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Quality Cutlery for Every Kitchen

Tramontina's cutlery brings precision and confidence to every cut. From prepping weeknight dinners to carving a holiday roast, each blade is crafted with quality materials, expert engineering, and the balance to support the way you cook.

This collection offers options for every need, including:

Behind every piece is a commitment to excellence, innovation, and craftsmanship, and developed with:

  • High-quality stainless steel blades engineered for lasting sharpness
  • Forged and precision-stamped options to match your cooking style and budget
  • Ergonomic handles designed for comfort and control during extended use
  • Heat-treated edges that hold their edge through daily prep
  • Options for every skill level, from first-time cooks to experienced home chefs

From your first chef's knife to a fully equipped knife block, Tramontina offers cutlery that delivers the precision you need and the lasting quality that makes every meal come together with confidence.

Your Cutlery Questions Answered

What are the different types of kitchen knives?

The most common kitchen knives each serve a specific purpose in the kitchen. Tramontina offers forged and stamped options across styles to fit different cooking needs and preferences, including:

  • Chef's Knives for all-purpose chopping, slicing, and mincing
  • Paring Knives for detailed work like peeling, trimming, and garnishing
  • Santoku Knives for precise vegetable cuts and fine slicing
  • Bread Knives with serrated edges for clean slicing without crushing
  • Steak Knives designed for effortless cuts and a polished table presentation
  • Knife Sets that bring coordinated essentials together for a fully equipped kitchen

What is the difference between forged and stamped knives?

Forged knives are shaped from a single piece of heated steel, resulting in a heavier blade with excellent balance and edge retention. Stamped knives are cut from a sheet of steel, making them lighter and often more affordable. Both styles perform well when crafted with quality materials. Tramontina offers both, so the right choice comes down to how the knife feels in your hand and how you like to cook.

How do I choose the right kitchen knife?

Start with how you cook most often. A chef's knife (8 to 10 inches) handles the widest range of tasks and is the best starting point for most home cooks. Add a paring knife for detail work and a serrated bread knife, and you have the essentials covered. From there, specialty knives like a santoku or boning knife can round out your collection as your skills grow.

How do I properly clean and maintain cutlery?

Hand washing is the best way to care for quality kitchen knives. Wash with warm soapy water, rinse, and dry promptly to prevent water spots or discoloration. Avoid the dishwasher, as the high heat and jostling can dull the blade edge and loosen handles over time. A little care after each use keeps your knives performing at their best.

How do I keep my knives sharp?

Regular honing with a honing steel realigns the blade edge between uses and is the simplest way to maintain sharpness day to day. When honing no longer restores the edge, professional sharpening or a quality sharpening stone brings the blade back. Most home cooks benefit from professional sharpening once or twice a year, depending on how often they cook.

What is the best way to store kitchen knives?

A knife block, magnetic strip, or blade guards all protect the cutting edge and keep knives safely organized. Avoid storing loose knives in a drawer, where blades can knock against other utensils and dull quickly. Proper storage extends the life of your edge and makes reaching for the right knife effortless.

What should I look for in a cutting board?

Choose a board that is large enough to work comfortably and stable enough to stay put while you cut. Wood and composite boards are gentle on blade edges, helping your knives stay sharper longer. Tramontina's cutting and serving boards are designed for dependable prep and double as beautiful serving surfaces.

Can I put Tramontina knives in the dishwasher?

Hand washing is recommended for all Tramontina knives. The dishwasher's heat, moisture, and contact with other items can affect the blade edge and handle integrity over time. A quick hand wash and dry after each use is the easiest way to keep your knives in top condition for years.

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