Thomas

$120.00

Made With Recycled Carbon Steel.

Padauk Wood Handle (Hardwood)

Utility Style Knife (General Purpose Blade)

New Name, Same Blade. Once known as Tom Petty, Thomas is the ideal small kitchen knife. A small knife that’s massive in the kitchen.

The smallest of the bunch, this little multi-purpose tool is a great little everyday knife for those who like smaller blades. This utility-style knife has a nice width which makes it nicer when dicing on a board. Nimble for chopping herbs, cutting a little veg for a salad, slicing garlic, shallots, tomato, lemons, and lime, or sneaking the slice of cheese off the block after a long day's work.

Our mineral oil is the perfect product to protect carbon steel from oxidation.

Make it personal with custom engraving.

Made For:

Meat

Fish

Vegetables

Fruits

Dimensions:

Blade Length:

130m

Total Length:

260mm

Blade Width:

36mm

Weight:

80grams

Warrenty:

Two Year Warranty*. More Details

Shipping:

Free Shipping on orders over $100 to New Zealand. $5 on orders $99 and under. $20 to Australia.

7 Day Refund/Return Policy

We back our knives 110%. If you're not satisfied with one of our knives, then send them back. We offer a 7-day full refund, no questions asked. More Details Here.

Handcrafted in Vietnam

Customer Reviews

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JW
Quick / confident

Lovely knife - aesthetic and function. Small enough that you feel confident operating with it, but big enough for the job.

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Brad Barbour
Game

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Customer
The Perfect Gift

You despatched my gift of your beautiful knives to my son in Australia. I was impressed with how easy the process was, along with the speed in which the package arrived in perfect condition. We now must wait until Christmas before the CainandAbel knifes are unwrapped

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Kate Mitchell
Custom Gift

This is the 4th I have gifted Cain & Abel knives and first time I did custom engraving. Absolutely over the moon with how cool this gift is! 😎

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cath haley
Waiting till Santa comes!!!

Can’t review till 25th Dec - sorry guys but gotta honour the beliefs of the young grandkids!!!