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WÜSTHOF Gourmet 5" Spreader Knife,Black

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Features

  • WUSTHOF GOURMET SERIES 5" Spreader Knife with triple riveted synthetic polypropylene handles that resist fading, discoloration, heat and impact. Precisely laser-cut stamped knives offer superb quality and value
  • MULTI-PURPOSE High Carbon Stainless Steel Blade, precisely cut with the latest state of the art technology for incredible sharpness and easy maintenance. WUSTHOF kitchen knives are Hand Wash Only
  • WUSTHOF SPREADER KNIFE 5" Spreader Knife smoothly cuts and spreads butter and other condiments such as jam, peanut butter and mayo. The knife features a serrated section that cuts through breads, cheese, fruits and vegetables
  • DURABLE WUSTHOF Cutlery is crafted to resist corrosion and dulling. This German made Kitchen Knife set Comes with a limited Lifetime Warranty
  • CENTURIES OF TRADITION Family owned for seven generations, WUSTHOF was founded in Solingen, Germany over 200 years ago. WUSTHOFs cutlery carries the Solingen name, a designation reserved for products that meet the strictest quality standards

Description

WÜSTHOF GOURMET SERIES – 5" Spreader Knife with triple riveted synthetic polypropylene handles that resist fading, discoloration, heat and impact. Precisely laser-cut stamped knives offer superb quality and value

Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: Wüsthof


Color: Black


Handle Material: Polypropylene


Blade Edge: Plain, Serrated


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: Wüsthof


Color: Black


Handle Material: Polypropylene


Blade Edge: Plain, Serrated


Blade Length: 5 Inches


Construction Type: Stamped


Item Weight: 100 Grams


Blade Color: Silver


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Item Length: 14 Inches


Manufacturer: Wusthof


Size: 5"


Global Trade Identification Number: 72


Item Weight: 3.53 ounces


Department: unisex-adult


Item model number: 9025056114


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 12, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best buy
Great buy for the money! Wusthof is a top knife maker. The serrated blade is sharp and cuts veggies well. Works as a roll slicer very well. The five inch blade is just the right size for a spreading knife. It reaches to the bottom of a mayonnaise jar. This is a versatile kitchen tool. Blade is high carbon stainless steel with resin handle. As with all good knives hand wash a dry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024 by Stanley D. Saperstein

  • Damn Good Sandwich Knife
We have a Spatula Spreader knife - by Cutco. I enjoy it and I wanted another one. Cutco sells ‘em for about $87 each. Other knife makers have similar knives at similar prices. This Wüstoff appeared very similar - $25! I had to try it out - glad I did! This is a full tang, 5” spatula-spreader blade, serrated on one edge, and flexible for cutting, scooping, spreading and doing all sandwich making chores. I tried it out on a bagel within 1-Hr of receiving it. No Complaints whatsoever! I may buy another and still spend less than another At full price! The only drawback, for me only, is the handle is a little small in my hand. My big hands like more control. But normal-hands folks will never notice is my guess. And I’m still delighted with it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024 by Dave Kuper

  • Quality and reasonable price for agreat sandwich making tool.
Nice quality. Great for sandwichmaking
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • A Must have In The Kitchen
I made this purchase to be used as a Christmas gift, having already owned and used the exact same Wusthof product. It is well-packaged with 'Made in Germany' printed on the outer packaging. There also is a plastic protector included with the spreader. For those who see any kitchen knife as being just as easy to scoop out mayonnaise, mustard, peanut butter, jams etc., from containers for spreading on sandwiches, etc., the Wusthof Spreader will convince you otherwise. It is the combination of the width and shape of the spreader, combined with the serrated edge on just one side, that makes it so easy and practical working with condiments and bread/buns/rolls while making sandwiches/burgers or snacks. You can then finish by quickly cutting them horizontally or diagonally. This Wusthof spreader effectively gives you an 'all-in-one' combination tool/implement with no need for a separate bread knife. The more you use it, the more you will appreciate its convenience and its quality. Wusthof does recommend hand washing, as do similar premium brands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2018 by V. R. R

  • Way Less Expensive than Other Brand
I was looking for a spreader knife and found one offered by another brand that looked perfect but it was well over $100. This one is less than 1/4 the price and is excellent quality. It has a full tang and feels solid in the hand when you pick it up. This will be great when working with heavier things like ground beef and such that require a little more strength to move and spread them around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Z. Gelnett

  • Nice, but not quite what I wanted
Nice knife, but it is shorter than I expected. The serrated edge is too sharp of a sandwich knife for me. The handle is very well balanced. I wouldn't mind that it is a fatter handle and more round for that would be more ergonomically comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by Shopper in Austin

  • I LOVE it!
Is it pricey?? For a sandwich spreader, probably so. BUT it feels good in my hand. The serration is sharp will cut through everything I have used it for. The blade is long enough to reach the bottom of a mason jar, mayo, peanut butter etc, my other spreaders are too short and half my hand ends up in the mouth of the jar and a mess ensues. It fits perfectly in my "in the drawer" knife block. I was hesitant after reading reviews, saw people saying it broke because it wasn't full tang, or that is discolored/rusted. I have had it for a couple weeks, use it most days, like all of my knives, I hand wash it, dry it and but back in the block. It is sturdy, appears to be quality stainless, for me, yes it was worth every penny and would recommend it to anyone that wants a great sandwich spreader. I considered a couple of the colored handled ones that were $8-$10 less, but had a lot more negative reviews about quality. I have other Wusthof knives that are 10+ years old so that swayed my decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022 by Lan B

  • This is a bread knife with a large spreader's head
This Wusthof "spreader" combines a serrated bread knife with a spreader head. The knife edge side has serrated pointed teeth like a bread or tomato knife which makes it easier for me when I cut sandwiches, slice bagels, slice crusty rolls, and even slice tomatoes. The knife/spreader is just under 9 ½" long (from the tip of the blade to the end of the handle). The blade is both longer (just under 4 ¾") and the head of the knife is wider (just under 1 ¾" at its widest) than the spreader knife I use. There is just under 3 ¼" of serrations from the lower tip of the front of the knife going back to the handle. And the remaining edge is a straight knife blade that is a little over 1 ¾" long. Because this knife has no pointed tip, it takes just a bit of patience to carefully make that first opening in a bagel or roll before I can really begin slicing. Because this knife has sharp edges, use care if you have young kids helping to make sandwiches. I prefer to put on spread using the non-serrated side of the knife but I'll have to keep the serrated side of the knife in mind when I put icing on things like cupcakes to put on fancy swirls. This Wusthof's Gourmet knife has what I'll call a full half tang. Huh? I can see a full tang on top of the handle while the bottom of the handle has no exposed tang. I'm guessing this gives the knife strength and me control when cutting. I like the fit between the tang and the handle: there is no gap just like any better quality knife. The instruction on the back of the blister package says they recommend hand washing the knife. Heck, it even recommends storing this knife in a knife block or basically treating the knife like it's a cutlery knife. So I wash this knife by hand and I use a knife guard to store this knife in my knife drawer. PROS: Combines a tomato/bread knife with a spreader so you can use one knife for making sandwiches or preparing your morning bagels. A larger head means less scooping from a jar and fewer strokes to put on spread. The longer blade means you can reach the bottom of most jars. CONS The wider head may make it difficult to get into some jar necks when compared with other spreaders. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2011 by D. Henderson

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