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Wild Eye Designs Mini Spreaders, Set of 4, Gift Boxed, Assorted Colors

Wild Eye Designs Mini Spreaders, Set of 4, Gift Boxed, Assorted ColorsThese knives are beautiful and well worth the price. I've received many complements from the ladies in the lunch room at work. Bought the matching forks and spoons and can alternate colors which is helpful since I choose to hand wash them (recommended too).

I ordered these knives to have for Christmas. I love them. Very attractive and functional. I got several compliments on them.

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I needed spreaders for a fundraising tea party and found these on Amazon for a great price!! Perfect addition to my eclectic table.

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Excellent accessory for our granite cheese boards. Makes a great gift idea for anyone. Our customers love the total package.

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I love these and can not wait to have a party where I can use them..they are even cuter in person!!! I am so happy I bought them!!

Core Bamboo 2996 Classic Bamboo Cutting Board, Large

Core Bamboo 2996 Classic Bamboo Cutting Board, LargeIt light and easy to use but it might be too thin. A month in, after I left it in the sink for a few hours, one side must have dried faster and it ended up curved and broken into 2 pieces

The cutting board is a good size but is quite thin. On the positive side, it means the cutting board is quite light and easy to carry around (and clean). However, it also makes it at least feel a bit more flimsy when a larger item (such as a large roast or tri-tip) is on it.

Still, it hasn't broken despite frequent use over the last two months so it's sturdier than one might think.

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Sunbeam 70329.13 Westmont 13-Piece Cutlery Set

Sunbeam 70329.13 Westmont 13-Piece Cutlery SetBearing in mind that for this really "cheap" price, it's a great product for $13.00! Yes, you can get each individual knife at the 99-cent store and they will be about the same quality. But by buying them this way, all together, all the knives will match! And you get the storage block for free. And they cut as well at something five times the price. Will they impress your mother-in-law? No. Will they do the job for which they are intended and last long enough for you to get bored with them? Yes. They're a good buy! -PS: Here's a repeat of a great hint I learned here: Do NOT cut or chop and then use the blade to SCRAPE your edibles off the cutting board. That dulls the blade quickly and sounds awful. Instead, simply cut or chop and then quickly turn the knife over and use the flat edge to scrape everything off the board.

Got these for our RV when out camping nice set. Work great and the price can't be beat. For an economical knife set with holder this set fits the bill nicely!

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This is a very nice basic knife and block storage set.Great for general over all basic kitchen cutlery needs.It is reasonable in price as well.

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There is a reason why you are paying so little. Its not bad or poorly finished just something I could have made in woodshop class and have probably made a better finished product. Otherwise the knives and scissors are decent quality being full tang as far as I can tell.

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I admit that I was sceptical when I first saw this knife set advertised, but since I've used it, I think it's a great value. I use it daily, but I would recommend hand washing each knife and drying before it sits and rusts. Although, I haven't seen any evidence of rust yet.

Kuhn Rikon Corn Zipper, Stainless

Kuhn Rikon Corn Zipper, StainlessI recently purchased the corn zipper. Absolutely terrific gadget. Fast, fun to use, easy to use and a nice sturdy quality tool. I have other gadgets for removing corn from the cob but this one is by far the best.

I want to love this product but it's not perfect. However, it's still better than any other way I have found.

Very well made (as are all Kuhn-Rikon products) in hefty stainless, with very sharp blades. The blade is about two-kernels wide and strips two rows per stroke. Which is ok, but of course, the varying widths of a kernel guarantees you are slicing through kernels much of the time. Still, beats a knife which always slashes kernels open with every stroke.

Best feature: You can generally get it to remove the kernel without leaving much behind or snagging some cob. This is fairly easy to do but not without some struggle to keep it from hanging up mid-stroke.

Someday, someone will think of a way to strip kernels off cleanly and wholly. Until then, this is the best.

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I bought this so I could put up a bushel of corn quickly. It worked. I read the other ratings for corn zipper and was a little apprehensive about getting it. I shouldn't have been. It worked beautifully.

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I tried the corn zipper and think that an old fashioned knife still works better. With the Corn Zipper it only cuts one row of corn and a knife you are able to one whole side of the cob and can do it in half the time. Didn't work for me Sorry!!

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The Corn Zipper works great really great the only negative is the small amount of corn it removes at one time. (1-2 rows) I will still use it because for some reason I make a lot less mess than when I use a knife. I'd be really excited if they'd make a wider one and I'm sure they will give 'em time.

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Masanobu VG-10 Petty 4.3" (11cm) - Right

Masanobu VG-10 Petty 4.3' - Righti've owned a vg-10 for about a month now. It's a razor sharp knife that keeps a great edge. I would recommend this to any chef that knows that having a sharp knife is a key necessity in a professional kitchen

Tuscan Vineyard Tempered Glass Cutting Board by Highland Graphics

Tuscan Vineyard 8 x 10-inch Tempered Glass Cutting Board by Highland GraphicsTwo of these were purchased as a gift for my mother-in-law to protect the laminate counter tops in her apartment. She bubbled the laminate in her old apartment putting hot cookware on it and since we have a couple glass cutting boards are our house we got these for her. Some people may not prefer glass as the surface for a cutting board because the noise it makes. Maybe if I were a master chef with mad knife skills it would be a problem but to me the noise is minimal and not a problem. Unlike many other materials for cutting boards the glass allows you to use it as a trivet for hot items. These are attractive and useful cutting boards that are just about the right size.

Xikar Xi2 Lapis Cutter

Xikar Xi2 Lapis Cuttercame fast, was what i ordered...I would order again...my husband loves it-exactly what he want for Christmas this year yay!

Lightweight but sturdy, this cutter carries easily in the pocket. It has a smooth cutting action when it's time for a smoke.

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Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Flatware Bellasera 4-piece Steak Knife Set

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Flatware Bellasera 4-piece Steak Knife SetThese knives are very lightweight for 18/10 flatware. Not as sturdy as the usual 18/10 manufactured flatware. Henckels makes excellent knives but they need stronger flatware..

Mundial Mag-Pro Magnetic Bar, Aluminum

Mundial AMR45-18 18-Inch Mag-Pro Magnetic Bar, AluminumHubby had no trouble putting it up on the side of our cabinet. Nice strong magnet holds the knives securely. Perfect!

I've tried a few, this one was easy to install and sturdy. Loved the finish, really helps organize and store my cutlery, AND in a stylish way!

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I had ordered a different one from Macy's and had to return it due to design flaws. This one was far superior and actually what i was looking for. Easy to instal and looks great. Definitlyy recommend and its a good price.

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I purchased this for to make space on the counter. Really easy to install. Looks great and holds the knifes securely on an under cabinet wall,

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Easy to install... Just tape the paper backing from the package directly onto the wall Where you want the bar and drill the holes through the guide marks. I had a short wall so this shorter size works great. Holds 2 Santoku knives, 2 steak knives, and scissors. So happy to have my knives off the counter and in a safe place.

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Ginsu 5217 Koden Series Stainless Steel Open Stock 4-Piece Steak Knife Set

Ginsu 5217 Koden Series Stainless Steel Open Stock 4-Piece Steak Knife SetI've had several steak knife sets over the years with the typical boring black plastic handles that look cheap at the table setting before sitting down to dinner, so I wanted something nice for a change and these really fit the bill. I didn't want to spend a fortune either so when I saw these for under $15 locally last year I couldn't believe it and bought them on the spot. The handles are very smooth, sized well and really nice looking on the table, plus they cut amazingly smoothly with the dual serrated edge unlike the sawing edge most steak knives in this price range have. Guests always comment on how nice they slice and look so I'm very pleased with them. They are not dishwasher safe because of the high carbon steel used which keeps them so sharp plus firm, not flimsy as some steak knives are which is a good thing since hand washing and towel drying is normal for any quality cutlery, even this inexpensive and there is not a single spot of rust on any of them. Its great to have quality and value at the same time and with proper care these will keep on going for many many years to come.

The manufacturer sent me these knives as a replacement for the "Ginsu Essential Series 4-Piece 4.5-Inch Stainless Steel Steak Knife Set with Triple Riveted Polymer Handles 4805" which developed rust spots not long after several uses... And lo and behold, these knives developed rust spots as well.

I've sent back these knives and the replacement set also rusted... It got to a point where the manufacturer didn't even want me to send the bad knives back, so now I have 16 of these awful knives tucked away in my cupboard.

Maybe I can unload these knives on a passing circus or carnival.

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LamsonSharp 3-1/2-Inch Forged Paring Knife

LamsonSharp 3-1/2-Inch Forged Paring KnifeIt's such a pleasure to hold a nice knife in your hands. I am not a gourmet chef and I can't say whether a gourmet chef would think this is an exquisite knife, but I have two complaints with all the knives I can buy in any store locally to me: 1) they are junk that doesn't hold an edge or last over the years, and 2) they're made in countries associated with low quality workmanship. In contrast, the Lamson Sharp knives I've bought (and I have a rack full of them, right beside my rack of cheap knives I am wearing out) take and hold a good edge, and they're made in the USA. You get what you pay for.

Have own Lamson knives for a few years now, and love the weight and quality of the steel. American made at its best.

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This is an awesome pairing knife and is one of the only nice kitchen knives made in the US. Next, I'm going with LamsonSharp steak knives.

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The quality feel, construction, fit and finish are in line with the other LamsonSharp forged knives I purchased. However, this particular knife arrived less than razor sharp. It didn't appear used but the edge wasn't very good and had to be touched up with a steel. Perhaps the blade rubbed against the packing box in transit, who knows.

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When I purchased this knife there was even an extra discount on it and I was able to add a very good knife to my cutlery. It was a "steel" of a deal!

It holds a good edge once you get it sharp enough. It also has a great feel to it in my hand and is a beautiful piece of craftmanship. I just love it!

4 Inch Chic Chefs Ceramic Knife White Blade

4 Inch Chic Chefs Ceramic Knife White BladeI was unconvinced that ceramic knives could really "cut it", until I tried this one. Yes, they really are sharp and maintain their cutting edge. I find that this is the one I always reach for when I need a kitchen utility/paring/slicing knife. My husband likes it so much he bought a whole set of ceramic knives.

I had another ceramic knife and liked it and wanted another so I tried this one. Great little very sharp knife.

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This knife is great. I use it every day and it has held up very well. Remember when using ceramic knives you must use a wooden cutting board and not a glass one or the knife will break. Even the backside of the knife is sharp so watch out when cutting that you dont press on the back part of the ceramic part too hard or youll cut your finger. I had to learn that the hard way.

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Chinese Style Heavy Duty Meat Cleaver - ShiBaZi Metal Handle

Chinese Style Heavy Duty Meat Cleaver - ShiBaZi Metal HandleIt's extactly what the doctor ordered.... My father had one like this, he cooked with it every night. Brings back times with my father and I cooked... great weight, very nice cleaver.

Saber F-12 Full Tang German Steel Working Chef Knives with Chef's Knife Bag

Saber F-12 Full Tang German Steel Working Chef Knives with Chef's Knife BagI'll admit it: I'm a knife snob. When I saw the prices of these knives I wrinkled my pert little knife snob nose that was planted firmly in the air and thought with my irony-laden bourgeois tone, "Oh, $350 for a set of knives AND the case? That's quality stuff right there."

My first apartment had the obligatory OMG these knives are only $30 and TOTALLY make me look like a grownup!!! set of Chicago Cutlery. I progressed from there, trying out everything from Ginsu to Wustof to Henckles to Shun. I have two Shun knives and I adore them. But I also own a catering company, and didn't want to schlep my precious knives all over town and constantly have to worry about them getting damaged or walking off. This knife set seemed like the perfect solution-a knife case with a set of knives that fit right in.

I figured these knives would be "disposable," much like the Chicago Cutlery type of knives... alright for a year or so, but then they'll quit even taking an edge and you're ponying up more cabbage for knives that you CAN sharpen. I'm fortunate enough to have a husband that's a wizard at knife sharpening (the man constantly has a patch of hair missing from his arm where he tests the sharpness), so I'm used to really sharp knives. I can honestly say the only time I haven't had to sharpen knives right out of the gate was when we got our Shun knives-Henckels and Wustof both had good edges, but not the super sharp edge I was looking for in my knives.

SO. I wasn't expecting much out of these knives when I ordered them-figured they be our bang around knives for catering. I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY THE QUALITY! These knives are crazy, crazy sharp. They'll cut a tomato so thin it'll disappear. The blades have an excellent balance to them. The edges of these blades are amazingly sharp and thin without being flimsy. I'm not the type of chef that wants a thick blade-I appreciate the thinness of the Shun knives for making incredibly precise cuts. It's kind of like the difference between using a scalpel and a machete. More importantly, these knives HOLD an edge. There's lots of knives you can PUT an edge on, but then use it twice and it's like trying to cut with a letter opener. Not so with the Saber knives-they come with an edge, and they keep it. In fact, I've had them for 3 months, used them almost daily, and they're still ridiculously sharp.

The range of knives included is all you'd need for a kitchen on wheels. The case is amazing-I haven't had ANY of the knives slip out in transit. I've even started taking them with me when I go to my mom's house. My sister used them and as she was washing them she made a comment about my expensive knives making her nervous. When I told her how much I paid for the set, her eyeballs just about popped out of her head-she figured since the quality was on par with Shun, the price must be as well.

This "catering set" of knives has several of them hanging on my knife block that I use regularly. And honestly, I've started reaching for these faster than I do my Shun knives-I'm not as "afraid" to use these, because if something happens to them I can replace them a heckuva lot cheaper! I've used them side by side with my Shun Premier knives, and they're neck & neck in terms of balance, edge and weight.

A last note: The Saber customer service is amazing, a level you just don't find anymore. I ordered a chef's knife directly from Saber that was damaged during shipping, and they made it right without any hassle or hesitation. I didn't have to call India, I didn't have to shout into voice recognition software then get frustrated and press zero for an operator anyway, and I received a level of customer service that made me briefly wonder if I'd traveled back in time to the 1950's.

You will not be sorry you bought these knives.

I've had my Saber knives for a few months now, and it's completely changed the way I work in the kitchen. I used to spend a lot of time trying to cut awkward things with the few good global knives one of my roommates own, but they were taking a lot of abuse and were frequently the wrong knife for what I was trying to do. I dreamed of a set of good german knives, but couldn't stomach the amount of money I'd end up spending acquiring a knife collection. Then I discovered Saber.

Saber knives are made of quality German steel, forged (not stamped) in a single piece. They're made in China, but it's actually possible to make something decent in China if you're willing to pay for quality. Most companies cut corners in their Chinese factories to save money, but Saber has decided to sacrifice that profit in order to produce a quality product. The result? For the price of a couple of German knives, you can get a complete set (and it even comes in an awesome, functional bag). Now I have the right knife for nearly every job, and I have a bag I can store the knives in when I'm not using them to keep my abusive roommates from messing with my knives.

As for the knives themselves, they are pretty much awesome. Everyone I've let handle them comments on how balanced the weight is, especially on the chef's knives. The blades are quality and hold an edge, and with a couple of quick strokes of the honing stick are as sharp as any knife there is (eventually, like all knives, they'll need a good sharpening). A friend of mine has a Wüsthof Chef's knife that retails for almost $200, and I've used her knife many times, and for my hands at least the Saber is actually more comfortable.

Give the Saber knives a try. I think you'll like them.

Update:

I had the opportunity to cook two consecutive dinners for more than 40 people as part of a ski offsite; in the course of making a wide variety of dishes with the help of a fellow "chef" (we're not professionals, though we try) and more than half a dozen random people helping with prep, we managed to thoroughly exercise every knife in the set. We sliced, chopped, julienned, diced, and brunoised a wide variety of vegetables, 6 chickens, a large slab of pancetta, and more. With so many people using so many knives I expected someone to have something bad to say about the knives, but every comment was a compliment. And getting the knives to Lake Tahoe and back was as easy as could be because of the awesome included bag. I don't think we could have pulled that meal off without the Saber knives.

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I was looking for a good mid-range knife set to replace the semi-cheap knives we got as a wedding gift 10 years ago. I am not a professional chef, but love to cook and spend a lot of time in the kitchen. I didn't want to spend $1k (or even close to it) on a knife set but wanted something high quality and sharp, and something that would last many years.

I did a little research and all the "good" knife sets seemed out of my price range. I was browsing Amazon and found the Saber knives and thought I had found what I was looking for. The reviews were good, and it appeared that a German knife maker had simply opened up shop in China to create high-quality knives at a much lower cost. Now, before you say "China??" there are some extremely high-quality products made there -iPhone comes to mind. So the fact that they were made in China didn't really deter me.

I bought the set with the knife bag, because I like to take my knives when we go on vacation. I cook even on vacation, and it never ceases to amaze me how a 3-bedroom rental beach house can stock their kitchen with only dollar store knives. Anyway, back to the review... bought the knife set and chef's bag.

When they came in they sharp... I'm not sure about "chef's sharp" as I'm not a chef and have never used an expensive knife. They were sharp enough that the weight of the knife itself would easily slice a firm tomato without any assistance from me. The knives stay pretty sharp too, but I do use the honing steel before and after each use.

The only serious downside to the knives is they RUST. The first time I saw rust I thought it must have been food that wasn't cleaned, but on further inspection it was little brown spots of rust. I have a cheap flimsy plastic-handled Ginsu knife (the original) that is probably worth $2 that has never rusted in 15 years, and these "German steel" knives started rusted after a few months. I was able to get the rust off with a scrub brush, but the knife is noticeably duller than the others.

For the price, there is NO reason these knives should rust. I wash the knives and dry them immediately, they rarely sit an hour or two before getting washed and put up (just the time it takes us to eat dinner). I'm considering contacting the company and asking for a replacement of the couple of knives that have already started to rust.

I still think they're a pretty good value for the money, but while the knives are sharp and work well, the overall quality is not exceptional.

UPDATE 1/30/12

A few months ago I was contacted personally by the owner after he read my review. He asked me a few questions, including whether the knives were in contact with "contaminated" iron or soaked in cast iron. I've never soaked my knives in cast iron, but it is possible they came in contact briefly with my cast iron pans, as I use them all the time. He also said, "Contrary to commonly held beliefs....cheaper knives are more immune to rusting than high quality knives."

I'm not a professional chef nor do I know anything about knife manufacturing, so I'll have to take his word on that. However, I have been extra careful in the past couple of months to not let the knives come in contact with my cast iron, and I've also been very diligent about washing and putting them away after use (even before dinner). In the past few months, I have not seen any new rust spots on the knives.

The knives still hold an edge with regular honing, but several seem to need sharpening on a stone. I'm about to do that soon. Overall I'm pleased with the knives for the price, just be careful to wash and put them away promptly after use!!

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A friend of mine is a professional chef for an up-scale restaurant in downtown Seattle. He uses Saber Knives exclusively and claims they are by far the best on the market. I had no idea where to find a set; he got his through a chef supply place in New York. I've been checking on-line for some time now and then...finally Amazon has the same set he has. I bought a set immediately and they are fantastic! If you are serious about cooking and want the best in the kitchen, this Saber Knife Set will make you very happy.

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I bought the version with out the bag. (same set of knives minus the bag, also sold on Amazon)

First off, I'm not hard to please, a chef, or even accustomed to quality kitchen knives, and I'm only taking one star off as of now.

Received, inspected, washed, and used them today. While they all had the great feel, look, and balance that forged and bolstered knives are expected to have, and only had a few apparent minute imperfections that I had already expected for a set of knives within this price range, I was very disappointed with the sharpness of the blades out of the box. Some folks have used the adjectives "scary" and "insanely" sharp. I think one person even returned them, proclaiming them to be too sharp. Wow! they must have gotten WAY sharper knives than I did. Chef sharp? absolutely NOT mine. I couldn't really imagine any Chef being very satisfied with the sharpness of these right out of the box, unless they also use an "easy bake" oven.

Shave hair off the arm or slice a sheet of paper easily? Not EVEN close with the knives I got. While the knives seemingly come with a pretty good edge on them, closer inspection with a magnifting glass reveals the coarseness of the grind. The bread knife (serrated) seem's plenty sharp, but the edges on the others are not in anyway refined to their potential sharpness. Or at least I hope they have the potential to be sharpened better. It's going to take a little more than just "steeling" them. I don't want or need razor or surgical sharp, just real good and sharp. So I will find out how well they will sharpen, before I even use them anymore, and that really kind of sux coming right out of the box.

Don't get me wrong; the knives are still very usuable out of the box, they just don't live up to my expectations of being VERY sharp. Maybe all the hype about "chef sharp", being as sharp as they can get them at the factory, the mostly sharp reviews here, etc. set me up for disappointment.

Will have to write back on how well they sharpen and hold their edge. Until then I am having just a bit of regret.

Edit 12/21/11: Some minor sharpening got the edge that i wanted. They were easily sharpened and have kept their edge well since. No problems with rust whatsoever, but then I understand that the high carbon content in quality knives make them a bit more prone to rust and I have no problem washing and drying immediately after using, unlike some folks.

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Stainless Steel Mezzaluna with Wood Handles, 10 Inch

Stainless Steel Mezzaluna with Wood Handles, 10 InchI've made pesto with this twice, using a recipe I'll link to below. I was pleased to note that when they said 8 inches, it was 8 inches from handle to handle so the blade was actually a bit bigger than I expected! It's sharp enough to mince basil leaves, pine nuts, garlic and parmesan, and that's really all I need. I would not recommend getting a fancy cutting board to go with it, unless you plan to invest in a really amazing mezzaluna somewhere down the line. A large wooden one (I nabbed a cheap one from a grocery store) should be fine, and having a bowl to "contain" stuff doesn't really matter much as long as you're not a violent chopper.

All that said, this is a very average sort of knife. Eventually I will get a a really amazing mezzaluna and this is not that knife. It's excellent for the price, though, and has so far kept an edge for the few weeks I've had it. Perfect for a non-professional chef on a budget (who still wants quality).

And finally, the best pesto I've ever had, which requires a mezzaluna to make:

This tool reduces basil into pesto, roasted ancho peppers into chili, and whatever you want into whatever else you want with a minimum of fuss and bother. My sister turned me on to this a few months ago, and I must admit that I now reach for the mezzaluna instead of the blitzer when I need to chop small to medium amounts of stuff. You just grab the handles and rock it back and forth on your cutting board. Minimum effort and maximum results. Try making pesto with this, it really tastes better than pesto made in a food processor. I guess the Italians know a thing or two about cooking...

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Really enjoy chopping lettuce with this product!! Works great. Wish I had a little safety holder to store it because it is sharp.

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I recommend the 10-inch mezzaluna compared to a smaller sized one. We regularly eat at Chop't in DC, and were curious as to why we enjoyed their salad so much over other salad places in the city. We thought it was because of the chopped salad, and we invested in a mezzaluna. We were contemplating buying a smaller one, but we are so glad we bought the 10-inch product. The mezzaluna has been cutting our salads with ease. Highly recommend it!

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Was apprehensive when I ordered this product, but once I opened the box that it came in, my fears were put to rest. Good finishing for the price.

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Kuhn Rikon Classic Serrated Utility Knives, Set of 3, Yellow, Green, and Red

Kuhn Rikon Classic Serrated Utility Knives, Set of 3, Yellow, Green, and RedThese knives are great for the price. I live with 3 other guys and so these knives get plenty of use and abuse but they're still sharp and quite durable. The colors are fun and make them easy to pick out from a full drawer and the different sizes/types in this pack are also convenient.

I had been looking for these knives ever since I returned to the USA. I used them all the time in New Zealand. However, when the knives arrived, only one of the knives is serrated? Never mind, they are still very good knives at a reasonable cost.

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I've been using these knives for years for camping/car camping. There are three different knives: Green, straight 3 5/8" blade 8 1/4" OAL (over all length), good for pairing knife or cheeses; Yellow, serrated 4 3/4" blade 9 3/8" OAL, good for breads; Red, straight 6" blade 10 3/8" OAL, good for misc slicing and chopping. Very light weight sturdy design, the sheaths fit snuggly and ventilate the knifes if still wet. The blade is extremely sharp, and stays very sharp (I use a nice set of Wusthof knives in the kitchen, and would compare their performance to these). I've already have had friends that have camped with me buy a set. For the price, you really can't get a better set for camping, or an RV, tackle box, survival kit, etc.

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Maybe it's just me, the green knife is useful and used, the yellow knife used rarely, the red knife is very light weight and doesn't cut very well, I don't recommend them.

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The advertisment says Kuhn Rikon Classic Serrated Utility Knives, Set of 3, Yellow, Green, and Red.

Indeed only one of the knives was serrated. I believe that is deceptive advertising. I am totally disappointe

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12pc Fixwell Knives - NEW Official Listing! with Official 5-Year Warranty - Made in Germany - Stain

12pc Fixwell Knives - NEW Official Listing! with Official 5-Year Warranty - Made in Germany - Stainless Steel - Elegant Blackthe best knife for cutting vegetables and fruit sharp edge easy clean up dish washer safe resonable price love to buy more in future

these knives are worth the money, and then some. buy a pack and never be short of having that ultra sharp prep knife at hand.

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this is a great knife they are so sharp i bought them because one of my employee used to work at subway and said they are great so i decided to try them and they are great

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STRAWBERRY Flatware 20pcs. Beautiful Strawberries NEW

STRAWBERRY Flatware 20pcs. Beautiful Strawberries NEWThe utinsels were better than I expected. My wife was totally happy. Amazon had everything we wanted. I wish the set would have come in a set of eight instead of four. But no matter, we'll just get another set. Anyway, thanks again Amazon.

Farberware Traditions 21-Piece Knife Block Set

Farberware Traditions 21-Piece Knife Block SetI have owned this set for about a month now and I can safely say these are a good mid-level set. The knives were sharp out of the box and made well. the steel is a good guage and do not flex like my previous starter set. The steak knives have not rusted in the dishwasher but I do hand wash all the other chopping, dicing, and slicing blades. I am an average size man and can safely say that the handles on the smaller knives are a little smaller than I would have liked, or I am too used to the big injection molded plastic from my previous ones. That is the only complaint I have. I frequently cut meat, Dice vegetables, and just flat out use them. The price can not be beat and I am very happy with this purchase. I will continue to use these for quite some time.

Knives are a real challenge for a cook. I vividly remember my early cooking days trying to prepare meals with low cost department store/discount store knives. Bad knives mean slow preparation, poor quality cuts and frustration.

Great knives on the other hand require an investment that most starting or part-time cooks simply can't justify. Higher quality "never need sharpening" knives can be useful but are generally limited. What is needed are knives with real blades, that can be sharpened, that have the right weight and are at a low cost. These knives come very close...

Pro's

--Cost is very low(lower than most "low quality" sets and 100s lower than high end knife sets).

--Blades are good.

--Includes a large variety of knives and scissors. In particular two cleavers.

--Good set of steak knives

Con's

--Handles are small...the balance is affected and cutting quality and speed will be impacted.

--Blades do need to be dried after hand washing...rust can occur otherwise but this is steel that NEEDS sharpening.

--Blade weight could be better.

I bought these as a set of knives for a second kitchen(my other is in fact a higher end set also by Farberware). I like having slicer, cleaver etc. nearby so I can use the right tool for the job at hand. If you are looking for a set of knives that has a good selection of blades and have a tight budget I can't imagine a better set. In particular if you are not a full time cook this is a low cost way to get real knives into your kitchen.

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If you're an avid fan of rust then by all means, buy these knives. I've had mine for a little less than a month and my wife and I always hand washed them. They RUSTED in the drying rack. We're not talking about days or months submerged, nope just overnight in the rack will do. I swear they had little rust speckles right out of the box. I should have known better though because I read a review like this one, but ignored it so I guess I got mine. Farberware must have specially engineered the stainless steel to rust faster. I am severely dissapointed, and unless you like rust you will be too. oh, and they hold a terrible edge, but I'm not a chef so that really didn't bother me.

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21 piece cutlery set for how much? Well after receiving the set I can say that you get what you paid for. The set is average and wouldn't be what a chef might be looking for. But for regular house hold folks like me, I guess this set will do.

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I have had these knives for a month now. Please understand that I do NOT do dishes, so my knives are likely left in a shocking state to kitchen fanatics until my husband finally washes and dries them in the dishwasher. Other reviewers have said how terribly these knifes rust. I have to say I haven't seen any of this so far though!

I needed a new set of knives and this one was $100 at my local mall. For a 1/3 of the price on Amazon its stylish and a great buy! It has 2 sets of scissors so I can finally have one to open bags and one to use on food. Much better!

Acacia 17-Slot Knife Block

Acacia 17-Slot Knife BlockThis is an exceptionally beautiful,well made block with cleanly laid slots. It's best for your shorter Wustoff (6-8" chef and bread knives)and is a bit slimmer than my last block, which is a plus. The depth is also a little short for more than a 8-10" sharpening steel.

It's a lightly finished medium to dark acacia. It appears to be an easy to clean and long lasting finish, which may need to be maintained with walnut oil in five years or so if the finish fades. Just don't put mineral oil or "cleaners" on it (or any woods) and it should be fine for a long time IM(NS)HO.

The variegation in color on the acacia block allows for setting beautifully with a variety of accessories on a variety of countertops from black pearl to blue, brown, pink to nearly white granite, slate, marble, concrete, tile and glass. It just glows. Looks good with the Classic set and the Blackwood Classic Ikon. Not as great with the plain steel Culinar but still good. If you prefer your own special selection of knives rather than the basics you find in most sets, this is a fair price for the block. I've paired it with Kunihiro (see their website) of various glazes and Pacific Merchants Acacia trays which you can find here on Amazon. It looks good everywhere and performs nicely so far, no shredding edges from hastily pulled knives.