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Spyderco VG-10 Cook's Culinary Knife

Spyderco VG-10 Cook's Culinary Knife

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If there was ever a kitchen knife that could do it all, this one from Spyderco would be in the running. Measuring 10.25 inches overall, with a 5.75-inch blade, it’s large enough for serious cutting tasks, yet offers the refined balance, control, and precision normally found in smaller paring knives Read More

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Fuzz
396
Aug 31, 2018
This is not a good blade profile (or size) for any kitchen task. Do yourself a favor and get a Tojiro for less.
This is probably only for Spyderco fans, I never got the whole hole thing myself, aesthetically or functionally.
Omniseed
1972
Sep 2, 2018
Boker isn't the manufacturer to judge a method of opening on, anything from WE or even Kizer would be a better intro to flippers.
Fuzz
396
Sep 6, 2018
OmniseedOh for sure, but I didn't want to commit more than a Hundy to see if I liked the flipper style, I am not so much a collector these days.
14themoney
1395
Aug 31, 2018
I wonder if they made up the name Cook's Culinary Knife to try and sell this. It is a bit bigger than paring knives, but still too small to use for most kitchen tasks. If I needed something about this size, I would just pull my FF Falcon out of my pocket. Or my Spyderco Endura in ZDP-189. I just can't get excited about this, Just how much control, balance, and precision can an almost one inch thick knife have?
JRhode
3
Aug 31, 2018
The serrated version of this knife (that I own and use at home) is currently $77.26 on Amazon .
Kavik
5531
Aug 31, 2018
Lol I bet that last bit is 90% of what spyderco relies on for sales at this point haha
bookworm13
677
Aug 31, 2018
You led me down a rabbit hole of MBS-26 steel > Spyderco kitchen knives > Cold Steel kitchen knives > VG-1 steel. Now I'm back here and the circle is complete.
DoubleE
19
Aug 31, 2018
Many online retailers are selling this knife at the same price, I don’t see the incentive to buy through Mass Drop and forego returns, etc.
Kavik
5531
Aug 31, 2018
Easily carve a roast with a 5.75 inch blade? Really? Lol must be a pretty tiny roast. Why not just sell this for what it is: a utility/petty knife 🙄 (probably because most people don't buy a $100 petty in vg10 i guess, but this is no replacement for even a small chef/gyuto with that short blade height)
MD staff: Blade thickness: 0.09 in (2.3 cm) Pretty sure that should be 2.3mm 😉
Kitchen battoning. I like it! Someone call Advanced Knife Bro.
14themoney
1395
Aug 31, 2018
NotsurewhyibotherThank you! I just had to laugh. On today's episode of "The Kitchen Survivalist" we see Larry batoning a sweet potato and a head of cauliflower.
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