Milk Street

Milk Street: Kitchin-Ki Paring Knife

Sale price $50.96 Regular price $59.95 (15% OFF)

Paring knives are the overlooked, throwaway knives of the modern kitchen—poorly designed, poorly made and useless for most everyday tasks. Most have blades that are too long to be precise when cutting or feel too flimsy and flexible to inspire confidence. The puny handles feel like an afterthought sized for a child, providing insufficient grip to feel safe. They’re ill-suited for what they are supposed to do: close, detail-oriented work, most of which is handheld and off the cutting board. 

The Milk Street Kitchin-Ki is a complete reinvention of the paring knife. It matches an ultra-short—just 2.75 inches—fine-tipped blade with an oversized ergonomic handle for a knife that provides complete control over all the small tasks. The tapered handle and textured patch on the top of the blade provide a safe grip regardless of how you hold it. 

Most European knife-makers haven’t altered their designs in generations, but we looked outside that tradition for inspiration. The Kitchin-Ki’s unique blade design takes cues from sources as diverse as Japanese peeling knives, antique utility knives collected from trunk sales, stubby woodcarving blades and those work-worn kitchen knives your grandmother uses—shrunk down from generations of meals and maintenance.

Nearly an inch shorter than our current smallest knife, the Kitchin-kiji, the Kitchin-Ki isn’t a standalone knife. Instead, it’s the companion piece for peeling and prepping before you pick up a bigger knife to slice, dice and chop your way to dinner. Use it for peeling garlic and shallots, halving an avocado, removing the outer layers of leeks or scallions, removing the ribs from chilies, coring tomatoes or strawberries, stemming and peeling mushrooms, prepping shrimp, trimming chicken and meat and so much more. It’ll quickly become an indispensable tool for all the incidental tasks meal prep throws at you.

Net Weight: 2.5 ounces
Dimensions: 7.25 inches tip to end of handle
Blade length: 2.75 inches
Materials: 1.4116 German Steel, Polymer
Place of Origin: China

The knife must be washed by hand and dried after each use immediately to ensure no staining occurs. Do not put in dishwasher.

Milk Street: Kitchin-Ki Paring Knife

Sale price $50.96 Regular price $59.95 (15% OFF)

With its compact blade and oversized handle, the Kitchin-ki rethinks the classic paring knife.

  1. Laser-Like Accuracy

    The extra-short, straight blade provides total precision when peeling and prepping fruits and vegetables.
  2. Comfort and Security

    The Kitchin-ki’s oversized polymer handle is designed to fill the palm for a secure, comfortable grip.
  3. Scalpel-like Tip

    The stout blade tapers to a fine tip that cuts with surgical precision.
  4. Stays Sharp and Won’t Rust

    The blade is fashioned from tried-and-true, German 1.4116 steel, which holds a razor-sharp edge and is impervious to rust.
  5. File Pattern

    The textured non-slip grip provides safety while choking up on the blade.

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