Knife Grip, the indispensable culinary kitchen tool for better comfort and control for most chef’s knives, utility, boning, Nakiri, Santoku and paring knives
Original price was: $28.99.$14.95Current price is: $14.95.
Blade Material | Ceramic, High Carbon Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel |
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Brand | Grippr |
Color | Blue, Turquoise, Red |
Handle Material | Silicone |
Blade Edge | Plain, Serrated |
Blade Length | 10 Inches |
Blade Color | Silver or colors |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Length | 1.7 Inches |
Manufacturer | Grippr |
Size | Small, Medium, Large |
UPC | 198715835038 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
ASIN | B0D956ZV6B |
Item model number | GRIPPRx3 |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
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Date First Available | July 9, 2024 |
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Knife Grip, the indispensable culinary kitchen tool for better comfort and control for most chef’s knives, utility, boning, Nakiri, Santoku and paring knives
Original price was: $28.99.$14.95Current price is: $14.95.
S. Zieger –
Excellent Knife Control and No More Pain When Chopping!
I have been waiting for a product like this forever! It couldn’t have arrived at a better time. I am a preschool teacher and I just spent the last week chopping pounds and pounds of vegetables with the children preparing for our Stone Soup celebration. The Grippr gave me excellent knife control, which helped to speed up the process. Before if I was chopping for any length of time, my finger was raw and bruised , but not this time – the soft silicon device fit perfectly on my knife without slipping and was the perfect cushion for my finger during the hours of dicing. If you are a home cook who finds chopping painful and tedious, this is the tool for you. It’s an integral part of my kitchen now. I will be getting a set for all the cooks in my life!
KT Maxwell –
Mostly Glitz and Glamor
Great idea but they don’t work on my Wusthof knives due to their flared blade profile.
Kindle Customer –
Did not work
They would not shrink to fit the knives.
oliver –
Love my gripprs!
They work nicely. I have been using these grippers for a few days now and I find they really help relieve the blade pressure and my fingers. I am an amateur cook and I enjoy chopping everything by hand. After you have been chopping for a while, you do feel the difference: if you used Gripprs your pointing finger does not get numbed by the blade.
Mister Spendalot –
A helpful tool for the infrequent cook
These knife grips are an interesting concept, designed to improve control and stability while chopping. They attach to the spine of a knife using suction—wet them, press them onto the blade, and squeeze to create a grip. The effectiveness varies; sometimes they hold firmly, while other times they slip over time. Proper fit depends on blade thickness rather than knife size, which took some trial and error to figure out.For those learning proper knife technique or looking for a way to distribute pressure more evenly, these grips could be helpful. They don’t provide much cushioning, but they do enhance stability, which might reduce strain for those who experience discomfort during extended chopping. However, they don’t work well with knife blocks, as the extra bulk prevents the blade from sliding all the way in. If stored in a drawer, they tend to come off and get lost, requiring reattachment before each use—a minor inconvenience that sometimes leads to skipping them altogether.For users with grip issues or frequent hand fatigue, these could be a game-changer. One reviewer, a preschool teacher, found them invaluable while chopping large amounts of vegetables, preventing bruising and soreness from prolonged use. Another user, who often experienced pain when chopping garlic, appreciated how the grips relieved pressure on their index finger. The set includes three sizes, fitting anything from paring knives to chef’s knives, and they’re made of soft, dishwasher-safe silicone.While they won’t be essential for everyone, they offer a unique solution for those who struggle with knife control or discomfort. The price feels a bit high for what they are, but for those who need them, they could be well worth it.
Nicholas Nowlin –
Wish they were bigger
I love knife grips like these. However these ones are too small. The small size makes it so the grip isn’t improved much and they are so easy to loose you wont have it on your knife long unfortunately.
Doug Roberts –
not worth it
Neet concept but a waste of money, they slip off of the blade and can cause injury.
JOHN QUINN –
Gippr the knife grip , great for comfort and proper knife holding
Always enjoy cooking for the family, saw the Grippr on Amazon and gave it a chance. It really improved not just comfort but also improved my knife skills quite a bit, it forces you to hold the knife properly. Over time I’ve found I just leave them on my go to knives. I’m a fan.