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Exclusive Deal - Limited Time Only SAVE 20% on Our Winning Serrated Utility Knife Zwilling Pro 5.5"

Exclusive Deal - Limited Time Only [America's Test Kitchen Shop] [View in a Web browser]( [EXCLUSIVE DEAL: LIMITED QUANTITIES!]( SAVE 20% on Our Winning Serrated Utility Knife [CUT, SLICE, SAVE. SAVE 20% On Our Winning Serrated Utility Knife]( [Image of serrated knife]( Zwilling Pro 5.5" Serrated Prep Knife $119.95 $95.95 FREE SHIPPING [BUY NOW]( Add this utility knife to your arsenal of kitchen tools. You won’t regret it. A 10-inch serrated knife is great for cutting large loaves of bread and delicate layer cakes, but its long blade feels like overkill for many food-prep tasks. A more compact version known as a serrated utility knife is just the ticket for taking care of all kinds of slicing and cutting tasks. Sizewise, utility knives fall between a paring knife and a chef’s knife, with a blade (either serrated or straight) that’s usually between 5 and 6 inches long. Our top serrated utility knife—with a supersharp blade that provides both power and grip—will quickly become a go-to knife in your kitchen. This limited-time deal gets it into your hands at a handsome price. winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Zwilling Pro 5.5" Serrated Prep Knife [Zwilling Pro 5.5-inch Serrated Prep Knife]( Our favorite serrated utility knife sliced every food with ease, thanks to a stiff, ultrasharp blade featuring 5 inches of scalloped and pointed serrations, which provided just enough bite to slice into food securely and give it a leg up over the second-place finisher. A narrow tip allowed us to do detail work, and a tall heel ensured that our knuckles never dragged against the cutting board when we cut. Just one teensy gripe: The handle could be a touch longer and wider—testers with larger hands said that their hands cramped occasionally. Sharpness: ★★★   Blade Design: ★★★   Handle Design: ★★½   KEY: good ★★★ fair ★★ poor ★ Limited Quantities: Save 20% [Buy While Supplies Last]( [Serrated knives that were tested]( How We Tested Serrated Utility Knives We tested eight serrated utility knives, priced from about $7.50 to about $110. We sliced tomatoes, baguettes, and salami and halved kaiser rolls, avocados, and BLT sandwiches. Sharpness The sharpness of the blade played the biggest role in determining our favorite knife. Because sharpness is determined by the edge angle of the blade, we checked the angles of the blades to see if they conformed to the manufacturer’s reported specifications, which all of the knives did. However, when knives are sharpened incorrectly, the angles can have coarser edges. Some of the knives were dull and struggled to make clean slices through fruit, bread, and our loaded BLTs. These knives left ragged edges and required more effort while slicing. Blade Design The models varied in serrated length of the blade, tip design, and shape. Some of the models felt oversized and or undersized for certain tasks such as slicing bread or fruit. And most of the models lacked serrated tips and heels. We preferred a serrated length of about 5 inches and blades with smooth-edged, narrow tips. We also favored thick blades over thin blades because the thin blades felt flimsy while cutting. Handle Design We preferred models with handles that were about 4.5 inches long and with a circumference size of less than 2.75 inches as these offered better grip-ability. Limited Quantities: Save 20% [Buy While Supplies Last]( [Serrated knife slicing a tomato]( Winning Traits of our Top Serrated Utility Knife • Razor-sharp blade features 5 inches of serrations • Produces clean slices • Narrow tip and tall heel ensures greater precision and minimizes contact with cutting board • Comfortable handle provides greater control • Easy to use Limited Quantities: Save 20% [Zwilling Pro 5.5-inch Serrated Prep Knife ]( Zwilling Pro 5.5" Serrated Prep Knife  $119.95   $95.95 [BUY NOW]( More in the Shop [The Prep Station]( The Prep Station [Shop Now →]( [Charcuterie Kit]( Charcuterie Kit [Shop Now →]( Objectivity first, last, and always. America’s Test Kitchen does not accept advertising and conducts equipment tests without the knowledge of product manufacturers. Exclusive equipment offers are sourced only after the test results have been published in our magazines and on our websites. 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