Ikon 3 1/2" Paring Knife
Ikon 3 1/2" Paring Knife
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Small, versatile knife with slim blade and plain edge: this paring knife is the second most important knife to have in the kitchen. The small, narrow blade tapers to a point at the tip and is easy to handle making it the perfect knife to trim and slice and peel small produce such as garlic cloves and herbs.
Cutting
Specifications
Handle
- Length
- 3.7 in
Production
- SKU
- 1010530409
- Method
- Forged
- Rockwell hardness
- 58 HRC
- Country of Origin
- Germany
Blade
- Length
- 3.5 in
- Width
- 0.8 in
Cutlery
- Type
- Paring knife
- Series
- Ikon
Care Instructions
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When you use a WÜSTHOF knife, you can be sure that you are holding one of world’s best kitchen tools in your hand.
We have been developing and manufacturing our products in Solingen, Germany, the “City of Blades,” since 1814 – loyalty that pays off in the quality and reliability of our family business, knife by knife.
High quality WÜSTHOF steel: Our special stainless steel is durable, corrosion resistant, easy to sharpen, and reduces wear on the blade. Ideal for chef’s knives.
Unrivaled performance: Our superbly balanced and ergonomically designed handles ensure that every knife fits perfectly in the hand. Ideal for you.
WÜSTHOF stands for knives. For the moment when your knife glides effortlessly through your fresh ingredients.
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| Material | Premium forged steel engineered for lasting strength and corrosion resistance. | Often stamped or made from standard steel blends that may sacrifice durability or rust resistance. |
| Sharpness | 20% sharper than standard knives, thanks to laser-guided PEtec technology. | Factory-sharpened blades that start strong but dull faster and lack precision honing. |
| Craftsmanship | Hand-finished in Solingen, Germany with 200+ years of expertise and precision in every detail. | Mass-produced or partially outsourced craftsmanship that lacks the same heritage and consistency. |
| Corrosion Resistance | Exceptional rust resistance for a blade that stays beautiful for decades. | Prone to staining or rust if not carefully maintained—especially with frequent kitchen use. |
| Edge Retention | Stays sharper twice as long as ordinary knives, reducing the need to re-sharpen. | Edges wear faster over time, requiring more frequent sharpening and touch-ups. |
| Limited Lifetime Warranty | Limited lifetime warranty – a promise backed by generations of quality. | Lifetime coverage may exist, but with less transparency and variable service depending on the brand. |
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Reviews
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 7 reviews.
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new Ikons added
"Hi Wusthof – We love our Wusthof knives (the collection is very large) – I just convinced my wife that a second block on the counter for my ‘special’ knives would be OK. The new Ikons live there. I am a sharpener and use diamond plates to keep all the knives in great shape but when my wife grabbed the new Ikon paring knife the other day for a small task she commented loudly “Hey, these new knives are ‘really’ sharp!!” I guess I need to tune up my skills. In addition to enjoying cooking in our kitchen we love all the competition cooking shows – I always try to see what tools the chefs are using and laughed this week when in the middle of “The Ultimate Baking Championship” Season 1, episode 2 the judges are using an Ikon chef knife, just like my new one, to cut and serve the ‘lemon’ dessert. Not sure if that was just their choice or a strategic ‘product placement’ by your marketing team. Regardless, we love to see them out there in the world. I notice on some of my very old Ed. Wusthof knives the bolster is cut square for the scales while all the newer knives use a swept forging for the handles. I have a few old Hoffritz ‘German’ knives that I believe where made by you back in the day – can you please confirm the date range for that partnership? Thanks again for the support and service."
Fine
"Knife is good. No complaints."
Great knives
"Love this knife. I own many Wüsthof Ikon knives and will never purchase anything else. It’s an exemplary product!"
Excellent. Wife’s favorite knife.
"Excellent. Wife’s favorite knife."
Great workmanship, great quality
"Great workmanship, great quality"
Great knife
"This was a gift for my son who requested it. He loves the great quality of this paring knife."
Warranty Replacement
"Love the knives."