





🔪 Slice with style, carve with confidence.
The Martha Stewart Carverton 2 Piece Knife Set features a 5-inch tomato knife and a 3-inch bird's beak knife crafted from high-carbon stainless steel. Forged with full-tang construction and secured by triple-riveted black handles, these knives offer balanced control, lasting sharpness, and ergonomic comfort—perfect for millennial home chefs seeking both performance and style in their kitchen essentials.
| ASIN | B0DHT251H2 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | MARTHA STEWART |
| Color | Stainless Steel / Black Tomato & Bird's Beak |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Martha Stewart |
| UPC | 085081638373 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
A**R
I love my Martha Stewart's knifes I do.
C**W
I have been using these knives in my kitchen for a few days and I really like them. The shorter knife is a bird beak knife. I hadn’t even heard of that term until I ordered these. It is nice for paring vegetables. I used it to peel a few potatoes and a cucumber. It is different than what I am used to, but it is pretty sharp. My old paring knife is an Old Hickory knife that I have had for over 40 years. My family members know not to touch it. It is steel and will rust, if left wet. This Martha Stewart Birds Beak knife is made of China stainless steel. That is stamped on the side of each of these knives near the handle. The tomato knife slices through tomatoes, easily. I canned tomatoes, today, and use this knife to dice each of the tomatoes for salsa. I used the forked end o remove the stems and it was easier than a regular serrated knife. I also used it to cut the ends off of some ears of corn and then cut the corn off the cob. These knives are heavyweight. They each have three rivets in the handles. These knives are supposed to be hand washed, only, but today I ran them through the dishwasher and then forgot they were in it, for several hours. They showed no signs of rusting and the handle looked the same as before being washed. I won’t dish wash them on a regular basis, because I want them to have the best care for a long life. These are nice knives and I look forward to retiring my Old Hickory.
G**R
I use Rada cutlery that I got here on Amazon for the most part, which is to say that I have quality knives in my kitchen but not knives that cost a gazillion dollars. These Martha Stewart feel relatively heavy. They cut fine, and I like the feel of the handles. They aren't amazing, but they're well worth the price and have been a good addition to my set. I like how they come packaged as well and think this would make a nice gift set.
A**L
These knives are quite solid feeling, sharp and work pretty well in what tasks they were designed to do. The tomato knife is sharp and easy to hold in the hands, making it easy to slice through tomatoes to the desired thickness that one would like. While the other knife, a bird beak knife, is also quite sharp and is best for cutting through fruits, such as apples, and trimming fat off of meats. The knife that I seem to use more often is the bird beak and that's only because I tend need it for trimming off excess fat on meats that I buy from the store, which is especially true on pork shoulder when I make pozole. The tomato knife is also handy to have, but I don't use it as much as I would like to and that's mainly due to me not having tomatoes to slice/cut in the first place. Overall, the quality of these knives is good, they both work as they are intended too, or at least for what task they were designed for.
C**T
As the meal preparer of the house, I rely on knives virtually every day. It is important to me to prepare the meal quickly and safely. Using a dull knife is dangerous and wastes time. When I saw this set of 2 Carverton Martha Stewart stainless knives I knew I needed to add them to my knife block. This set comes with a bird's beak and a tomato knife. The serrated tomato knife is one I have never had before, but has already become my favorite. I am able to slice juicy fruits and tomatoes easily without destroying the rest of the fruit. Plus I am finding myself using it for almost all fruits and veggies. The sharpness and the fact that it is serrated allows full good looking tomato slices as if they were being sliced on a professional slicer. The bird's beak knife is a little more limited in what it is for, but is still valuable. I have used it to devein shrimp, as well as coring strawberries, and for various other things. These knives are strong, sharp, and professional looking. The only drawback is that they are handwash only and are not safe for the dishwasher. Overall, a great pair of knives. Martha High Carbon Stainless Steel Kitchen Knives
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