Opinels, stainless vs carbon.

A place to discuss & share pictures of knives made in Europe.
Post Reply
cb51
Posts: 63
Joined: Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:20 pm

Opinels, stainless vs carbon.

Post by cb51 »

I got my fist Opinel almost 30 years ago, and for most of that time I stuck only with the carbon blades. I never considered a stainless blade, as I felt it was kind of wrong on some level with the old time design. But several months ago, I received a stainless oak number 6 as a gift, and out of curiosity I have uses the heck out of it. I day to day use on the same kind of materials I usually deal with, the stainless one seems to have better edge holding. I know that around 2000, Opinel switched to 12v27, and I'm thinking that they are carrying the RC hardness up a bit from the carbon steel. The stainless is a little bit harder to sharpen, and it seems to be more wear resistant. I may have to pay more attention to the stainless ones in the future.

Anyone else tried both in day to day comparisons ?
Jacknife
Posts: 9
Joined: Sun Oct 28, 2007 12:59 pm
Location: UK

Re: Opinels, stainless vs carbon.

Post by Jacknife »

I found pretty much the same as you. The stainless was a tad harder to get to the same sharpness as the carbon, but it was still plenty sharp enough. I'd be happy carrying either.
User avatar
stancaiman
Posts: 346
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:38 pm
Location: Paris - FRANCE

Re: Opinels, stainless vs carbon.

Post by stancaiman »

cb51 wrote:I got my fist Opinel almost 30 years ago, and for most of that time I stuck only with the carbon blades. I never considered a stainless blade, as I felt it was kind of wrong on some level with the old time design. But several months ago, I received a stainless oak number 6 as a gift, and out of curiosity I have uses the heck out of it. I day to day use on the same kind of materials I usually deal with, the stainless one seems to have better edge holding. I know that around 2000, Opinel switched to 12v27, and I'm thinking that they are carrying the RC hardness up a bit from the carbon steel. The stainless is a little bit harder to sharpen, and it seems to be more wear resistant. I may have to pay more attention to the stainless ones in the future.

Anyone else tried both in day to day comparisons ?
12c27, to be accurate - harder to sharp but more sustainable
User avatar
woseyjales
Posts: 1632
Joined: Tue Mar 22, 2005 4:56 pm

Re: Opinels, stainless vs carbon.

Post by woseyjales »

Awww go ahead and splurge get one of each.
You deserve it.
And you'll still have enough change for lunch.
Post Reply

Return to “European-made knives”