Shucking oysters are much more pleasurable when you use an oyster knife with the right features. Shucking is the action of prying open oysters and separating their meat from the shell. The blade of an oyster knife is beveled yet dull, so the delicate muscle of the oyster will not become damaged when shucking. At the blade's end, the pointed or rounded tip is curved slightly upward which helps to unhinge the oyster and slice through its muscle. It is highly recommended you use the knife type designed for the right shell. We offer several different handle types; Boston Pattern, Brewster Pattern, Galveston Patten, New Haven Pattern, and the Providence Pattern. Make easy work of oyster shucking by using what the pros use.Dexter Russell Sani-Safe handles are used in commercial kitchens all over the world. You've seen that signature white handle in all types of restaurants, sub shops, pizza shops as well as home kitchens
Product Specifications
- Sure grip textured handles
- Protective finger guard
- Proprietary DEXSTEEL blade
- Hand honed to the ultimate edge