Wüsthof
Ikon 8-Inch Cook's Knife
Based on 32 Reddit mentions
$285.00
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Any good Black Friday deals that I should jump on? Saw the Wusthof 8" + 4" paring going for 120 on Amazon, but I don't like the bolster. Context: noob that has been using the Victorinox Fibrox 8" for 6-7 years now.
As an owner of both, the Wüsthof is not an upgrade to your Victorinox. If you are set on Wüsthof you want the classic Ikon, or Classic Demi-bolster lines. This 210mm Gyuto would be an upgrade
JohnMaySLC in r/chefknives
November 27, 2025 4:37 AM
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Sharpening Magnacut
Could be. I find it quite common with 'mid-range' knives to have gind wobble. There is often a spot that needs correction. I was a bit surprised a few days ago with a WÜSTHOF Classic IKON, where one side was quite consistent and the other side all over the place - seemed odd. And a $400 benchmade wi
...Starbike666 in r/sharpening
February 5, 2026 2:24 AM
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Cant Seen to get it Sharp…
Honestly, my knives are nothing special. Technically they are a "premium brand" (Wüsthof Classic Ikon), but in the knife nerd world, they are considered pretty medium. They are a softer steel compared to the high HRC stuff, but that also means they are faster to sharpen, so I live with them. My main
...dirty_ketchup in r/sharpening
April 11, 2026 2:06 PM
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What's everyone's opinion on Wusthof ? Preferably the Classic Ikon series.
I‘m German and I own several Wüsthof Ikon‘s (not classic Ikon‘s) I much prefer their classic handles. The only knife I would buy from them is their Deli knife (the offset serrated knife made from the same blank as their 20cm chef‘s knife). All the other Wüsthofs I own see no use or have been given a
...yaddle41 in r/chefknives
April 13, 2026 2:32 PM
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