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    Best Chef's Knives of 2025

    We put eight 8-inch chef’s knives through a battery of tricky tasks, both in the lab and at home. Here's how Henckels, Wüsthof, and other top brands measured up.

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    Henckels, Wusthof, KitchenAid, Global Classic chef's knives
    Our experts evaluated chef’s knives on their ability to chop carrots and slice tomatoes, as well as the balance and comfort of the handle and blade.
    Photo: Consumer Reports

    Finding a stellar chef’s knife amid all the options available isn’t easy. A quick online search yields hundreds of choices, ranging from $10 to $1,000 or more. Can you get away with buying a cheap knife? Would it be enough to simply buy a knife set? And what do you really get when you splurge on a dedicated chef’s knife?

    To answer those questions, CR developed an expansive testing protocol to look at eight different 8-inch chef’s knives in our labs and with our in-house expert in ergonomics. And I brought all eight knives home and used them for everything from mincing herbs to deboning chicken thighs.

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    “A chef’s knife can really do about 95 percent of your cutting in the kitchen,” says Branden Lewis, a chef and an associate professor in culinary arts at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, R.I. That’s why it’s regarded as the cornerstone of cutlery in most Western kitchens.

    More on Knives and Food Prep

    An 8-inch chef’s knife is the most common size, and in culinary circles it’s widely viewed as hitting the sweet spot: long enough to cut through large foods like a roast but not so long that it’s unwieldy or difficult to hold. 

    We also conducted a study to see how home cooks use their chef’s knives in their own kitchens. Because we no longer test knife sets, we took a detailed look at the most popular and useful knife to offer insights into the best chef’s knives. We’ve also compiled tips on shopping for a new knife and proper knife technique and care to ensure years of effortless cutting.

    Read on for the details about the best chef’s knives CR evaluated in our labs and in our kitchens. And remember that any knife works better when it’s sharp and paired with the perfect cutting board. Check out our picks for best knife sharpeners and best cutting boards if you’re in the market for either one.

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    Paul Hope

    Paul Hope is a Home & DIY Editor at Consumer Reports and a trained chef. He covers ranges, cooktops, and wall ovens, as well as grills, drills, outdoor power tools, decking, and wood stains. Before joining CR in 2016, he tested kitchen products at Good Housekeeping and covered tools and remodeling for This Old House magazine. You’ll typically find him in his old fixer-upper, engrossed in a DIY project or trying out a new recipe.