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would the 5" utility knife #41607 cosidered a paring knife ?
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Victorinox / Forschner 5" Forged Utility Knife

Forged utility knife; 5" straight edge blade; Single piece full tang construction; Triple rivet POM (plastic over molded) handle with rounded shape is ergonomically designed; Made in Solingen, Germany; Lifetime warranty
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would the 5" utility knife #41607 cosidered a paring knife ?

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Technically the Winco 41607 Utility Knife is not a paring knife, but it can perform most if not all tasks you would tackle with a paring knife. If you're looking to purchase this knife as a replacement/substitute for a paring knife it would be a fine blade for paring knife practices.

The blade is a little longer than traditional paring knives giving it cutting abilities (like rocking the blade for slicing) that you might not get from a paring knife.
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