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Peeling knives

13 items total
Peeling knife CLASSIC 7 cm, Wüsthof
74,21 €
WU4062
Peeling knife FOUR STAR, Zwilling
52,99 €
ZW31070051
Peeling knife GOURMET 7 cm, Zwilling
37,30 €
ZW36110061
Peeling knife GRAND GOURMET, WMF
70,99 € –6 %
66,28 €
WM1889706032
Peeling knife PROFESSIONAL "S", Zwilling
64,36 € –21 %
50,69 €
ZW31020051
Peeling knife TWIN GRIP 5,5 cm, blue, Zwilling
10,45 €
ZW38090061
210955 2 nuz na zeleninu alpha oak 13 cm hneda gude
97 €
GUDEE46413
211012 1464 13 w
75 €
GUDE146413
Vegetable knife CLASSIC 7 cm Wüsthof
76,99 €
WU4002
Vegetable knife CLASSIC IKON 8 cm, Wüsthof
96 €
WU4006
210925 6 d464 13 white GUDED46413
210907 nuz na zeleninu kappa 13 cm stribrna gude
86 €
GUDE46413

Peeling Knives – your small handy helpers

What use does the peeling knife serve?

Peelers do just what their name suggests: they take the skin or peel off fruits and vegetables. They feature a short, inflexible, slightly curved blade with the edge on the inside of the curve

What makes a good peeling knife?

  • The majority of peeling knives are mostly used for peeling fruit and vegetables, hence they need to be pretty sharp.
  • To prevent slipping and cutting your hand, the handle should be ergonomic and the choice of the best material should be carefully considered so as to ensure control over the knife while using it.
  • A material made of carbon steel or something comparable is the ideal material used, since it holds the edge well, is simple to sharpen with a wet stone, and is simple to hone with a steel rod.

What is the difference between paring knives and peeling knives?

Although both knives are small and can be of great use when dealing with vegetables there are some differences between the two types of knives:

  • Peeling knives often have a blade length of 5 to 10 centimetres, whereas paring knives typically have a blade length of 7,5 to 12,5 centimetres.
  • Peeling knives have curved, bird-beaked blade edges perfect for creating beautiful garnishes whereas paring knives have straight, double-bevelled edges.
  • Peeling knives are mostly used to peel fruits and vegetables, whereas paring knives are also used to core fruit and chop small items.

For better fruit and vegetable preparation, you can also check our vegetable graters, as well as mandoline slicers and peelers.

How to take care of your peeling knife?

Kitchen knives are quite an investment so if you want your peeling knife to last for ages, make sure you follow these simple rules for cleaning and storing your knives:

  • knives are often dishwasher-safe but we recommend you clean your knife by hand as dishwasher detergents can damage the surface of a steel blade
  • if a knife has a wooden handle, do not put it in the dishwasher
  • to prevent wooden handles from becoming dry, regularly oil them with linseed oil or beeswax
  • store your knife separately so that the blades do not get dull. Use a knife block or a knife case
  • sharpen your knife regularly