Forever Sharp Platinum Series 8 Pc Surgical Stainless Steel Knives

Forever Sharp Platinum Series 8 Pc Surgical Stainless Steel KnivesImmediately upon opening the box, I noticed that only one of the knives even had an edge. The knives without an edge could not cut through bread, a tomato, a pepper, etc. The one knife with an edge performed adequately, but no more. It would make it through crusted bread if there was sufficient back and forth action used. The knives are light weight and the blades are thin. I tried to contact the manufacturer to see if I simply had received a bad set that had escaped their quality control. No response. I returned the set.

Great set of knifes. We did not know we already had several knifes from this company. We had them for approx 5 years and their still sharp. Great price for all the knifes we got. It came down to less than $5.00 a knife after we added it up.

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And definitely not 'Surgical Stainless Steel'. Not only are these knives dull as dirt, they rust. Surgical stainless should not rust. I wish these reviews allowed photos to be uploaded so you could see for yourself. You wouldn't believe your eyes. Save your money.

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The paring knife is pretty sweet. I love that it's constructed from a a seamless single piece of steelit just feels very good in my hand. This is admittedly a crappy consumer set of knives that most people will never bother to sharpen because they have no idea how or only a useless honing steel. I keep one in my knife roll for it's unmistakable flashy looks knowing that if it one day went missing, I would not be too sad.

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My wife got this little paring knife as a freebee at a demo in one of the big box stores. It is NOT the Platinum series but rather one labeled Surgical Stainless Steel. I must admit it is sharp, but we have only had it about two months at this point and time will only tell how it will hold up. Problem is, it is rusting and or pitting. I must admit someone, most likely me, did put it away with some left over chocolate on it, but why a stainless steel blade would pit from chocolate is unknown to me. So, that said, I have my doubts this is actually Stainless Steel and I am not aware of Surgical Stainless Steel rusting, but then again I am not a surgeon. As always "buyer beware".

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