The Global G-18 filleting knife features a 24cm flexible blade crafted from high carbon stainless steel. This Japanese-made knife delivers exceptional sharpness through its 15-degree convex cutting edge that maintains its edge longer than conventional knives.
The ergonomic design includes a sand-weighted hollow handle that provides perfect balance during use. The seamless stainless steel construction eliminates dirt traps, making cleaning simple and hygienic.
Designed specifically for precision work, this knife excels at filleting fish and removing skin from meat with minimal waste. The flexible blade allows easy manoeuvring around bones and tight spaces whilst maintaining control.
The 24cm flexible blade is specifically designed to bend slightly during use, allowing it to follow fish bone contours and remove skin cleanly. The 15-degree edge angle provides exceptional sharpness for precise cuts through delicate fish flesh. The balanced weight distribution gives you better control when working around bones and in tight spaces.
Hand wash immediately after use with warm water and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Never put Global knives in the dishwasher as this can damage the blade edge and handle finish. Store in a knife block or magnetic strip to protect the edge. Regular sharpening with a Global sharpener or Mino sharp will maintain optimal performance.
Yes, the sand-weighted hollow handle provides excellent balance that reduces hand fatigue. The dimpled surface offers secure grip even when wet and the cylindrical shape accommodates different hand sizes comfortably. The weight distribution between blade and handle is carefully calibrated to feel natural during extended filleting sessions.
This filleting knife has a thinner, more flexible blade compared to a chef's knife, allowing it to bend around bones and follow meat contours. The 24cm length provides better reach for larger fish, whilst the flexibility enables precision cuts that a rigid chef's knife cannot achieve. The blade geometry is optimised for filleting rather than general chopping tasks.
Whilst designed primarily for filleting, this knife excels at removing skin from poultry, trimming fat from meat and making precise cuts in delicate ingredients. The sharp edge and flexible blade make it useful for detailed prep work. However, avoid using it for chopping bones or hard vegetables as this could damage the thin blade.
Global knives arrive extremely sharp from the factory, often described as "razor sharp" by users. The high carbon stainless steel and 15-degree edge geometry help maintain sharpness longer than standard knives. With proper care and regular honing, the edge can remain effective for months of regular use before requiring professional sharpening.
Absolutely. Global knives are widely used in professional kitchens worldwide due to their durability, hygiene and performance. The seamless construction meets commercial kitchen hygiene standards, whilst the blade quality withstands heavy daily use. Many professional chefs prefer Global knives for their consistent performance and easy maintenance.
The purchase includes the Global G-18 filleting knife only. No sharpening tools, storage solutions, or additional accessories are included. Global offers separate sharpening systems and knife blocks that complement their knives. The knife comes with care instructions and is backed by Global's quality guarantee for manufacturing defects.
| Model Number | G-18 |
| ASIN | B0000A33KU |
| Blade Length | 24cm |
| Overall Length | 36.83cm |
| Blade Width | 3.81cm |
| Blade Thickness | 1.27cm |
| Weight | 340g |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel (CROMOVA 18) |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Edge Angle | 15 degrees |
| Edge Type | Convex |
| Handle Type | Hollow, sand-weighted |
| Construction | Seamless one-piece |
| Blade Flexibility | Flexible |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Care Instructions | Hand wash only |
| Age Restriction | 18+ years |
| ID Verification Required | Yes |
| Handle Pattern | Dimpled dots |
| Blade Finish | Polished stainless steel |
| Primary Use | Fish filleting |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2002 |
| Recommended Sharpener | Global sharpener or Mino sharp |