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The Dalstrong Obliterator Meat Cleaver is a 9-inch, 6mm thick, 2.9-pound powerhouse forged from high-carbon 7CR17MOV steel with a 60 HRC rating. Featuring a durable G10 handle, it offers exceptional grip and balance for heavy-duty chopping. This NSF-certified cleaver comes with a handcrafted acacia wood stand and a protective sheath, combining elite craftsmanship with practical design for professional and home chefs who demand precision and power.




























| ASIN | B07L8M41ZG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,162 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #52 in Meat Cleavers |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 9 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| BladeLength | 9 Inches |
| Brand | Dalstrong |
| Brand Name | Dalstrong |
| Color | Black G10 Handle |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,928 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00628110245380 |
| Handle Material | G10 |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 9 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dalstrong Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Dalstrong |
| Material Type | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Dalstrong |
| Size | 9" Obliterator |
| UPC | 628110245380 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
T**W
Fantasy Tool
I must admit, this thing looked just so awesome, I had to have it simply as a display piece. When I got it, the thing was easily 25% bigger than I expected in every aspect. From the blade, to the handle, to the sheath, to the stand, everything was not just big, but BIGGER. It is kind of cartoonish. But, before you think this thing completely a joke, remember this: it is designed not only to look good, but CUT good. While heavy, and not something you'll want to wield daily in a restaurant kitchen, it does have a balanced feel (for a cleaver). There is a sense of control, which is nice. The edges (tip and heel) are dangerously sharp, and you need to feel (and be) in control of the tool. It is sharp enough to pass the armhair shave test. If you think this tool "silly", let's think about its' possible uses: melons, butternut acorn or spaghetti squash, a really hard cabbage with one of those gnarly hard cores, strip loins, pork loins, quartering a chicken in 15 seconds, and on and on. Anything you'd hate using a knife on, and dread doing, will likely be child's play for this hatchet. While I bought it mainly for its' wicked looks, I think I'll end up using it more than my Dalstrong Kiritsuke. The potential is vast, and it may be the most powerful kitchen tool I own that I don't have to plug in. While the front looks sharp in the pics, those edges along the front (leading into the top) are NOT sharp. It's to add to the fantasy look Dalstrong nailed to the wall in spades.
T**E
Solid
I bought this knife for my room mate for his birthday because he said that he wanted a cleaver when I asked what he wanted. After spending some time looking for one on Amazon, I found this 1 and honestly, I just thought it looked the coolest out of all the others that I saw listed. The price was a little high, but I thought it looked cool enough to justify it and I'd say it did. The knife comes with a hard, plastic sheath to protect the blade if you had to carry it somewhere or if you had small children that like to mess with everything. It also comes with a hand carved, wooden stand for if you don't have children to worry about, you can just keep it on its stand on the counter. Now for the knife itself, this thing is robust. Full tang, so he won't have to worry about the handle snapping when he's cutting meats and other things, and the weight will definitely help with making it easier to cut tough cuts of meat and bone. The edge isn't super sharp, definitely not razor sharp, but it's still plenty sharp enough to do the job that's asked of it. And since the blade is made of stainless steel, it's pretty easy to clean. All in all, I think it's a very nice knife and makes for a very good gift.
J**A
For the knife nut, chef and fantasy sword nerd alike
Let me just start this review by saying that I’m a lifelong knife nut turned chef. I collect high end folders and have an array of name brand kitchen knives. I professionally sharpen knives for friends and am known to put 15,000 grit polishes on my blades. I think they’re functional works of art.. and this Dalstrong Obliterator cleaver may be one of my favorite knives I’ve ever owned. The 7cr17mov steel is found in many budget valued bushcraft knives. It’s a steel that can take a beating and doesn’t chip easily, but also won’t break the bank. I’m blown away that they could sell this hunk of steel at this price. The fit and finish on the blade is absolutely beautiful. I’m astonished that a 3lb, 9” long, 1/4” thick blade can be so balanced. That being said, if you lack shoulder strength.. beware.. this knife is heavy. It looks like something out of Final Fantasy or Dark Souls. Check my pics. I have medium-large hands and this thing is an absolute chunk. First thing I did with this beast was chop up a few whole chickens for some Korean fried chicken. Just.. wow. Goes through bone like butter. I can’t wait to use this thing to break down elk or venison. I was never given a product for review; I’m just a fan of impressive cutlery and I absolutely love this cleaver. The stand it comes with is rustic, yet refined and beautiful. And the sheath it comes with is high quality with padding on the inside to protect from scratches and absorb shock in travel. Now that I have this, I could never go back to an ordinary cleaver. I’d love to see them come out with a two handed splitting cleaver for butchers. Well done, Dalstrong 👍🏼
M**H
High Grade Cleaver
It's everything it says it is and more. Extremely sharp handle with care. Could easily cut something off with this knife enthusiasts wet dream. Note: Do not play with nor pleasure yourself with it. Other than that. Great quality. 200/100. Heavy weight Cleaver what more do you need to know? Go buy you one.
J**N
This is a knife! ::in my best Australian accent
The day this came in the mail was the same day my mom and aunt got back from a trip. They stopped over my place and brought along a cleaver which my aunt had purchased for her husband. She was all excited. It really was a nice piece. Just not as impressive or weighty as the beast sitting in the drawer. How many times will I have the opportunity to use the line "Now, this is a knife!" In my best Australian accent. As I wield the cleaver like im about to summon the power of Greyskull. Her eyes widened in mild jealousy. She asked "what are you gonna use this on?" ".....everything" I responded with a with a suddenly serious tone and expression. "Seriously though. I have no idea right now. I hadnt gotten that far. I just wanted the knife." As for the quality of the knife. I love it. Its sharp. It cuts like a champ. Chicken, beef, whatever. It is a heavy piece but that just adds to its overall badassery. I sometimes use it for chopping like a chefs knife. Its a good workout lol. It feels comfortable in the hand. Id buy it for a friend.
J**N
Awesome but the sheath could be better.
The quality of the blade and handle are amazing. Definitely would recommend for anyone who is looking for a cleaver of this size. I however was not impressed with the plastic sheath. It is the only reason I could not give it 5 points. Minimal. It split apart and luckily my fingers were not close when it did or I would have had some serious cuts because this baby is sharp! I love how heavy and thick it is. Love the sturdy build!
L**O
GREAT PRODUCT
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, EXCELLENT SELLER. EXCELLENT PRODUCT, LOVE IT
R**S
No Joke!!
So Ive been looking for a couple new kitchen knives for a while and been browsing everything from cheap China stuff to mediocre China stuff to even American made Jesse James Cutlery stuff which I'm really in love with but will have to wait till Santa Claus brings me one of those sweet pieces of art. So, I came across this bad boy while browsing Amazon one night and did the whole read the review thing (specifically the bad reviews) (I like to see what the really angry customers are pissed about). After using a little common sense, it seemed like a bad unit goes out every so often but over all everyone basically loves this thing. So I figure what the heck it's like $99 bucks and worst case scenario Halloween is in a couple weeks I can use it for a good prop. But ill tell you what, Amazon truck pulled up and I was out there before the lady put a foot out the door. I was a lil excited to see what all the hype was about. So this thing was very well packed to start with, like almost a little over board But I got it out and shoot dang, it's heavy!! Blade feels super sharp, and the girth of this thing is like they had to use like half the metal it took to forge the Titanic to make this thing. I think it weighs in at around 3lbs! Needless to say I'm pretty blown away with it considering the price. Only thing I'm worried about is the quality of the steel, but time will tell with that. It does finger print super easy but I feel it was a good purchase.
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