Kitchen knife

Kitchen knife

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94,00 €
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Kitchen knife

Le stuck

94,00 €
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A versatile handcrafted kitchen knife designed for everyday cooking. Forged in Thiers and fitted with a reclaimed wood handle shaped in our Alsace workshop, it offers precision, balance and long-lasting performance.

Choose your wood type*
  • Charpentier : Bois d'anciens colombages alsaciens
  • Tonnelier : Bois d'anciens tonneaux de vin
  • Paperstone : Matériaux innovants éco responsable - compatible lave vaisselle
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Sharpening service available

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Lame

MA5 stainless steel – long-lasting sharpness and corrosion resistance.

Longueur de lame

18 cm

Largeur de lame

2 mm

Manche

Three-hundred-year-old oak protected by a moisture-resistant varnish

Longueur du manche

12,5 cm

Largeur du manche

1,7 cm

Poids

150g – the perfect balance between lightness and robustness.

Informations supplémentaires

34-degree sharp edge

Made in Alsace – each knife is unique and signed with our magnificent stork logo. 

La réception de la commande est garantie sous 10 jours après la commande. Satisfait ou remboursé pendant 30 jours.

What is a kitchen knife?

A kitchen knife is an essential and versatile tool used for everyday food preparation.
It differs from a table knife, which is designed for dining, and from a chef’s knife, whose wider and longer blade is intended for chopping or slicing larger quantities. The kitchen knife sits between the two: robust enough to cut meat, poultry or vegetables, yet agile enough for daily preparation tasks.

Designed to be both durable and precise, an artisanal kitchen knife highlights French craftsmanship and the use of high-quality, noble materials.

In France, the making of kitchen knives is part of a long cutlery tradition.
Choosing a French kitchen knife means selecting a tool that is reliable, long-lasting and deeply rooted in authentic craftsmanship passed down through generations.

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What is a kitchen knife used for?

A kitchen knife is used for most cutting tasks in the kitchen: slicing vegetables, chopping herbs, trimming meat or preparing fish. Its shape allows both straight cuts and rocking motions, making it an all-purpose tool suitable for daily cooking.

Featuring an MA5 steel blade and an ergonomic three-hundred-year-old wood handle, the Le Stuck kitchen knife combines robustness, comfort, and efficiency, meeting the needs of both food enthusiasts and everyday cooks.

What makes this knife great

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Suitable for every type of ingredient: meat, vegetables, herbs

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Long-lasting edge retention thanks to forged MA5 stainless steel

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Ergonomic reclaimed-wood handle offering excellent grip

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Handcrafted in Alsace, every piece is unique

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Lifetime guarantee and personalisation available

How to choose your kitchen knife?

Choosing the right kitchen knife depends on balance, steel quality and ergonomics.
A good kitchen knife should feel comfortable in hand and provide stability with every movement.

The MA5 stainless steel forged in Thiers offers an ideal hardness for maintaining sharpness while remaining easy to sharpen over time.
A well-chosen handle also improves control and precision, whether cutting, chopping or mincing.

Good to know: a well-maintained knife lasts for years and can be regularly sharpened to preserve its performance.

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How to sharpen and care for your kitchen knife ?

An artisanal kitchen knife requires proper care to maintain its performance and durability over time.
Here are a few simple and effective tips.

Washing

Clean by hand with a soft sponge and dry immediately after use. Avoid dishwasher cleaning, which damages both the steel and the wooden handle.

Sharpening

Maintain the blade regularly with a whetstone or suitable honing steel, keeping to the recommended angle.

Storage

Use a knife block, magnetic rack or protective sheath to preserve the cutting edge.

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The Kitchen Knife Le Stuck: craftsmanship and quality

A durable blade

Forged in Thiers from MA5 stainless steel, the blade offers excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance.

A unique handle

Each handle is shaped from reclaimed tricentennial wood sourced from historic Alsatian buildings, making every knife completely unique.

Validated by professionals

Recognised by chefs and used in professional kitchens for its precision and reliability.

A piece of history

The reclaimed timber preserves the heritage of Alsatian carpentry, giving your knife both character and authenticity.

FAQ

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Which kitchen knife should I choose as a beginner?

A versatile kitchen knife is ideal, allowing you to slice vegetables, prepare herbs and trim meat with ease.

What is the difference between an artisan kitchen knife and an industrial one?

An artisan knife is made using higher-quality materials, with careful finishing and greater durability.
It is designed to offer better ergonomics and easier maintenance over time.

How can I tell if my knife blade is still sharp?

If the knife slips, crushes ingredients or requires more effort than usual, it needs sharpening.
A simple test: try cutting a sheet of paper.

If the blade snags or tears the paper instead of slicing cleanly, it’s time to sharpen it.

How should I store my kitchen knives to keep them in good condition?

Use a knife block, magnetic rack or protective sheath to preserve the blade. Avoid placing knives loosely in drawers, as impacts can damage the edge.

Is the Le Stuck kitchen knife dishwasher-safe?

No. Dishwashing damages both the cutting edge and the wooden handle. Hand washing is strongly recommended.

Does the wooden handle require special care?

Yes. Light oiling from time to time helps maintain the wood’s stability and natural appearance.

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Make your knife unique

Personalise your knife with engraving on the blade or handle: initials, a date, a name or a meaningful word.

Engraving is carried out in our Alsace workshop using a precise artisanal technique.

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