








🔪 Slice Like a Pro, Feel the Power in Every Cut!
The SimCoker Professional Chef Knife features an 8-inch blade forged from premium German 1.4116 high-carbon stainless steel with a Rockwell hardness of 56±, delivering exceptional sharpness and durability. Its ergonomic triple-riveted Pakkawood handle ensures a secure, comfortable grip for extended use. Designed with a hollow edge for smooth, efficient cutting of large and tough ingredients, this knife is a versatile kitchen essential. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it promises lasting performance for both home chefs and culinary enthusiasts.








| ASIN | B09Y5G8Q3S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,107 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #649 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | SimCoker |
| Color | Black |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2022 |
| Handle Material | Pakkawood |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Length | 15 Inches |
| Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
| Item model number | SCK814PF |
| Manufacturer | SimCoker |
| Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Size | 8" |
J**N
Love the chef knife, amazing sharp.
Can't wait to try this chef knife, both I and my family loved this chef knife so much!!!! We used it for watermelon, it was an amazing feeling, we never have had this amazing sharp kitchen knife before, and hope I have found it earlier, so it's great to find for now. We cook at home almost every day, this chef does a great job of preparing meals. Good weight and well balanced, never feel shifting or slipping on hands, the grip is great as well. I was not so confident to try a new brand, but this company totally surprised from all despite. The knife packed so nicely, and I am considering ordering another one for my mom as a gift, also need to mention the materials of this chef knife are durable, details of craftmanship really tell the quality is premium, and can't find a defect at all, glad to recommend this chef knife, price is the pretty fare, you won't be disappointed at the quality and you will like it as much as I do.
G**O
Really sharp out of the box feels nice on hand,impressed
So happy with this purchase, it great chef knife, I like cooking a lot, so I have different types of knives in my kitchen, but this knife easily beats the other knives for its awesome performance, if you are a home cook, this is what you gotta have, this chef knife will help your cutting job be much easier. Comes very sharp, It feels very solid and is balanced well weight-wise, the handles have a good amount of weight to it that makes holding it intuitive and gives off a good balance and easy to hone. Good quality German steel, the blade is high carbon and very hard, which is naturally more durable than cheaper steel, if you used any of the cheap steel kitchen knives before using the german steel knife, you will feel the big difference between the two. Slicing meats is as easy as cutting butter, incredibly sharp, and very smooth, just put the light force down on the chef knife, and it cut smoothly. With a wood handle, attractive-looking, and premium wood, it's may not dishwasher friendly, but the sheath is a sweet spot. This has been put on my repeat purchasing list once I need another knife or if I gotta buy a gift for my family, overall, good value for the money.
V**S
Looks good, feels good, works good.
Feels good doing food prep. Nice and sharp right out of the box. Handle fits in the hand. Basically it does what I wanted and at the price I could afford.
M**T
Better than expected..
Well constructed, light, sharp, manageable tool. This knife has exceed expectation this far. Only need time to see how well the edge holds up. For the price you can't go wrong..
S**A
Excellent knife, sharp, good price
I ordered the 8-inch chef knife, it is the first time that I try this new brand. The knife is perfectly fitted in a stylish box that is well protected and packaged, and the blade is protected with a sheath that didn't happen to those knives I bought before, actually, I do need a sheath for my knife, so I think this is for a good gift option to someone who likes to cook or wants a professional knife. It says made of German steel and I tested it on vegetables and fruits, it's amazing, very very very easy to cut and super sharp, it's also excellent to cut all meats, the blade is thick enough to feel durable. I like the handle very much because it looks like premium material and grips comfortable, I used to use a plastic handle, and this chef knife feels way much better than the plastic handle that I use before. The price is reasonable for that quality knife. Recommended !!!!
A**S
Good value, nice quality
Very impressed. From the packaging to the handle to the blade, was a winner all around. Value for the $$ was great. Nice feel in the hand
G**U
Extremely sharp , excellent cut
My chef knife was delivered today, it come with a very nice gift box which totally surprised me. I tried it tonight to prepare dinner, wow, it's really amazing. First of all, the knife looks premium made, pretty nice, high quality, the blade is extremely sharp, I used it for vegetables, way much better than the knives I bought before. The balance is great, not too heavy, not too light, and comfortable grip. I liked the handle, it says Pakkawood handle, and I feel it is very durable. 8 inches is a good size for a chef knife as well, and it's the first time that I buy a German Steel kitchen knife, totally surprised by the excellent performance, definitely recommend it to those who really want to have a good kitchen knife. Most importantly, this chef knife comes with a sheath, it's really a considerable design to protect the blade. I will keep using this knife.
S**T
Sharp and well balanced
I tested it out chopping a pile of onions for soup and it sliced through quickly and easily. On first inspection my only complaint albeit minor is the fit and finish of the handle scales to the bolster and pommel. They don't match up perfectly, but for the price it's a minor detail that can be overlooked. Overall a good value for the price
C**L
Great weight, excellent edge (so far), comfortable to use and cuts everything smoothly & easily. The blade cover is good as well, not too bulky meaning I can store it in a drawer without concerns. Amazing value for money!
S**N
Ich habe das Messer als mein erstes richtiges Schneidemesser erworben und bin durchaus begeistert von seiner Performance! Es ist superscharf und schneidet sowohl Obst/Gemüse als auch Fleisch mit Leichtigkeit. Insgesamt nutze ich es nun 3 Wochen und konnte keine Verschleiß feststellen. Für den Preis wirklich fair und würde es jederzeit wieder kaufen.
E**I
(Not that I have anything against "Vine Voice" reviews of items obtained for free, but note that I spent my own cash on this knife. Also, apologies for the review length. Reviews that are thin on detail might be earnest, but are almost zero help for making decisions.) I needed a new 20cm/8" Chef's Knife. I enjoy cooking, and opt for high quality tools in pretty much any situation. I took time investigating possibilities in the relatively low price range and settled on the SimCoker knife. For comparison, the TOG 17cm Santoku is highly regarded, but a jaw-dropping £265, and the Wusthof 20cm Classic, a top-end home cook knife, is £90. I couldn't really justify spending a fortune on a single knife because I'm not a culinary professional, and I'm not rich. (Tamara's missing jewels were reportedly worth £26m - or £50m, depending on source - hence the flippant review title). A plus-point for me is that it does not come with freebies (e.g. cheapo knife-sharpener) which means production costs (and therefore price) are primarily for the knife itself. However, the box is quite respectable, and it does come with a decent, sturdy plastic, "shears" ("sheath", or even "blade-guard", might be a better name, and the claim for protection during storage, yes, but "during use"...huh?). Admittedly, I could not find much information online about "SimCoker", and am a little wary about "Made In China" (Err...the "Japanese" in the title doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.) I didn't want to risk disappointment, and returning goods is such a faff. However, most of my home electronic equipment is Chinese-made but still excellent, therefore I decided to hit-and-hope. Some knife reviews focus on the packaging, what the knife looks like, what it sounds and smells like (no, not really :-) ). I do rattle on, but for me the key criteria are: 1) General feel and build-quality. 2) How it feels in use, and anticipated lifetime. 3) Sharpness. Not merely straight from the box. (I steer well-clear of the v-shaped, or similar, edge-ripper sharpeners. I have a 3000-grit whetstone. Honing frequently is far preferable to brutalising the blade. Whetstones take a little patience and skill, but I think the effort is well worth it, and not just for the slightly childish thrill of the "Tomato Test") (1) As described, it has a pakkawood handle. I had never heard of a "pakka" tree :-), but there is plenty of useful information about wood+resin composites on the web. The handle does seem to be designed, instead of just being quirky, though I'm not sure what makes the SimCoker handle "luxury", but even as a big fan of natural wood, I can appreciate the benefits of the manufactured product. (Such material is known by various names, but SimCoker have settled on the one that is very close to "peckerwood", which is a little unfortunate...) Joking aside, the handle is beautifully machined, the rivets are physically imperceptible when the handle is gripped normally, and the shape fits the (my) hand perfectly. (I mentioned "quirky". I have no idea what "Edge of Belgravia" knives feel like in the hand, but as an example, they look quite curious.) Is it full tang? Hard to say. It isn't described as such, but visually (and in the exploded-view picture) it seems to have this better-quality feature. The blurb about "German" 1.4116 steel makes for an amusing read, but I have no easy way of subjecting the blade to a chemical forensic test (e.g. is it really 0.1 to 0.2% Vanadium? Who knows?) 1.4116 Steel has a pretty good reputation and although the blade is not mirror-shiny, it appears to have better than satisfactory quality. (2) My knife weighs 215g, which feels a decent weight. (I find it hard to believe that a few similar knives on Amazon are around the half-kilo mark, but maybe some people want to combine a workout with food prep?) The knife feels pleasantly balanced in the hand. The picture for "WELL-BALANCED", is a tiny bit misleading because the finger is curved (nitpicking...agreed). The accompanying text for that picture is baffling. For anyone who is curious, the centre of gravity on my knife is approximately half-way along the bolster. I can only guess as to lifetime, but if the steel really conforms to 1.4116 standards, it has a decent reputation for corrosion-resistance and hardness. Careful treatment of the knife should prove to be well worth it. (3) As delivered, it was extremely sharp. Not as sharp as my straight-razor, but those things are specialist. I will continue to use it carefully, and maintain a keen edge by honing it on a frequent, probably one or two-week, basis. Whetstone sharpening is made easier for this knife because it doesn't have a full bolster. p.s. Try not to be put off by the clumsy, sometimes humourous, language of the full details about the knife. The knife is indeed sharp, but I would like to meet a "hand-polished craftsman" to see if such a person is very shiny (but in fairness, the seller has provided a lot of product information and high-quality translation services can be expensive.) p.p.s. The seller is "changdeshilechudianzishangwuyouxiangongsi", which seems to be a fiendish tongue-twister, so I'm glad that the order was "Fulfilled by Amazon" because that's easy for me to pronounce.
M**.
Das Messer ist leicht und liegt gut in der Hand . Die Schnittführung ist präzise und erlaubt seine Verwendung bei Fleisch , Gemüse oder gleichermaßen! Die Schutzhülle ermöglicht ein sicheres Verwahren in der Küchenlade und schont den Schliff! Tolle Qualität zum wirklich günstigen Preis
M**D
This knife is great quality at a great price. It arrives in a in a box that displays this quality to the full. A riveted Pakkawood handle that naturally fits the hand and an 8" German steel blade that is razor sharp. Supplied with a fitted blade guard for when not in use. The knife is very well balanced and cuts effortlessly and cleanly. A pleasure to use. Why spend more when you can buy a knife of such quality for so little money. I seriously recommend it.
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