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🔪 Slice Like a Pro, Own a Legend
The Ontario Knife Old Hickory 7-7 is a 7.25-inch forged carbon steel butcher knife with a classic brown wooden handle, proudly made in the USA. Known for its sharp edge and durable construction, it excels in both kitchen prep and butchering tasks. While it requires hand care to prevent rust, its quick sharpening and reliable performance make it a favorite among professionals and home chefs seeking a no-nonsense, heritage-quality blade.
| ASIN | B01EMO1LZW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,270 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #325 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Grey |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| BladeLength | 7 Inches |
| Brand Name | Ontario Knife Company |
| Color | Brown |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,344) |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 11.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Ounces |
| UPC | 752913196201 732233476252 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**S
Best All-Purpose Kitchen Knife I Own
I bought the Ontario Knife - Old Hickory 7-7 7" Carbon Steel Butcher / Kitchen Knife back in November and have been using it for several months now, and I have to say, it's my go-to for everything that requires slicing or carving. It chops vegetables with ease, and makes quick work of processing pork, chicken, and fish. Knife gets some patina from cutting acidic things, but that's to be expected from a carbon steel knife. It came quite sharp out of the box and it keeps a decent edge. I was cutting paper pretty easily. Given that it is carbon steel, you should hand-wash this knife and dry it thoroughly after use, and if you really love your knives, lightly rub down the blade with mineral oil or vegetable oil to add some extra protection. DO NOT PUT THIS KNIFE IN THE DISH WASHER OR LET IT SOAK. It will rust if you do that because it will be in a moist environment for a prolonged period of time (and it's not good for the wooden handle, either). This is a no-frills knife, but that doesn't mean you should treat it like a beater. Anyway, as I said, I use this knife for most everything in the kitchen anymore and am extremely pleased with my purchase. The only complaint I have is that the rivets seem to be loosening. At some point, I may pop them off and epoxy the handle together, but until then, it's not really an issue.
J**D
My go to
I have Wusthofs, Henckels, Anolons, and Chicago. The Hickories are the knife I prefer. They can take a good deal of abuse and still do the job. As has been noted, these are carbon steel knives. Yes, they dull quickly … they also sharpen quickly. Yes, they can rust …so, if it bothers you brush the rust off and apply a little oil. These are not the knives you will be likely to see on a gourmet cooking show. You are watching the wrong channel. Instead turn to a homesteading show where a hog is being butchered. As has been noted, these are like the knives your great grandparents used. These are high quality, reliable, unpretentious knives.
G**N
The one and only!
Just buy it! Seriously, for the money, this thing is the best knife on the planet. Keep it clean, oiled, and sharpened and it will truly last a lifetime. When it comes in, you may want to lightly sand the wood. Very fine grit. Oil both the handle and blade. (Even olive oil will do to protect it) Wash by hand and reapply. Sharpen as needed.
T**N
Good quality
The knife is good quality however, it is relatively dull. These should be sharpened before use.
K**R
7” Butcher Knife
Simply the best knife you can buy for home processing of food and meats, we Process all our own meats from animals we raise, I have used Old Hickories more than 40 years for this task, they sharpen easy and hold a good edge, I am in the process of replacing knives that have been used a lot and the blades are getting thin from years worth of sharpening, they will need sharpened out of the package, and they seam to hold just as good of a edge as my 40+ year old knives, they are simply a hard working home processing knife that Works and the Old Hickory Brand still works as good as the ones 100 years ago did, Thank You Old Hickory keep up the good work, you don’t find very many products that work as good as the ones that were made 100 years ago worked.
T**R
Great
This knife is amazing and keeps a nice sharp edge. I've chosen this knife as my every day use of cooking knife just for the simple fact that its real good carbon steel I read bad reviews and it said the knife rusted after washing then got thrown away im like yup that's the knife I want just make sure you hand dry it immediately after every use I like to oil it as well but great knife and ill always buy this set. CARBON STEEL RUST FAST!!!! After being wet theres nothing wrong with the knife just keep it maintained and that knife will last a very long time. Do research on steels and how to keep it maintained. So it has my 5 star rating
S**.
Rusty after a single wash
Blade was very sharp at first use, but after first wash in dishwasher it was significantly rusted and the “Old Hickory brand” (not a true heat brand?) was 50% removed. Warning to purchasers: this is a simple carbon steel knife, not stainless steel. It WIlL rust on first use. It should likely be treated more like a cast iron skillet…hand wash and immediately dry ONLY, maybe could use some vegetable oil on both the blade and handle to prevent rusting and pitting. The lack of clarity by the seller on the Amazon item page seems irresponsible. I’m going to try to rescue this knife, but it shouldn’t be that complicated to select steel that won’t rust so easily. Knife care warning(s) should be front and back center on the product’s Amazon page.
J**O
Rust
Sharp but they do rust pretty quickly
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