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🔪 Elevate your shucking game with Swiss precision and unstoppable grip!
The Victorinox Oyster Knife features a 4-inch high-carbon stainless steel clip point blade with a slight flex for precision and safety. Its red SuperGrip rubber handle offers an ergonomic, non-slip hold ideal for wet conditions. Lightweight at 3.2 ounces and backed by a lifetime warranty, this ambidextrous tool excels in oyster shucking and delicate tea leaf prying, making it a versatile, durable essential for culinary professionals and enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B003ED35GQ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,713 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #21 in Fillet Knives |
| Blade Edge | Chisel |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Clip Point |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,406 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046928446964, 07611160117854 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 4 Inches |
| Item Shape | Knife |
| Item Type Name | Victorinox Oyster Knife 4-Inch Boston Style Blade, Red SuperGrip Handle |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Model Name | 7.6399.6-X1 |
| Model Number | 44696 |
| Part Number | 7.6399.6 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Opening oysters |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 4" |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel |
| Special Features | Stainless Steel |
| Style | 4-INCH BOSTON |
| UPC | 046928446964 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty for defects in materials and workmanship |
D**Z
A Versatile Champion for Oysters and Tea Enthusiasts
The Victorinox 44696 oyster knife is a masterclass in precision and durability, effortlessly handling both shucking oysters and delicately breaking into compressed teas like puer cakes. Whether you’re a seafood pro or a tea connoisseur, this tool is a revelation. The razor-sharp, high-carbon stainless steel blade is the star—sturdy enough to pop open stubborn oyster shells with minimal effort, yet slim and agile for carefully loosening tightly pressed tea leaves without shredding them. The blade’s slight flex provides just enough give to glide through tasks smoothly, reducing the risk of slips or mishaps. Ergonomics shine here: The non-slip, textured polypropylene handle offers a secure, comfortable grip even when wet, which is crucial for messy oyster prep or precise tea sessions. It’s lightweight but feels solid in-hand, striking the perfect balance between control and ease of use. I’ve used this knife for everything from weekend oyster feasts to daily tea rituals, and it’s held up flawlessly—no rust, dulling, or wear. The pointed tip is genius for prying into tea cakes cleanly, preserving leaf integrity for a better brew. Plus, cleanup is a breeze; a quick rinse and it’s ready for the next task. Sleek, professional-grade, and wildly versatile, this Victorinox knife is a kitchen (and tea drawer) essential. Five stars for its rugged reliability, thoughtful design, and ability to elevate two very different crafts. A must-buy for anyone who takes their oysters or their tea seriously!
L**S
Just bought a new oyster shucking knife
Fits perfectly in my hand for a great grip and the blade is the perfect size to easily open oysters. Excellent quality.
C**E
Opened every oyster that I had
I am a lover of all things shellfish with oysters being my favorite. I have had an old school oyster knife for a long time and figured it was time to upgrade. Quite frankly my old one was as close to unsafe as you could get. I can't tell you the number of times that I ended up stabbing myself that bordered upon needing stitches. I looked into all of the different types and shapes (Boston, Galveston, Providence, Frenchmen....) and finally settled on the New Haven. Once the knife arrived I immediately ran out and bought 20 oysters of varying sizes and shapes. The knife performed admirably and opened all of the oysters much better than my old knife. It appears very sturdy and shucked through all of the oysters without trouble. It worked just as well on the very small west coasters as it did on the larger east coast ones. The knife fit well into my hand and gave me a confidence that I had been lacking with my previous knife. There was no slipping or need for bandages. I got through all 20 of these oysters in half the time as I would have with my previous knife. Better yet the knife showed no signs of distress after it was all over. The upward curved tip was just the thing to pop the lid on these bivalves. I am looking forward to many more shucking sessions in the future!
J**R
As good an oyster knife as you'll find
Well designed
A**8
Thin Blade Design Works Best with Slightly Different Technique
The very thin blade tip of this variation on Boston style oyster knife does seem vulnerable - my knife tip is ever so slightly bent after first use on a dozen oysters. That said, this unique knife does have a lot of merit, if you slightly adjust the shucking technique ... I believe this is can be a solid, reliable knife if you're willing to take some care to work the blade directly into the hinge a bit more that you might usually do -- using a slight side-so-side motion, instead of twisting round the handle -- the thin blade slides *directly* into the hinge much more easily than typical knife with thicker blade. This is particularly so, if the hinges on the batch of oysters are typically pretty even/straight. At about 1/4" in from the tip the blade gets more substantial and seems less likely to chip, so can then be used to pry open the hinge. The knife also seems thin enough to be useful for side-entry method of shucking, though I have not yet tried that with it.** I'm glad to have it as an option among the few knives in my oyster kit, and will probably buy another one if mine ever chips... but would not recommend it as your only knife. Instead, recommend you think of it as a good option for certain types/sizes of oysters. Like any specialized tool, if you use it in a manner consistent with its special design, it can work well, just takes a bit of finesse. **Update: Tried side-entry shucking with this knife on 1/2 doz oysters and it works really well due to the very thin blade tip -- as always, if you can find the side seam, something which still eludes me on some oysters. ***Update #2: After shucking at most a dozen or so oysters with this knife, I did chip the very tip on some larger, tough-to-open blue points; small ding about 1/16" that I was able to fix easily in a few minutes with a file and a sharpening stone... so net/net, still a fan of this knife for what it can do with such a uniquely thin blade. I would caution that you should acquire this knife primarily if you value a very thin profile blade, and note that it probably cannot reliably be your only oyster knife. The thin blade is indeed a trade-off but given the modest cost, I've ordered another as a backup.
R**.
Oyster Knife
Awesome tool.... highly recommend.
J**N
Works beautifully! A great Oyster Knife!
I recently purchased an oyster knife with a fancy leather sleeve to store the knife. It looked great with its polished wood handle but when I used it, I found it very difficult to open oysters. I returned it after one use. Fast forward one week and today I tried my new Victorinox oyster knife on about 2 dozen oysters. The Victorinox New Haven knife worked perfectly on 23 of the 24 oysters. The one oyster I had trouble with I am sure most knifes would have also had trouble. After about 45 seconds of wiggling and jabbing I finally got the difficult oyster to pop. The other 23 popped right away with almost no effort. I am extremely please with my new purchase. I also ordered a Boston Stabber to go along with this New Haven model but when it arrives tomorrow I don’t think it’s going to get much use since I will be using the Victorinox as my go to knife when it comes time to eat some oysters!
B**C
Super easy to use-handle grip is nice, curved tip is key, blade is thin but strong
We bought this shucking knife as recommended by some friends after we began buying oysters from an oyster farmer on Cape Cod (YUM!). We found this knife easy to use but it was slow for ONE person to shuck oysters for TWO (plus our kiddo, so that makes THREE) people to eat. We decided to order another shucking knife but found that VERY difficult to use (the tip was not nicely curved like this one). We then ordered ANOTHER shucking knife but found the blade for that one too thick and difficult to insert. Hubby can use that other one (he likes the fat handle) but like Goldilocks, I'm sticking to THIS Victorinox shucking knife--it is JUST right. The gentle curve at the tip of the New Haven style and the thin (yet strong) blade make it easy for me to shuck consistently and efficiently. The handle fits nicely in my hand (I'm petite and have a small hand but I can grip it firmly and generate force to shuck the oysters). I'm looking forward to enjoying MANY oysters with the help of this shucking knife!!
F**O
great knife ... a bit pricey. A good purchase overall, though.
great knife ... a bit pricey. A good purchase overall, though.
A**E
Great grip and make.
Great grip. Solid
E**S
Bueno
Muy útil para abrir ostiones, materiales de calidad, lo recomiendo.
C**N
Súper versatil
El mejor versátil punta redonda y sin peligros
T**Y
Good product
Same as what it described.
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