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Case XX WR Household Kitchen Knife, Tru-Sharp Stainless Steel Blade, Made In USA

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Style: Walnut Spear Point


Features

  • Blades: Spear Point Paring
  • A Must for Every Kitchen
  • Great everyday pocket knife for projects around the house, the outdoors, and hunting
  • Made In Bradford, PA. USA
  • Manufacture's Limited Lifetime Warranty

Blade Material: Tru-Sharp Stainless


Brand: Case


Color: Walnut


Handle Material: Walnut


Blade Edge: Plain


Blade Material: ‎Tru-Sharp Stainless


Brand: ‎Case


Color: ‎Walnut


Handle Material: ‎Walnut


Blade Edge: ‎Plain


Blade Length: ‎3 Inches


Construction Type: ‎Forged


Item Weight: ‎1.2 Ounces


Blade Color: ‎Silver


Is Dishwasher Safe: ‎No


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎9.57 x 2.13 x 0.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.06 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3 x 7 x 4 inches


Brand Name: ‎Case


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer Warranty


Model Name: ‎CA07319


Material: ‎Synthetic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Case Cutlery


Part Number: ‎CSCCA07319


Style: ‎Walnut Spear Point


Included Components: ‎Paring Knife


Size: ‎3 Inch


Date First Available: October 25, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice knife and Made in America.
Style: Walnut Chef's Knife
I am not a chef so I don't use this knife regularly, but it is sharp and well made. It has a lifetime warranty as well. From what I have read , the edge is durable. I will sharpen it myself unlike our Cutco knives which go back to the factory for service/repair. I have had more than a few Case pocket knives and have always been pleased with how easy they are to sharpen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Roberta Maytum

  • Made in the U.S.
Style: Walnut Clip Point
This Case was double the cost of the Chinese made Cuisinart, but made in the U.S., and worth it! Case has been around for a long time for a reason; superb quality. It will last for years with a little care.
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024 by ebb

  • pearing knife - spear point
Style: Walnut Spear Point
great little knife, only one my wife and I use now. never had one with spear point. makes quick work out of coring ends of tomatoes etc... we have others in the drawer but there now gathering dust. Great quality, sharp and feels good in the hand.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Bill Charbonneau

  • Gets the job done!
Style: Walnut Clip Point
Bought this for my dad. He loves it. It's one of his go-to kitchen knives. Came plenty sharp and the edge has needed only one slight touchup. Case's Tru-Sharp steel is easy to sharpen, even for a beginner. Handle finish/texture is a bit rough but still comfortable in the hand (similar to those great old butcher knives made by Old Hickory and others). It's made to use and up for the job. A good price, too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by Charles King

  • Excellent Case quality
Style: Walnut Spear Point
This is a well made knife with very good steel. The handle is walnut and unfinished. Some complain about the handle but the raw wood is easier to grip. Handle is a little thicker that my old PAL (not made now) but I have adjusted and use it all the time.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Super functional but not pretty
Style: Walnut Spear Point
First off: This isn't a gourmet kitchen knife made to look pretty. The handle was a bit rough and the blade was well ground but not polished when it came. I sanded the handle a bit and applied some Danish Oil and it looks and feels way better. I actually love the industrial/utilitarian blade, and found that the factory grind is awesome for what I like. There is no shoulder behind the edge, which allows for super-easy sharpening. I believe that Case's "Tru-Sharp" steel is somewhere in between 420HC (What Buck uses on many knives) and 440A (What Cutco uses for all their knives). In other words, it is very resistant to stains, easy to sharpen, is tough but not super hard, and has average edge holding properties. Certainly NOT a super-steel, but a very usable one. In 2 minutes with a sharpener similar to the Spyderco Sharpmaker, I had this little paring knife ultra-sharp: In one pass it will shave my arm or leg totally clean. I can't usually get an edge like this on lower-grade steel. This is a great knife for fine work with fruit peels and scalpel type maneuvers. It could be used as more of a utility knife, but it is a bit short. Overall I love it for the price, just don't expect the usual Case Cutlery beauty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2016 by Andy B

  • Great steel and made in the USA
Style: Walnut Spear Point
The Case brand has always been synonymous with quality since I was a kid 60+ years ago. When we needed new kitchen knives I shopped around and compared steels and price. The Case brand came out as the best steel for the money, though they aren't the cheapest around, you do get what you pay for. Case will tell you the steel in this knife is NOT stainless and should not be placed in the dishwasher or put away wet. They aren't kidding. The good: Excellent steel at a good price point. The steel holds an edge. Most of the time, all I need to do is touch up the edge and every few months, because I can't abide knife which isn't razor sharp, I do a full edge re-bevel and sharpening. The bad: The knife heel is squared off, leaving a sharp point which can cut you. I rounded the knife heel off with a whetstone, rendering it a bit safer. Given today's litigation minded society, I would think Case would simply have the blades stamped out with the heel rounded, or add a bolster. The ugly: The knife handles are black walnut and unfinished. Mine showed some sander/grinder marks. My biggest gripe is they are unfinished. You have to seal them yourself. I used some commercial oil sealer on them and will continue to apply it as needed. These are excellent knives overall and I'm glad I bought them. They aren't the cheapest, nor are they the most expensive. You will get what you pay for, which is more than can be said for some of the hight priced offerings out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020 by Me

  • Well made knife
Style: Walnut Clip Point
This is an inexpensive (for 2023) little paring knife that is reasonably well made. No, this is not a Case knife from 60 years ago which would cost you plenty if it was but nevertheless it is what we have now and it is a fairly decent knife. I think it is overground leaving a recessed bottom edge but it is sharp and it cuts well. This is a light duty knife best used for trimming strawberries, splitting grapes and peeling vegetables and for that it works great. But no, this is not an heirloom knife that you will pass on to your grandchildren. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023 by M. King

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