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Opinel No. 112 Paring Knives 2 Piece Set, Sandvik 12C27 Steel Everyday Use Prep Knives for Chopping, Peeling, Slicing, Trimming, Stabilized Sustainably Harvested Beechwood Handles, Made in France

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Features

  • PRACTICAL PARING ADDITION TO YOUR KITCHEN LINEUP: Essential Paring Knife Sets by Opinel are practical, useful tools fit for a wide range of tasks from prep work to dressing up your table for a dinner party and everything in between
  • PARING KNIFE: A must-have in your kitchen, a good paring knife is an essential tool for any chef. Use it to peel garlic, prune garnishes, mince small herbs, or trim fat from large cuts of meat, a paring knife is truly a do-it-all knife
  • HIGH CARBON STAINLESS STEEL: Renowned by many, the 12C27 Swedish Stainless Steel is one of the highest quality steels in the world. Good edge retention, simple maintenance, and high resistance to corrosion make 12C27 a great choice for high use kitchen knives
  • STABILIZED BEECHWOOD HANDLES: Sustainably harvested beechwood handles are varnished for extra protection against moisture, dirt, and wear over time.
  • AN ICON OF FRENCH CULTURE: Produced in the heart of the French Alps since 1890, Opinel knives draw simplicity and durability from their mountain roots. Opinel kitchen knives have been adopted worldwide and recognized as a design icon
  • Care instructions: hand wash

Blade Material: High Carbon Stainless Steel


Brand: Opinel


Color: Beech Wood


Handle Material: Beechwood


Blade Edge: Plain


Blade Material: High Carbon Stainless Steel


Brand: Opinel


Color: Beech Wood


Handle Material: Beechwood


Blade Edge: Plain


Blade Length: 4 Inches


Construction Type: Forged


Item Weight: 0.9 Ounces


Blade Color: Silver


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Item Length: 7.62 Inches


Manufacturer: Opinel


Size: No. !12


Global Trade Identification Number: 35


Item Weight: 0.9 ounces


Language: English


Item model number: 1223


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 21, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Thin, sharp blades, simple wooden handles, they're like Kiwi knives with much better quality steel
Recently bought a Opinel No 8 and loved it so I ended up ordering these to use as steak knives. The steel used is Sandvik 12C27, it was originally developed for use in razors, personally its one of my favorite budget steels because its very easy to sharpen. I remember seeing somewhere that they're 56-58 HRC, so edge retention is respectable & it's tough and fairly corrosion resistant. It won't match VG10 or Aus10 for edge retention but it's way easier to sharpen, anyone with rudimentary sharpening skills should have no problem keeping it working sharp. These knives are thin, sharp and have basic cheap wooden handles, nothing fancy but they get the job done. They're flimsy but being paring knives I don't mind. You shouldn't be using paring knives for heavy duty tasks anyway. As long as you hand wash they should hold up fine. I mentioned Kiwi knives because they feel very similar but the steel used in these is better (unsure of the steel Kiwi uses but heard speculation it's 2 or 3Cr). It's also IMO better than German 1.4116 steel or 5cr15MoV or 7Cr17 which are other very common steels for making lower priced knives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by Justin Justin

  • Good place to shop
Absolutely perfect! Will use them again! Good place to shop.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by Old Train Man

  • Great.
Great.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025 by Dani John

  • I love Opinel, but not as crazy about these paring knives
I have a folding Opinel knife that I love and love using in the kitchen. It has the carbon steel blade that stays sharp and cuts fruits and vegetables like butter. I thought that these paring knives would be similar in function but they have stainless steel blades that do not seem to take an edge like the carbon steel. They feel flimsy and are generally a bit disappointing. They are not terrible knives, but they are not like the original Opinel blade. I wish I had just ordered another folding knife with the carbon steel blade as they are really well made and relatively cheap for such good quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025 by Mark T.

  • Good Paring Knife!
Handy little blades! Hold an edge okay, good size. Hard to beat for the money.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by TWM

  • Sharper than sharp
Simply put, this is the best value for excellent pairing knives ever. They're flexible, super-sharp, and nice looking. Still, be very, very careful, you'll want more.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025 by Cartknocker

  • Superior Steel
I discovered Opinel knives a number of years ago. I've carried one of their folding pocket knives since then. Opinel seems to be one of the only knife companies left who actually focus on the steel in their blades. This paring knife is made with Opinel's 'Inox' steel, which is very similar to Sandvik steel. These are superior blades. Unlike most stainless blades, these will take a keen edge and hold it. It is a knife; you do have to sharpen it and keep it sharp. It's easy to do and you'll appreciate the sharp edge when you use it. Opinel's carbon blades take a better edge, but they do stain. Not something important to me as a professional furniture maker, but sometimes important to those who want a 'pretty' blade in the kitchen instead of a sharp one. Opinel does both. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Tim I

  • Nice paring knives
As a chef, I place a lot of importance on good paring knives for a lot of prep tasks. These are great!
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025 by Chef

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