Eurochef NT08 pizza cutter review

Eurochef Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Pizza Cutter NT08

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

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Quick verdict

A heavy stainless wheel with no plastic joint to work loose, from a brand with its own Philippine store. The wheel cutter to buy if you want one tool for pizza, pastry and quesadillas.

At a glance

BrandEurochef
TypePizza cutter
Priceβ‚±119 (as of Aug 20, 2026)
Owner rating4.9 β˜… from 859 reviews
ShopEurochef
Units sold3K+

Specifications

Specs per the Eurochef Shopee PH listing

TypePizza cutter
StyleWheel
MaterialStainless steel
ModelNT08

Pros and cons

βœ“ Pros

  • Stainless through the wheel and the shank, so there is no plastic joint at the point that takes all the pressure
  • A rolling wheel cuts without dragging cheese across the pizza the way a kitchen knife does
  • Rinses clean under a tap because there are no moulded seams for dough to pack into

βœ— Cons

  • A wheel this size needs several passes on a deep-dish crust, where a rocker blade does it in one
  • The all-metal handle has no grip texture, so it turns slippery the moment your hands are oily
  • Listing does not state the wheel diameter, so you cannot check it against a large pizza before buying

A heavy stainless wheel with no plastic joint to work loose, from a brand with its own Philippine store. The wheel cutter to buy if you want one tool for pizza, pastry and quesadillas.

How does it cut?

Like every wheel cutter, it rolls, and rolling means the blade travels sideways across the pizza. On a thin crust with light toppings that is invisible. On a deep-dish loaded with sausage you will see the toppings shift, which is the reason the rocker shape exists at all.

What you get in exchange is versatility. A wheel this size runs down a strip of pastry, across a quesadilla, through fresh pasta sheets, and along a tray bake being cut into squares. A rocker does none of those well. If the cutter is going to earn a permanent drawer slot rather than come out only on pizza night, this is the shape that does it.

What is the build like?

Stainless through the wheel, the shank and the handle. The joint where a moulded plastic grip meets the steel is the standard failure point on budget wheel cutters, and there is not one here. Eurochef calls it heavy duty, and the practical meaning is that the shank does not flex when you press through a thick crust, which is when a thin cutter starts to twist.

There are no moulded seams for dough to pack into either, so it rinses clean rather than needing to be picked at.

What is missing?

Two things, and both are common to the category rather than unique failings.

The wheel diameter is not published. That is the one number telling you how many passes a pizza takes, and Eurochef, like nearly every seller here, does not state it. You are buying on the brand rather than the spec.

The handle is bare metal. Most durable choice, worst for grip. Pushing a wheel forward with oily hands on polished steel is exactly the situation a silicone grip solves, and this does not have one.

Is it sulit?

Around β‚±119 as of August 20, 2026. Check the latest price on Shopee. That sits in the middle of the category, and the record behind it is the second deepest here: 3K+ sold with 859 ratings at 4.9. Eurochef also runs its own Philippine store rather than selling through resellers, which is worth something when a product arrives faulty.

Who should buy it

Buy this if you want one cutter that handles pizza, pastry and quesadillas and you would rather have a solid one-piece build than a grippy handle. If pizza is genuinely the only job, a rocker cuts it better for less.

See how it ranks in our best pizza cutters in the Philippines roundup, or compare the two blade styles in our pizza cutter buying guide.

Alternatives to consider

Want a wheel with a handle that holds on when your hands are greasy? The FUJI Kitchenware pizza cutter with a silicone grip is the one to compare. Want the wheel diameter actually published? The Chef’s Gallery CG131-115 pizza roller states 6.5cm.

Compare Eurochef Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Pizza Cutter NT08

See how it stacks up against our top pick in the head-to-head Half Moon Stainless Steel Pizza Cutter Knife 11/13/14 inch vs Eurochef Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Pizza Cutter NT08, or browse the full pizza cutters comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the wheel on the Eurochef NT08?

Eurochef does not publish the diameter, which is the norm rather than the exception in this category. If the number matters to you, the Chef's Gallery CG131-115 states a 6.5cm wheel. Otherwise expect two or three passes on a standard home pizza.

Is the handle comfortable?

It is bare stainless steel, the most durable handle material and the most slippery one. Pushing a wheel takes forward force, so grip matters more here than on a rocker. Dry your hands first, or buy a cutter with a silicone or moulded grip.

Can it cut anything besides pizza?

Yes, and that is the real argument for a wheel over a rocker. Pastry strips, quesadillas, fresh pasta sheets and tray bakes cut into squares all suit a rolling wheel, and a 14-inch rocker blade is unwieldy for all of them.

Is Eurochef a real brand?

Yes. Eurochef sells a full kitchen range through its own Shopee Philippines store, including bakeware and cake testers, so this is a brand listing rather than a reseller relisting a generic item.