This excellent Victorinox paring knife has a 3.25-inch blade and no serrations, so you can sharpen it to split atoms if you wish. The black plastic handle is comfortable and non-slip and a perfectly balanced for me. I use mine to slice and dice apples for my Komodo dragon's lunch. I also use it to pry staples out of my drywall and to menace the supernatural entities that haunt my hallway.
Good deal on the sharp Victorinox Swiss Army paring knife

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