Chef's Gallery CG131-115 pizza roller review

Chef's Gallery Pizza Roller 6.5cm Inox Stainless Steel CG131-115

Reviewed by Gabriel Manalo · Updated Aug 20, 2026 · How we review

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Quick verdict

The only cutter here that publishes its wheel diameter. 6.5cm of inox stainless, FDA-approved, from Chef's Gallery's own Philippine store. Small for a large pizza, and honest about it.

At a glance

BrandChef's Gallery
TypePizza cutter
Price₱118 (as of Aug 20, 2026)
Owner rating5.0 ★ from 14 reviews
ShopChef's Gallery
Units sold54

Specifications

Specs per the Chef's Gallery Shopee PH listing

TypePizza cutter
StyleWheel
MaterialInox stainless steel
Wheel diameter6.5 cm
Food safetyFDA approved
ModelCG131-115

Pros and cons

✓ Pros

  • The wheel diameter is actually stated at 6.5cm, which almost none of the competing listings bother to publish
  • Inox stainless steel resists the rust that kills a cheap cutter left damp in a drawer
  • FDA-approved food-contact material, sold through Chef's Gallery's own Philippine store

✗ Cons

  • At 6.5cm the wheel is small for a large pizza, so expect several passes where a rocker blade needs one
  • No blade cover listed, so it needs a dedicated slot rather than a loose utensil drawer

The only cutter here that publishes its wheel diameter. 6.5cm of inox stainless, FDA-approved, from Chef’s Gallery’s own Philippine store. Small for a large pizza, and honest about it.

Why does one published number matter this much?

Because wheel diameter is the spec that predicts how a pizza cutter performs, and essentially nobody in this category publishes it. Scroll the listings and you get pages about “high grade stainless” and “ergonomic design” with no dimension anywhere.

Chef’s Gallery states 6.5cm. That tells you something concrete: it is a standard home-sized wheel, it will cross a normal pizza in two or three passes, and it is not going to cut a full 14-inch delivery pizza in one sweep. You can decide whether that is enough before you spend money, rather than after.

Treat the published number as evidence about the seller as much as the product. A shop that knows its own spec sheet is a different proposition from one that does not.

What is the build?

Inox stainless steel, which is the European name for stainless and carries the same practical meaning: it resists the corrosion that finishes off a cheap cutter left wet in a drawer. Chef’s Gallery also carries an FDA-approved food-contact claim on the material, which is about the steel being safe against food rather than about how it cuts.

Chef’s Gallery sells it from its own Shopee Philippines store alongside its bakeware, so the spec sheet is the brand’s rather than a reseller’s copy-paste.

Where does it fall short?

The wheel is small for a big pizza. That is not a defect, it is the honest consequence of the 6.5cm figure, and it is the trade you accept for a compact cutter. If you regularly cut full-size pizzas, a rocker press is the faster tool.

No blade cover is listed. Less of a problem than on a long rocker, but it still wants a slot of its own.

The rating is a clean 5.0, though from a shallower pool of owners than the big generic listings in this roundup carry, so read it as encouraging rather than settled.

Is it sulit?

Around ₱118 as of August 20, 2026. Check the latest price on Shopee. That is mid-range for this category, and what the money buys over a ₱64 cutter is documentation: a stated wheel size, a stated material, a stated food-safety claim, and a brand store to go back to.

Who should buy it

Buy this if you would rather know exactly what you are getting than save fifty pesos, and your pizzas are home-sized. If you cut full-size pizzas often, buy a rocker instead.

See how it ranks in our best pizza cutters in the Philippines roundup, or read why wheel diameter matters in our pizza cutter buying guide.

Alternatives to consider

Want the same brand with a non-slip handle instead of a published wheel size? The Chef’s Gallery CG023-96 pizza roller is the one to compare. Want one press to cut a full-size pizza? The half moon rocker cutter is the one to compare.

Compare Chef's Gallery Pizza Roller 6.5cm Inox Stainless Steel CG131-115

See how it compares with the other top picks in our pizza cutters comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 6.5cm wheel big enough?

For a standard home pizza, yes, in two or three passes. For a full-size delivery pizza it is small, and a rocker blade would cut it in one press. What matters is that you know the number before ordering, which almost no other listing here lets you do.

What does inox stainless steel mean?

Inox is simply the European term for stainless steel, from the French inoxydable. The useful part of the claim is the corrosion resistance: it is what stops a cutter rusting when it goes back in the drawer damp.

What does the FDA approval cover?

It refers to the food-contact material being cleared as safe for use with food. It is a materials claim about the steel, not a performance claim about how well the cutter cuts.

Does it come with a blade cover?

No cover is listed. A 6.5cm wheel is a much smaller hazard than a 14-inch rocker blade, but it is still sharp enough to want its own slot rather than rolling loose among the utensils.