Fibrox Pro Chef's Knife 8 Inch

Victorinox

Fibrox Pro Chef's Knife 8 Inch

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What sub-£250 item would you buy again in a heartbeat?

Chef here. All you need for the perfect home kitchen knife set is: Victorinox Fibrox Chef Knife - Either 8 inch or 10 inch depending on preference Victorinox Pastry Knife - The best bread knife on Earth and great for veg prep Victorinox tomato knife, serated paring knife, paring knife set With those

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JubJubBouvier in r/AskUK

April 18, 2026 1:59 PM

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First knife set recommendations?

I would start with an 8 inch victorinox chef knife, and a cheap paring knife. The Victorinox will probably last for like 40 years.

Silver-Emergency-988 in r/KitchenConfidential

April 23, 2026 1:45 AM

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Boy dads - HS Graduation ceremony gift?

A good chefs knife is a great gift. I literally use this every single day: https://www.victorinox.com/en-US/Products/Cutlery/Chef's-Knives/Fibrox And a case like this since he will be moving around a lot: https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Forschner-BladeSafe-8-Inch-10-InchKnife I know it seems prett

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space_manatee in r/daddit

May 15, 2026 2:16 PM

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What does blade quality really mean?

No worries. I'd like to clarify that there's a lot that goes into the price of blades. Reallllly cheap blades could be made of lower quality (often softer) metals but also suffer from inconsistencies in heat treat meaning you never really know what hardness you're getting. Then you have middle of th

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Jealous-Ride-7303 in r/sharpening

February 4, 2026 8:48 AM

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Help for a beginner

This video shows some popular 1000 grit stones, along with the Chosera 400, and how they vary in scratch pattern and finished edge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7phkBKET0xI As far as knives, the Takamura SG2 170 Santoku is a great cutting ultra thin laser. This is kind of the bottom rung of premi

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Embarrassed-Ninja592 in r/TrueChefKnives

May 7, 2026 1:02 PM

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Is Wüsthof Classic a good pick for first set of "good" knives?

Buying a set is generally considered a waste of money by knife experts. All the advice I'm about to give comes from the book An Edge In The Kitchen by Chad Ward and from youtubers. Here are the knives you need. Get these in good quality and nothing else: 8in chef knife [$50-150] Serrated bread knife

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Cody_OConnell in r/chefknives

December 22, 2025 8:23 PM

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Barecookware Bifl?

Als een kok voor 30 jaar zie ik in de messen een medium kwaliteit messen met kenmerken van goedkope productie en kenmerken van kwaliteit voor een high end prijs. Het zal redelijk zijn. Ook de hellskitchen messen van de action supergoedkoop vallen in deze categorie.Victorinox fibrox pro. Broodmes, 8

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bassydebeste in r/BIFLNL

July 18, 2025 8:12 AM

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Best place to buy

America's Test Kitchen prefers Victorinox and Mercer which are both very reasonably priced. The video linked below discusses specific features you may want to consider. The Best Chef’s Knives for $75 or Less https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xiK4XFMF3uo Edit: I forgot to link where you can purchase... V

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Ludic_Beowulf in r/KitchenKnifeKorner

November 19, 2025 5:45 AM

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Help! This 40-something kitchen disaster is tired of takeout and ready to actually learn how to cook (without burning the house down) 🔥

Start with eggs. Scrambled, then fried, then omelette. Cheap protein and forgiving. Get a decent 8 inch nonstick pan and one good chef's knife. Victorinox makes a solid one for $40 that'll last years. For YouTube, watch Ethan Chlebowski and Adam Ragusea. They explain why things work, not just recipe

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jorjiarose in r/cookingforbeginners

May 5, 2026 11:48 AM

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Torn between the following

For a western knife in Canada maybe consider the Victorinox 8 inch with rosewood handle (though looks like it might be maple now?) . When I got mine a few years back it was like 90-110 CAD. I have a Japanese Gyuto now as well but the Victorinox has served me well and I still like to use it as a work

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StuffinHarper in r/TrueChefKnives

May 7, 2026 2:47 PM

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