Chan Chi Kee has been making Chinese kitchen knives in Hong Kong for generations, building a reputation on thin blades, honest construction, and performance that far exceeds what the modest appearance might suggest. The CCK lineup is the standard by which most Chinese cleavers are judged, and the stainless model exists for one clear reason: to give cooks who want the CCK experience without the maintenance demands of carbon steel a straight path in. This is the same fundamental knife - same profile, same thin geometry, same workhorse character - in a steel that shrugs off moisture and requires nothing more than a rinse and a dry.
At 205mm the blade is compact and light, which is part of what surprises people who pick one up expecting something heavy and blunt. This is a vegetable slicer first and foremost, ground thin enough to move through produce, boneless proteins, and aromatics with very little resistance. The flat edge profile gives you full contact on push cuts, and the wide face does double duty as a bench scraper for moving prep work around the board. Stainless steel means sharpening is a touch more work than carbon, but the edge responds well to quality water stones and holds up reliably through daily use. Do not use this knife on bones, frozen foods, or hard materials - the blade is designed for finesse, not force.
What Customers Are Saying: Owners consistently describe this as the knife that quietly took over their kitchen. Many who expected to use it occasionally for vegetable prep find it has become the first knife they reach for across nearly every task - vegetables, proteins, aromatics, and even bread. The lightweight feel draws particular praise, especially from cooks who found heavier knives tiring. Several reviewers note that the stainless version was a deliberate choice for ease of maintenance, and that it sharpens more easily than they anticipated. A common theme is that first-time cleaver users are genuinely surprised by how quickly the format clicks, and by how much more confident and efficient their prep work becomes as a result.
Care Instructions: The CCK Small Stainless Cleaver is low-maintenance by design. Hand wash with mild soap and dry thoroughly after use - avoid the dishwasher and abrasive scrubbers. Do not use on bones, frozen foods, or hard materials. Store on a magnetic strip, in a blade guard, or in a knife block to protect the edge between uses. Sharpen on quality water stones and maintain with a ceramic rod or strop between full sharpenings.
At 205mm the blade is compact and light, which is part of what surprises people who pick one up expecting something heavy and blunt. This is a vegetable slicer first and foremost, ground thin enough to move through produce, boneless proteins, and aromatics with very little resistance. The flat edge profile gives you full contact on push cuts, and the wide face does double duty as a bench scraper for moving prep work around the board. Stainless steel means sharpening is a touch more work than carbon, but the edge responds well to quality water stones and holds up reliably through daily use. Do not use this knife on bones, frozen foods, or hard materials - the blade is designed for finesse, not force.
What Customers Are Saying: Owners consistently describe this as the knife that quietly took over their kitchen. Many who expected to use it occasionally for vegetable prep find it has become the first knife they reach for across nearly every task - vegetables, proteins, aromatics, and even bread. The lightweight feel draws particular praise, especially from cooks who found heavier knives tiring. Several reviewers note that the stainless version was a deliberate choice for ease of maintenance, and that it sharpens more easily than they anticipated. A common theme is that first-time cleaver users are genuinely surprised by how quickly the format clicks, and by how much more confident and efficient their prep work becomes as a result.
Care Instructions: The CCK Small Stainless Cleaver is low-maintenance by design. Hand wash with mild soap and dry thoroughly after use - avoid the dishwasher and abrasive scrubbers. Do not use on bones, frozen foods, or hard materials. Store on a magnetic strip, in a blade guard, or in a knife block to protect the edge between uses. Sharpen on quality water stones and maintain with a ceramic rod or strop between full sharpenings.
- Brand: CCK (Chan Chi Kee)
- Location: Hong Kong
- Steel: Stainless Steel
- Style: Sangdao (Small Chinese Chef Knife)
- Blade Length: 205mm
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Amazing cleaver
Update: this cleaver rocks!Posted By: Gabriel
58 people found this review helpful
About a year ago, when I received this product, I reviewed it with 4 stars, complaining about the handle and finish. I want to update it for 5 stars because I love this knife. It has become my primary device and basically I go to it for everything in the kitchen. It is easy to sharpen, takes a wicked edge and stays pretty darn sharp (for stainless, mind you). The weight and balance are great, its a laser and workhorse-y.
Though its no longer $40, it's still a special knife and I highly recommend. My nakiri and santoku dont get enough love anymore because its all CCK!!!
58 people found this review helpful
About a year ago, when I received this product, I reviewed it with 4 stars, complaining about the handle and finish. I want to update it for 5 stars because I love this knife. It has become my primary device and basically I go to it for everything in the kitchen. It is easy to sharpen, takes a wicked edge and stays pretty darn sharp (for stainless, mind you). The weight and balance are great, its a laser and workhorse-y.
Though its no longer $40, it's still a special knife and I highly recommend. My nakiri and santoku dont get enough love anymore because its all CCK!!!
Love this cleaverPosted By: Connie - verified customer
39 people found this review helpful
I have looked for a good quality cleaver for a very long time. I saw a video with chef Lucas Sin using it and he mentioned something along the lines that all Chinese kitchens use them, so I figured why not? I am so glad I bought it. I absolutely love how it cuts food. I also love how the handle feels hefty in the hand, i.e., the cleaver doesn't feel flimsy. The handle is great for pounding things like lemongrass.
39 people found this review helpful
I have looked for a good quality cleaver for a very long time. I saw a video with chef Lucas Sin using it and he mentioned something along the lines that all Chinese kitchens use them, so I figured why not? I am so glad I bought it. I absolutely love how it cuts food. I also love how the handle feels hefty in the hand, i.e., the cleaver doesn't feel flimsy. The handle is great for pounding things like lemongrass.
HAND HELD LASERPosted By: JOSHUA - verified customer
46 people found this review helpful
This thing cuts like a laser. I was worried about weight, but it weighs much less than my current 10" chef knife. It does not matter if I am cutting lemon zest, garlic, or meat products, this is the blade that I grab. I absolutely love it. Also sharpens very easily for a stainless blade (I use naniwa chosera stones then black and green paste).
46 people found this review helpful
This thing cuts like a laser. I was worried about weight, but it weighs much less than my current 10" chef knife. It does not matter if I am cutting lemon zest, garlic, or meat products, this is the blade that I grab. I absolutely love it. Also sharpens very easily for a stainless blade (I use naniwa chosera stones then black and green paste).
CCK Small Stainless CleaverPosted By: Geoffroy Melanon - verified customer
40 people found this review helpful
A bit heavy, but extremely efficient. Very happy with it.
Dealing with DHL for the shipping to Canada with DHL was however awful and took forever because of verification of duties and taxes not corresponding to the amount paid for the knife, or so they say.
40 people found this review helpful
A bit heavy, but extremely efficient. Very happy with it.
Dealing with DHL for the shipping to Canada with DHL was however awful and took forever because of verification of duties and taxes not corresponding to the amount paid for the knife, or so they say.
Best Cooking Knife Ever Posted By: Debra Taylor Blair - verified customer
35 people found this review helpful
I am a serious cook and was skeptical that this cleaver could outshine my 8 chefs knife. Well, it did!! I know own two and then bought a third as a gift. This implement is an essential in any kitchen.
35 people found this review helpful
I am a serious cook and was skeptical that this cleaver could outshine my 8 chefs knife. Well, it did!! I know own two and then bought a third as a gift. This implement is an essential in any kitchen.
Great knife
Best Cleaver
I'm a convert!Posted By: Todd March - verified customer
34 people found this review helpful
Stir fry fanatic hereand had to have and use this CCK thin cleaver on my Cantonese and Szechuan recipes, and so glad I did. Mark sharpened this baby at a wicked12 degrees before I got it, and I've been keeping it up on ceramic rod and leather strop. It has been my new best cooking ally. Thin enough to do anythingthis knives drops through veggies, shears through proteins, and I use the tip to de-bone chicken thighs. It truly does it all, and keeps a great edge. Oh, and the slight height and mass (it is fairly light for such a big knife) makes for the cherry on top of the sundaeit's the best bread knife I've ever used!
34 people found this review helpful
Stir fry fanatic hereand had to have and use this CCK thin cleaver on my Cantonese and Szechuan recipes, and so glad I did. Mark sharpened this baby at a wicked12 degrees before I got it, and I've been keeping it up on ceramic rod and leather strop. It has been my new best cooking ally. Thin enough to do anythingthis knives drops through veggies, shears through proteins, and I use the tip to de-bone chicken thighs. It truly does it all, and keeps a great edge. Oh, and the slight height and mass (it is fairly light for such a big knife) makes for the cherry on top of the sundaeit's the best bread knife I've ever used!
My first chinese cleaver - love it!Posted By: Jan deMoor - verified customer
43 people found this review helpful
I had recently read about some chef's using chinese cleavers, so I decided to get a CCK due to it's reputation. Out of the box was not super sharp, but 5 minutes on my 3k stone made it razor sharp! It is a very different experience using a tall cleaver vs. a chef knife, but now it's the first knife I reach for every time! The stainless gives is ease of use and cleanup ... if I would give any negative critique: it's that the food release is not the best ... potatoes, onions, peppers and anything with tall slices will stick to the side.
43 people found this review helpful
I had recently read about some chef's using chinese cleavers, so I decided to get a CCK due to it's reputation. Out of the box was not super sharp, but 5 minutes on my 3k stone made it razor sharp! It is a very different experience using a tall cleaver vs. a chef knife, but now it's the first knife I reach for every time! The stainless gives is ease of use and cleanup ... if I would give any negative critique: it's that the food release is not the best ... potatoes, onions, peppers and anything with tall slices will stick to the side.
Excellent Cleaver!
It will cut
Pretty good but with a few flawsPosted By: Gabriel Lesser - verified customer
30 people found this review helpful
The knife itself is good, not that sharp out of box but, after a good sharpen, it was cutting very well. Weight and balance are excellent.
The handle is not so good, after a few days it started losing its color and disintegrating a little, i basically have to oil it every other use to keep it in good shape.
My knife also came with very clear glue marks/stains where the handle and and blade connect. Its no big deal, only cosmetic, but this is not a cheap cleaver and I expected a little more finesse. Overall, great at cutting but maybe, for the price, there is now a better cleaver you could find. Perhaps when these used to cost $40 they were more worth it.
30 people found this review helpful
The knife itself is good, not that sharp out of box but, after a good sharpen, it was cutting very well. Weight and balance are excellent.
The handle is not so good, after a few days it started losing its color and disintegrating a little, i basically have to oil it every other use to keep it in good shape.
My knife also came with very clear glue marks/stains where the handle and and blade connect. Its no big deal, only cosmetic, but this is not a cheap cleaver and I expected a little more finesse. Overall, great at cutting but maybe, for the price, there is now a better cleaver you could find. Perhaps when these used to cost $40 they were more worth it.
Nimble and sharpPosted By: Calvin - verified customer
38 people found this review helpful
Like this knife a lot. It is light and surprisingly easy to sharpen. Since it is stainless, it became my go to knife for most slicing of vegetables and meat. It is not suitable for chopping work since it is thinner than all the Chinese cleavers I own.
38 people found this review helpful
Like this knife a lot. It is light and surprisingly easy to sharpen. Since it is stainless, it became my go to knife for most slicing of vegetables and meat. It is not suitable for chopping work since it is thinner than all the Chinese cleavers I own.
Delightful knife
My most used knife
Amazing!
Best knife everPosted By: Jeff VanDeWyngaerde - verified customer
37 people found this review helpful
This is the best knife I've ever used, and once I had one, I put the rest of my knives in storage. Not only is it fun to use, but my knife skills have doubled. I got one for each of my daughters (19 and 21) who love them, and swear by them as well. It's fast, accurate and safe as well.
37 people found this review helpful
This is the best knife I've ever used, and once I had one, I put the rest of my knives in storage. Not only is it fun to use, but my knife skills have doubled. I got one for each of my daughters (19 and 21) who love them, and swear by them as well. It's fast, accurate and safe as well.
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Versatile edgePosted By: Uwe Drnenburg - verified customer
35 people found this review helpful
Fantastic Cleaver with a very sharp edge. So cutting meat, poultry, fish, veggies or fruit is just a pleasure to work with.
This cleaver is NOT suitable for cutting bones etc. because the blade is very thin.
35 people found this review helpful
Fantastic Cleaver with a very sharp edge. So cutting meat, poultry, fish, veggies or fruit is just a pleasure to work with.
This cleaver is NOT suitable for cutting bones etc. because the blade is very thin.
great knife
chopping heavenPosted By: GadgetQueen - verified customer
44 people found this review helpful
Great service and wonderful website for research. This knife is beyond awesome. I enjoy chopping now. Scary until you get used to it, now, I wouldn't use anything else for chopping. For me, stainless was the way to go.
44 people found this review helpful
Great service and wonderful website for research. This knife is beyond awesome. I enjoy chopping now. Scary until you get used to it, now, I wouldn't use anything else for chopping. For me, stainless was the way to go.
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