Quart Air Fryer
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