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The Dalstrong Bull Nose Butcher Knife is a 14-inch powerhouse crafted from high carbon premium German steel, featuring a weighted bull nose blade for superior control and precision. Its black G10 handle is triple-riveted for durability and comfort, while rock-hollow divots minimize food sticking. NSF certified and designed for professional chefs, this knife excels at breaking down large cuts of meat with ease and style.




























| ASIN | B07QZ4LPN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,804 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #491 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 14 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| BladeLength | 14 Inches |
| Brand | Dalstrong |
| Brand Name | Dalstrong |
| Color | Black G10 Handle |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,033 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00628110245892 |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 14 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dalstrong Inc. |
| UPC | 628110245892 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**P
Great Value Knife
I work in a professional high volume kitchen where we cut most large cuts of meat and fish in house. I usually slice 3-5 whole rib cuts into ribeyes per week, and I use this knife to skin and cut whole sides of salmon, probably 15-20+ sides per week. It does its job quite well. It came sharp from the factory, holds an edge well, is easy to sharpen, and feels great in my hands. I prefer this style blade over the cimitars for large cuts. The blade is fairly rigid and doesn't flex much side to side, and the length is just right with a good weight to help you get through those big cuts. The quality for the price is great. I wouldn't generally recommend purpose made knives like this for home cooks unless you cut tons of primals or have a massive kitchen with a lot of space. This is made for professionals, and the packaging and tongue in cheek marketing stuff is obviously made with that in mind (I thoroughly enjoyed the card with care and do/do not instructions on it). All in all, great knife and highly recommended.
W**R
Great knife
I make a lot of briskets and cure my own bacon so I go through whole pork bellies often as well. This knife gets a lot of use. The negative reviews mostly complain about the weight but if this knife was any thicker you would actually need Conan's forearms to control the darn thing. In truth the light weight is still distributed well across the entire 14" cutting edge so even though this knife is sarcastically long, it is easy to use with precision. This isn't a knife for chopping bone so it doesn't need any more weight. It can slice full size brisket and bacon woth a single stroke and get you through Jumanji intact. The only real criticism i have is that the handle gets slippery once my hands get covered in fat or the blood my enemies. But all of my knives do so that isnt special. If you cut big meat then use a big knife.
K**A
So far great knife
So far I love the knife. Fits well in my hand and with the bull nose makes it easier to cut larger cuts of meat, such rib roast to steaks pork tenderloin to boneless chops. Was sharp when it arrived but I will be interested to see how long it holds its edge and what sharpening the life is like. I use the Ken Onion work sharp belt sharpener to sharpen my knives. So far good product at good price when I got it
B**M
Worth Owning
This is a serious knife for a serious cook. VERY Sharp! A little heavier than what i’m use to, but I adjusted quickly to it. This is worth the investment. Ordered the CRIXUS Chef Knife by Dalstrong, arrived in time for preparing dinner for Thanksgiving. If you want a serious knife to get the job done, Dalstrong is the way to go. I love the way they come packaged and the sheath that is on them gives a quality look as well as much needed protection. If you like cooking, do yourself a favor and purchase a Dalstrong knife. Plan on buying additional pieces. I received Quick shipping on these knives.
S**N
Well balance fits well in my hand and holds an edge with proper wear highly recommend
I have added three Dalstrong knives to my chef roll. They are well balanced hold their edge well with proper use and are comfortable in my hand. This knife I bought for trimming briskets and it works well like a scimitar.
B**S
Nice knife for the price
We are on our first journey through the jungles of south america and this machete is serving us well. We are deep in the forests of south america looking for a new species of frog and we used this to hack through tree branches, samplings, and vines as we have made our way. Much better than a gerber! In fact, I'm able to write this review after hacking away enough clearing to get satellite coverage for the internet. Joking aside, here's the review. I have a lot of Dalstrong products and I'm hit or miss on them. I have this style of knife in the 10" shogun which is probably my favorite Dalstrong as well as previously having had the 14" cimitar in gladiator series. The good: - Sharp from factory where it should be. Dull near the bolster <-- expected - Mostly a nice fit and finish - Pakka wood is fit and finished well, blade was ground evenly, the steel quality appears fine so far - Decent back to it for slicing large/long cuts with precision. Much better than 14" cimitar - This isn't a survival knife/machete, it's a purpose made butchering knife on the absurd side in sizing. This thing is massive! - Considering the size of the blade the weigh balance is what you would expect. The bad: - The granton edge is done with two distinct angles (see photo with underlines). IMO this is laziness/cheapness. Functionally is it just as good? Probably. Does it look worse? Absolutely. minus 1 star Do you need this? It depends. Does anybody really need a 14" inch knife in the kitchen? Probably not. Would most people be better served by the 12" or 10" knives more (either gladiator or shogun)? Probably, but who the heck doesn't want a machete size knife in the kitchen! This thing is huge! Alright, back to the the jungle to find that allusive frog.
G**K
Unbeatable value!
Over the past year I have collected over a dozen Dalstrong knives; all from the Gladiator series, so you KNOW I love them. :-). I chose the Gladiator series because they have a larger variety of blades, they are inexpensive (not cheap; I am the cheap one!? LOL) and I can abuse and replace them easily. I ordered this knife for carving shoulders of meat and I thought that the 14" blade would make that very easy. Also because it simply looked impressive (bad*ss) in the pictures (and at $40 who could go wrong?!). Like most reviewers, I was initially rather surprised at the actual size of the "thing" but I loved the awesomeness of the way it actually looked, right away! It certainly can be compared to a machete and would probably go a long way in scaring unwanted guests (like a daughter's wanna-be boyfriend) away - let alone intruders. Personally, it feels a "tad" light for my hand(?) and I would have liked a slightly narrower (about 13mm narrower) and slightly thicker blade; to my eye, it looks a little thin with respect to the broadness of the blade - but that's just my perspective; I'm not a knife expert or anything like that and I'm sure they did that for a reason. I tested the sharpness by shaving the hair on my arm and I now have a hairless spot down to the skin. I love using all my knives (not just Dalstrong). I use my knives frequently and I often cut myself with the heel somehow, (of all places) so the guarded heel of this blade is also a favorite feature of mine. To me, it's a logical safety feature since this is a slicing (or pulling) knife and one will certainly be pulling it past their meat-holding hand very frequently. Regardless, for just $40, it's a ridiculous bargain, in my opinion, and I absolutely love it!?
1**S
Incredible heavy nosed knife
Wonderful knife, it CUTS large beef slabs. Stays sharper than my old 65 yr old soft steel bullnose, I use it 5 times a day to cut very small pieces for my cats and about 3 times a week to cut big roasts. That big NOSE can’t be beat. Buy it, you will see I am tight.
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