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Shun Ken Onion 3-Inch Paring Knife

Shun Ken Onion 3-Inch Paring KnifeI have been hooked on Ken Onion knives since I first bought a Ken Onion Blur tactical folding knife. The lines are both attractive and functional on his knife designs. I then splurged on an 8-inch chef's knife about a year ago. That knife quickly replaced almost all my other knives for most tasks. The handle is perfectly designed to promote a pinch grip that gives you tons of control.

When I saw this knife come across on a lightning deal, I had no choice. For the first time I caught a glimpse of what the characters of Sex in the City felt like when seeing a killer pair of shoes on sale (never seen the show, but I assume that must have happened). Even though I had three paring knives, I had to have this one.

Glad I bought it. This angle is unique, for sure, but it's nice in that you can still get a nice full grip of the substantial handle while avoiding banging your knuckles into the cutting board. Years ago there was a line of Shun knives called Alton's Angles; this seems to be the rebirth of that concept, although Ken Onion gets the royalties this time rather than Alton Brown. This knife is great for handheld paring tasks, as well as work on a board. It quickly became my favorite paring knife.

Let me address the sharpness issue in a couple of negative reviews. If you're comparing this to a victorinox forchner (great knife, no disrespect) or a Wusthof or a Henckels, you probably already have an appreciation for great knife design. However, those are german-designed steels with Rockwell Hardness scores in the high 50s (58 or so). This means they will hold an edge reasonably well, but will also be reasonably easy to sharpen. They are ground to about a 22 degree bevel.

These Shun knives (and Globals, as well as certain Henckels lines, MAC, etc) are made from a harder steel. They have a hardness rating over 60 (as high as 63). This allows them to be ground to a sharper edge (around 15-17 degrees). That means they'll be less adept at crushing bones and processing whole chickens, but you'll get paper-thin slices of tomato or sashimi. You'll also mince ginger or garlic or shallots or chives with ease. However, with a harder steel comes more difficult sharpening. Once sharp, though, it will hold its edge longer.

I highly recommend this knife, and any in the Ken Onion line. I also recommend getting a magnetic strip MIU France Stainless Steel Magnetic Knife Holder, 20-Inches or knife dock The Container Store Knife Dock to hold them securely and avoid banging around in the drawer. I also recommend a wood, end-grain cutting board Proteak Teak Cutting Board Rectangle 20-by-14-by-2-1/2-Inch Hand Grip and Juice Canal, End Grain or polypropylene one OXO Good Grips 10-1/2-by-15-Inch Utility Cutting Board, Black Edge (the OXO fits in the dishwasher). Hand-wash your knife and dry it before storage and you won't have any issues with rust. Unlike carbon-steel knives, this is a very low-maintenance blade.

Lastly, to maintain your blade, I recommend using a honing rod after every use or at least every few uses Shun DM0750 Sharpening Steel the Shun has an angle guide for both german and japanese angles. Note this is a honing rod, and not a sharpener, although most honing steels are still marketed as sharpening steels, unless they are diamond or ceramic, they won't sharpen. I also recommend a dedicated sharpener for use once every 6-12 months. I don't like the rod idea for taking off metal to restore a blade too much room for error. I like one that gives you good control and low risk of damaging blades (i.e. a manual one) my favorite is this one: Spyderco 204MF Triangle Sharpmaker.

This is an extremely well shaped knife, nothing like your average paring knife. It is more like a mini santoku knife in the way it operates. It chops, dices and pares with ease and is extremely easy to handle. I had thought the weight of the knife would make it less capable, but it does not. It cuts through everything with aplomb.

As far as the rust report by another individual. We have not seen that at all. We, of course, do not wash it in a dishwasher. Not sure if they did. But ours shines like new.

Note that at times, some rust can poke through on a knife made of carbon steel. Usually a good scrubbing gets rid of it. But we have not seen that at all on these knives.

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This 3 inch paring knife is easily 5 stars. It seems a bit pricy when you realize that for only a few dollars more you can get the much bigger Shun Ken Onion knives, but this is a very handy size and much easier to manipulate and cut stuff than some of the larger knives. Especially if you have not been trained as a professional chef. The blade is very nice looking with the Damascus looking ripples in the blade. It has a 3/4 shank. The bolsters are very well made and fit both the blade and handles very well. The handle looks to made out of some sort of dark wood, possibly Ebony. The feel of the contoured handle is very comfortable and the angle of the blade to the handle seems well thought out. Over all this is a very good knife and I think if you do a lot of cooking this one is well worth the money.

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I bought three Shun knives from the lower end of the collection just to see if all the hoopla about Shun was just that or if these knives are for real. They're for real. Great little knife that is very sharp and fits my hand nicely. I shaved a soft peach of its skin and did so removing a minimal amount of fruit while the skin came away effortlessly. Much better than my Wusthoff.

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I already had two paring knives (one German, one Japanese) but when I saw this one I had to try it. I have two (different) Shun knives already and so knew the quality would be great and it is. I love the design of this knife because I can use it for all those little jobs that one is "supposed" to use a chef's or utility knife for but in reality a 3" blade is quite enough: slicing or chopping pitted olives, slicing a few strawberries, halving cherry tomatoes, chopping herbs, etc etc. It's especially handy when prepping a small quantity of something for 1 or 2 people. The handle is instantly comfortable -great little knife! I have a feeling my other two parers are going to sulk in the knife block for quite some time, LOL.

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Chicago Cutlery Fusion 7-3/4-Inch Chef Knife, Sheath Packaging

Chicago Cutlery Fusion 7-3/4-Inch Chef Knife, Sheath PackagingKnife is sharp, sturdy, well made and performs just like the more expensive ones.

We are not professionals by any means, but still know quality. My wife and I love it and easy to clean. Plastic sheath is ok, but works well to protect fingers and other items when rummaging around in drawer.

The only thing I notice is since this is a large blade (height) knife it tends to grab when cutting potatoes. My wife doesn't agree, but perhaps I cut potatoes differently. Thin blades (height) work better for that.

Still a great knife all around.

Saw this knife in The Week judged against more expensive knifes, so decided to try it and it is everything they said, a great buy.

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I am by no means a chef. However, I consider myself a great cook. And this knife is worth it. It doesn't have a full tang (I believe) but the weight is excellent. It is not very balanced though. For the price it's a great buy.

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We are amazed! This knife is everything a knife should be. Good weight, cuts hard produce (beets, potatoes, etc) smoothly, as well as soft fruit and raw or cooked meat. And the price is very affordable! We plan to purchase another one in a different size.

Thank YOu.

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Great knife for the price, good for cutting and chopping veggies. stays sharp and is nicely balanced. Very comfortable handle. would recommend this knife to anyone.

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J.A. Henckels International Eversharp Pro 8-Inch Stainless-Steel Carving Knife

J.A. Henckels International Eversharp Pro 8-Inch Stainless-Steel Carving KnifeVery sharp blade and comfortable handle. Excellent quality for the money. Only possible drawback is the box indicates it is not recommended for lefties. My wife, a lefty, says she has no problem slicing but has cut her fingers several times while chopping. I, a righty, have no such problems. Well worth the purchase price but be aware if you are, or you're buying the knife for, a lefty.

Wow, it is sharp! Wish it had come with a sheath by which to store it. Be careful when you are washing it! LM

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These are great knives and have held up really well over the years. They make a great gift and are a great product.

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I purchased this knife to round out a set I'd bought but am not that pleased with this knife. It has small serrated edges that shred meat rather than carve it. I have put it away and don't use it, bought another one instead. Like the J.A.Henckels brand but not the Eversharp. Because is J.A.Henckels this model is good as a cheaper option but if you have the money go with the more expensive line.

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The price was right, but I didn't realize it had a serrated edge (eversharp). Still, it works good slicing vegetables like tomatoes.

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Wusthof Gourmet 7-Inch Cheese Knife

Wusthof Gourmet 7-Inch Cheese KnifeThis is one of Wusthof's lower end cheese knives. It does not cut cheese smoothly and effortlessly like their other cheese knives do. It is not meant for softer cheeses. A word of advice, avoid this cheese knife and buy one of their other higher end cheese knives.

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Victorinox Cutlery 8-Inch Chef's Knife, Yellow Fibrox Handle

Victorinox Cutlery 8-Inch Chef's Knife, Yellow Fibrox HandleI already own this knife with the black fibrox handle and wanted a second one since this is the knife I grab most often over my Henckles and Wustofs. When I saw that it came with a cool yellow handle I had to have it. Unbelievably great knife at an unbelievably great price.

I really like the price and performance of this blade. Its easy to clean and easy to find with the yellow handle. The other kitchen denizen know to mind their fingers so they don't lose them when messing with this blade because it will be sharp.

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Chef's Choice 270 Diamond Hone Hybrid Knife Sharpener, White

Chef's Choice 270 Diamond Hone Hybrid Knife Sharpener, WhiteI purchased this item after considering the highly reviewed Chefs Choice 120. This sharpener was 90dollars cheaper and is really only lacks two items: a spring knife guide and a motorized honing stage. I think niether of these items missing is a big deal. My expirience was this sharpener was aggressive enough on the first stage to remove enough material to remove nicks, but after the second motorized stage and the manual honing, it left a fantastically sharp blade. I would say the sharpness is very close to a manual stone sharpness.

Despite having Japanese water stones, I just don't have the patience or the time to keep my knives sharp that way and this is a good compromise (for me).

Note that it can mark the side of your blades (happened to me, and it seems to other people with some of the Chef's Choice sharpeners). Doesn't bother me as my knives are relatively cheap working knives and not used for display. Though I haven't tried, looks like the marks can be easily removed with some polishing paper if that's what you're into.

I also used it to re-angle a VG-10 santoku style blade to 20 degrees as to have a more durable angle and am actually much happier with the knife now.

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Purchased this for my husband, who woke me up shortly after Christmas with the sounds of sharpening knives. He made me check each one for sharpness was very impress with the ease of use and good, clean edges. I think our knives are sharper than when we first purchased them.

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This is an amazing sharpener. After having already owned one electric sharpener that was not a diamond stone I decided to purchase this sharpener. The difference is night and day, the blade achieved with this sharpener is extraordinarily sharp. I would recommend the sharpener to anyone.

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Wusthof Classic 18-Piece Mini-Mega Block Set

Wusthof Classic 18-Piece Mini-Mega Block SetWusthof knives are incredible. You won't realize how dull your current knives are until you put one of these knives in your hands. Cuts through almost all foods like a hot knife through butter! These knives are well weighted and feel perfect in my hands. They cut chicken with the greatest of ease (you can actually just pull the knife through a chicken breast, no need for sawing motion at all...unbelievable!).

This set is great because you get a 10 piece Wusthof classic set, which are heavy weighted super quality knives, but then you get 8 steak knives from their Gourmet line of knives. The Gourmet are good quality, but not quite a good as the classics. However, for steak knives, I feel you don't need the 5 star knives, the 4 star will do just fine since you're only eating with them, not preparing food (and they're very sharp and high quality too!). Both styles of knives have the 3 rivet look and are full tang, so even though they're not the same line, they look very similar and go nicely together. And for the price, you get about twice as many steak knives then if you were to get classic series steak knives. The 8 steak knives in this set really make it a complete set for the money.

The block has several empty slots as well, which make it nice for future expansion. The block if very heavy and comes mounted on a swivel, so the knives can be easily accessed from anywhere on your kitchen counter. I highly recommend this set.

This is a great set of Wusthof Classic knives. It seems to have pretty much whatever you might need in the kitchen and then some. I purchased this set because I wouldn't be wasting lots of money on knives I didn't need by combining other sets or spending more purchasing them all separately, but mainly because it came with 8 steak knives and a block large enough to hold 8 rather than 6 steak knives.

Be aware though, that while the large knives are all Wusthof Classic knives, the steak knives are Wusthof Gourmet. Not the same quality, and I think the description is somewhat misleading since the title of the collection is "Wusthof Classic". That implies that everything in the set is Classic. It is not.

That said, at this price I can't say I am surprised. Eight Classic steak knives would definitely cost more combined with the larger knives in this set.

Still a good buy as long as you know what you're getting.

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The big question when investing in a quality set of knives is Wusthof or Henckels. Both are superior knives but when it came down to the very small details, we opted to go with Wusthof.

While the Classic line is one of Wusthof's more affordable lines, I like the feel and look of these knives better than the Grand Prix and Culinar. The 3 rivet design, in my opinion, feels and looks more durable and solid despite the more ergonomic or comfortable knives found in the Grand Prix and Culinar lines.

The advantage of going with the larger knife set was savings and the larger wood knife block. The 18-piece set gives you up to 25 slots! This set comes with 8 steak knives that fit within the same wood block. The smaller sets have room for only 6 steak knives or in some cases, none. The larger block can also accomodate a cleaver if you wish.

Any way you go, Wusthof or Henckels, Classic, Grand Prix or Culinar you can't go wrong.

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Wusthof Classic Honing Steel, Black

Wusthof Classic Honing Steel, BlackI use a whetstone when sharpening because it does not leave any scratches on the blade--but it takes a lot of time and some deft skill. For a regurlar person who wants a razor sharp knife this steel will work just great--it will sharpen Chinese steel in a few strokes--which is good, because the Chinese don't make quality stainless steel at all--so you will be sharpening a lot. Worth every dime, and will last through many generations to come. You get what you pay for!

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J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 7-Piece Knife Set with Block

J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 7-Piece Knife Set with BlockThese knives could be worse, but given the fancy name and reputation, they could be a lot better, too. The blades are not as stiff as you might like. Flexy blades scare me not out of fear of breakage, but rather that they are harder to control and more likely to cut something you don't want cut. Also, the Chef's knife has a pretty shallow blade, and you can't do the cool chef-chop without rapping your knuckles on the cutting board. For the money, there are better (though less prestigious) knife sets out there.

I don't even feel these knives are worth the advertised price. I have used these for about 5 years and have been thoroughly unimpressed. I gave these one star because Henckels should be ashamed to put their name on these knives.

pros: They work (sort of), they are relatively cheap, and you get the Henckels name. I have washed mine in a dishwasher for 5 years and they still hold up.

cons: The steel is poor quality (doesn't hold an edge well), the fit and finish is poor, and the set is over priced for their underwhelming performance.

bottom line: You can get an equivalent set of knives for less money that performs better, you just won't have the Henckels name.

I sharpen these knives and they are dull within just a few uses. The stainless steel is soft and unimpressive. The honing steel needs to be used frequently with these knives to keep them cutting well.

I think most people will find much better performance from a high carbon stainless knife set from most other companies (like Chicago Cutlery's Forum line), you just have to put up with a little staining.

I have been slowly building a professional level knife collection. Start with a high quality chef's (or something like a santoku), bread/carving knife, and a paring knife and work up from there. I couldn't tell you how happy I have been moving to "real" knives, the difference is amazing. If you buy Henckels make sure to buy the ones with the 2 stick men as they are higher quality (non international). The Wusthof Classic set is also a good starting point for good knives. My current set contains an Al Mar paring knife, a Fallkniven chef's knife, and a Wusthof Classic Santoku along with all these Henckels that I am replacing.

If you want cheap but very functional knives, I would recommend Forschner knives. They aren't pretty, but they function as well as any of the good Henckel's or Wusthof's.

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My experience with these knives lies between the two previous reviewers. While I will agree that this set features slightly lighter blades, it's a great starter kit for a competant cook in his or her home kitchen. If you work in a professional climate, you're going to want a heaver cooking knife -but at home they work very well. Nice and sharp out of the box, and let's face it, we all need to use the steel on the blade more often than we think. A great value, especially here at Amazon where the discount is nice and steep.

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I have owned these knives for approx. 4 years, and I think they are great. I agree that the are thin and light weight, but unless you plan on hacking through bone often, this is an impressive little set. I use the 8" kitchen knife almost everyday, and it is still as sharp as the day I bought it. (I also use the honing tool every time I use it to keep it's edge). The two smaller knives couldn't be handier, from slicing 1" thick steaks into strips to slicing tomatoes into paper thin slices. I don't use the serrated bread knife too often, but it does the job like it is suppose to. The only bad thing I have seen about these knives so far is that the finish on the handles dull if you put them in the dishwasher, so hand washing is best. Going from being a kitchen manager at a 700+ plate a night restaurant and having a knife service, to a daily dinner cook at home, I am proud to say these knives will last me for years.

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My sweet son gave these to me, so I keep the ones which haven't fallen apart yet, but I have purchased a good set of Classic Wusthof knives.

Henckels 'International' line (Asian made) ARE genuine Henckels, but you only get the name and not the quality that most people expect from this brand; the 'Classic' line of Henkels knives are much better (but I prefer Wusthof Classic knives--German made). In all fairness, Wusthof has a bottom line, too--the 'Gourmet' line--don't buy it either.

1. All knives should be hand washed immediately after use, dried and put in a safe knife drawer or block; Never soak or put knives in a dishwasher. Wash with dishwashing liquid (no abrasives) and dry with a soft cloth.

2. Always use a cutting board and handle the knives properly to preserve their edges and tips.

3. Quality knives should be honed with a steel regularly--but only need sharpening infrequently. If you sharpen often, either your knives aren't high quality or you are inadvertently abusing them.

That being said:

A. My low-end Henkels' handles began to crack after about 2 months.

B. The rivets corroded and the tips bent.

C. They are not heavy enough for a serious cook.

D. They are sharp from the box, but are not able to hold an edge for long.

E. The bolster is part of the handle, not part of the metal of the blade and tang--annoying feel to it--not attractive.

F. Blade and tang are not forged, but stamped--not good.

I honestly don't know why respected cutlery companies make low-end knives. It can't be good for business--it only lessens their reputation.

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Giftcraft Grape Cheese Pick

Giftcraft Grape Cheese PickI ordered three of these two for gifts, and one for us. The gift shop I used to work in sold similar cheese picks, but nice ones are so hard to find. It's always made me a bit squirmy to watch people use their questionably clean fingers to hold the cheese when slicing/cutting it. This pick looks so nice, and keeps those fingers off my cheese!

Wusthof Gourmet 10-Piece Knife Block Set

Wusthof Gourmet 10-Piece Knife Block SetAfter purchasing this item, I realized there are different varieties of Wüsthof knives. The "Classic" and "Grand Prix" are made from forged steel, where as the "Gourmet" series is stamped from a sheet of steel. They look more cheaply made and while I'm sure they are good knives, it's worth your money to have one amazing knife, as opposed to 10 good knives. Thankfully the seller was great about accepting my return. Also of note: the shears were left out of the shipment, likely just a fluke, but make sure you count the pieces when your package arrives! Also, the knives arrived in a 17-slot block, not the 9-slot block mentioned in the description.

I was surprised at the quality of these knives for the price. I was not prepared to spend a rediculous amount of money on a knife set with a blade for every plausible occasion. This set has the perfect number of knives and each one feels natural in the hand.

Although this set comes with a sharpener, I recommend getting the Wüsthof 2904 Knife-Life knife and scissor sharpener. You will not need to sharpen these knives much, but that sharpener will make your life much easier and will renew every single pair of scissors in your house.

I also recommend, as others have, to never place these knives in the dishwasher. Also be sure to washt hem by hand and thoroughly dry them immediately after use. This will drastically increase their longevity.

If you purchase these, and I propose you do so, then get a travel roll bag for knives. This is because you will want to take them to friends' and family's homes to "show them off"!

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We just got these knives for our wedding and were so excited to be the proud new owners of a set of Wusthof knives. What a disappointment we had when we pulled them from the box. These sheet-metal knives look like they'd snap at the very sight of a raw carrot. These knives bent easily, looked cheap and were immediately returned to their box. We plan to stick with Wusthof, but are going to return these and pay the extra for a good set of Classics or Culinars.

It's understandable that Wusthof (or any company) wants to provide products for entry-level buyers, and apparently this was the only way to reach this price point. But, after seeing these and reading a couple of reviews, it seems a waste of very good money for knives that don't look like they'll make it through the holidays, muchless years to come.

Save your money and invest in their forged steel!

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My wife is the gourmet. She says these knives are superb. She also liked the particular variety of knives in this set. Too often, preselected sets have knives that simply aren't very useful for the home kitchen. This one makes a good starter set. We like to give knives as wedding gifts (for couples who like to cook) and this makes an excellent choice.

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Have not used all of the knives yet, but the paring knives and the chef are both great. They are sharp and have a good feel to the hand. The only drawback I see so far is that the chef's knife could have a little more weight to it for hand control/feel when chopping food such as carrots, radishes, etc.

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Orka Black Stainless Steel V-Blade Mandoline

Orka Black Stainless Steel V-Blade MandolineI use this on a regular basis for slicing potatoes, onions, cucumbers and zucchini. I admit I never tried it for carrots but they can be pretty tough. Also it has a lot of fancy features I haven't tried. It comes with a very sharp V-blade so be sure to use food holder once item being sliced gets short enough. Another nice feature is rubber footed foldout leg in back can be used on a cutting board or over a bowl. I thought overall quality was very good for the money.

I had a cheap little plastic mandoline that worked like a gem ... but was falling apart and wasn't very safe to use. I've searched for years for a new one. I've taken many back after purchasing because they simply didn't work for the amount of money I paid. I tried cheap ones, expensive ones, stainless steel ones, plastic ones, fancy ones, plain ones.... Mostly they didn't cut well, or were too hard to change blades ... but the biggest problem was the hand-held unit was (for my hands) too big to hold and push down at the same time. I stumbled on this mandoline at a thrift store and the price was too good to not give it a try. It WORKS! I absolutely love this mandoline and hope to have it for the rest of my life. If I have to purchase a new one it's incredibly inexpensive! I don't know about the problems others have had, but this thing cuts beautifully, is easy to hold. I love the rubber grips that keep it from sliding and that it fits over bowls without moving around. It's easy to clean. I just can't think of anything I don't like. For this price ... if you've been looking for one ... try this before spending $50-$100 for something else!

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I bought this for my wife because of the amount of chopping she does, and the hassle of pulling out the food processor. My wife has never used a mandoline before, and while it was different at first she now uses the mandoline fairly regularly julienne style. I attribute the use not only to the good job the product does, but the fact she can store it next to the cutting board so she is inclined to pull it out when about to chop/slice.

These blades are super sharp, and the quality is nice. I was worried about the price, but I think I got a decent product for what I paid. The attachments clip in and out fairly easy, but are not loose and do not come out during operation. My wife took the time to read the manual or watch videos to understand how to use it.

We have found that not all fruits or veggies slice well, but it is a matter of getting a feel for the item and putting it through the unit appropriately. Our food may be in different shapes now compared to when it was conventionally cut, but it does a good job.

The food holder doesn't seem to hold all food well and is somewhat clunky (partly by design to protect your hand). I would like to see some improvements with how it holds food if possible.

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I had been looking for a mandolin with a waffle cut for sometime. In my search I found this one at a reasonable price.

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This is just what I wanted. It is a good value and does just what it says it will. I made Waffle fries with it too.

Proteak Teak Cutting Board Rectangle 16-by-12-by-2-Inch with Juice Canal, End Grain

Proteak Teak Cutting Board Rectangle 16-by-12-by-2-Inch with Juice Canal, End GrainThis cutting board made of end grain is heavy and sturdy enough for most purpose.

The cutting board is reversible with one side with a juice canal.

The 16x12 surface is big enough for most of my cuttings and I do not not buying a bigger size.

On top of everything the look of this cutting board is really awesome.

I would have given it a 5 start if the glue line where not imperfect in some spot making me fear that the board will not last forever.

This is one solid cutting board much harder than oak! I believe I will have it for the rest of my life with proper care. I rubbed in edible mineral oil (get it at the pharmacy)after I first washed it in warm soapy water (air dry) and after three months it still doesn't need another treatment. The canal is deep enough for catching juices from a rib roast and for using when you cut up partially frozen chicken. It doesn't stain when you cut up red bell pepper. I use the canaled side for meat and the smooth side for vegetables. Yes, with the end grain board you can use it for everything with a proper washing in between of course AND it doesn't dull your knives.

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This is a very nice and beautiful cutting board. Very heavy. Not as portable as your typical 1/2" board. You won't be one-handing it sliding food into the stir fry wok, but very nice.

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I shopped for a couple of weeks before I selected this board. I looked at Michigan Maple Block, which I really wanted, but the rectangular size was too big for my cupboard. I really wanted a John Boos cherry block, but it was more than I wanted to spend. While I would have liked this a little thicker, it is sufficient for what I use it for and the dimensions are perfect for my cupboard. It is a beautiful board and I enjoy oiling it. It is perfect for the chopping I do and is better for my Shun knife than my other thin board. It is a great board for a great price. I would buy it, again.

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I just received my cutting board. It is quite a substantial piece. When I opened the box, the board looked rather dull and dry. I am using Boos Board Cream to cure the cutting board. The Proteak website said to put 4 to 5 coats on to properly cure the board. I could not believe the difference before and after. I should have taken a picture before I touched the board. This thing is gorgeous! The board cream brought out the deep, rich beauty of the wood. I think this will be a fixture on the counter top. It would be a shame to put something so beautiful inside a cabinet where it could not be seen. I have never had such a nice cutting board. I am glad I bought it and have no doubt it will last the rest of my life.. with care.

I am also very pleased with the Boos Board Cream I bought with the cutting board. I have a couple of very nice wooden bowls for fruit, etc. I cannot wait to see how they look after a treatment with the board cream.John Boos 5 Ounce Block Board Cream with Beeswax

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Knuckle Sandwich 5.5" Santoku - "Chopper"

Knuckle Sandwich 5.5' Santoku - 'Chopper'This was a gift to my son ,he enjoys cooking so what better gift for him then a "santoku" knife.My son loves it ,and says it keeps an edge a long time.

LamsonSharp 4" x 9" Jumbo Chef's Slotted Turner, right-hand

LamsonSharp 4' x 9' Jumbo Chef's Slotted Turner, right-handEverytime I use this spatula, I recall the scene in Uncle Buck where John Candy was making pancakes on a big piece of sheet metal & a snow shovel then says, "This is where you separate the men from the boys." All joking aside, this spatula is well made & it'd be the 1st thing I grab for a big job. Its smaller model is excellent too but this one is best when you need that little extra help. In addition to it being a well made spatula, it's great if you want to pretend to be Wolverine on a cooking show. Schwinnng....I cook what I wanna cook, bub.

Seriously, there is no spatula that compares to this (for this style of spatula, of course). For the amazing quality of this, it's absolutely dirt-cheap. You will never have to buy another one. Ever. Even expensive varieties, such as A11 Cl@d, use a separate piece of metal delicately welded onto the metal in the handle, which can rust. This has only one piece of super high-quality metal making up the whole thing, enclosed in a high-quality handle. The metal is thin enough to be ever-so-slightly flexible, yet sturdy enough to pick up surprisingly heavy things. (Again, very high-quality metal.) I would expect something of this quality to be at least $90. I got this larger one, because sometimes I make crèpes, frittatas, etc., that benefit from a larger surface; yet a small thing, such as a single fried egg, will work nicely, too. This thing is amazing! Buy it. Now. You know you want to... ;)

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Hi I cook. If you make large flipping dishes? This is it. Like I make a special 4-egg sandwich, folded on 2sour dough slices, with 4bacons. my eggs are as large as both slices side by side. I lay the eggs over the 2slices. Put on my first 4-pieces of bacon cut in half. fold the eggs in half over. Put my next 4-1/2 cut pieces on top of that. The eggs are seasoned already to taste. then I lay the other slice of lightly toasted, buttered sour dough on top. Slice, and we are ready for breakfast! GOOD JOB! The 4" x 9" Chef's Turner is my tool of choice. Well Made! SW

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Very sturdy turner with a great shape. Doesn't bend even when using with a heavy roast. Definitely recommend this item.

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Wolfgang Puck 6 Piece Cutlery Set, Red

Wolfgang Puck 6 Piece Cutlery Set, RedThese knives are awesome! They're sharp, easy to handle, and the color is perfect! I recommend this set to everyone.

I can't believe how great this set is for the money I paid. I am extremely satisfied with set... I have bought other products from Wolfgang Puck and the quality is excellent.

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I was a little reluctant at first since the price was so low but these knives have proved to be very nice indeed.

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This is a nice set of knives. I like the red color they will be a nice accent in my kitchen. I would buy again

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Not the best product. Made in China stuff with Puck's name thrown on it. I needed something cheap that didn't take up a lot of space, and they were really sharp out of the box. Probably throw them out in a year or two.

Furi Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip Basics 4-Inch Paring Knife

Furi Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip Basics 4-Inch Paring Knife, YellowIt is an excellent knife, but I find it too long to be a good paring knife. I definitely like the anti-bacterial handle! It was delivered exactly as advertised and arrived before the estimated arrival date. Pretty good buying experience.

Dennis

This knife is great! It does not slip when using with wet hands! I recommend this to any cook that likes new gadgets. It is a great deal for the price.

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I had some friends over to carve pumpkins for Halloween, and of course someone broke a knife. Not any knife, not one of my knives, but one of my roommate's pretty, matchy Rachel Ray knife-set knives. I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to find a replacement, or at least not without a big hassle, but this was the exact knife at a very reasonable price.

The set in question was this:

Furi Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip Basics 10-Piece Block Set

and I got the green-handled 4" knife to match. I tend to use my own set of knives so I don't have much to say about the knife itself, except... thanks, Amazon, for bailing me out of a pinch! And if you ever need to replace one of the 4" knives from a Rachel Ray Furi set, this is the one you are looking for.

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The color was the main reason I purchased this knife, since I have Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set, Yellow, which I ADORE. As far as the function of the knife, I enjoy cutting with it however, as BeachBum59 mentioned in his review, it is a little too long to work as an effective paring knife. I wouldn't want to hull strawberries with this knife, for instance. It's great for chopping them up though! So I've found myself simply cutting off the ends rather than hulling.

Other than that, I enjoy this knife just wish it was a bit smaller.

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I have several of these knives and use them everyday. Also bought them for my daughter and she loves them.

CounterArt Seashells Big Cheese 14-1/4 Inch Glass Board with Cheese Knife

CounterArt Seashells Big Cheese 14-1/4 Inch Glass Board with Cheese KnifeDidn't really buy it to use as a cutting board. Makes a very pretty hanging display. The knife is a little gaudy so I put it in the draw.

I don't mean it can't be used as a cutting board, but its just to pretty.

We retired to the beach, and our old cheese boards were worn or didn't go with the decor. Lots of entertaining here, one of the reasons you do this is to get visitors. We kept an eye open around here, but didn't see anything beachy, so off to Amazon. This is very nice and DISHWASHER SAFE.

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Cuisinart 2-Piece Carving Knife Set

Cuisinart 2-Piece Carving Knife SetJust received this before Thanksgiving to carve the turkey and ham. The full tang (steel runs from blade through the handle) is nice plus and it feels very solid. The handle is a plastic material but has a solid grip and looks and feels like quality for the price. The edges of the steel through the handle has a slight edge to it and extends slightly beyond the width of the handle, but not enough to cut yourself on.

The fork is what I really bought this item for and it is very sturdy with thick and rigid tines that can easily man-handle a nine pound ham without fear of it bending and dropping your roast on the floor. The fork's finish is nicely polished and smooth.

The knife on the other hand, while also solidly constructed, is on the dull side. It had problems slicing through turkey breast on the bird, but is a good length overall. Up close, you can see that the blade is not entirely smooth, there are slight grooves perpendicular to the blade's edge that indicate heavy grinding. The blade's edge itself feels fairly sharp, it just doesn't do a great job slicing through meat.

Good for $20 or less, as a quality fork is much more than the price of the two combined, just don't expect a smooth cut from the knife

Alligator 11-1/4-Inch Slicer

Alligator 11-1/4-Inch SlicerI'm a huge fan of the Alligator dicers and was eager to try this slicer, but I'm not entirely impressed. First of all, it's heavy and has more parts to clean than its cousins. The disassembly and reassembly for cleaning is a bit awkward and being a bit of a klutz in the kitchen and always in a hurry, I'm not sure I could avoid getting cut on those blades. It's pretty much impossible to get cut on the dicer blades, even though they are sharp, because of the small grid and ease of just rinsing the thing off. This unit is quite a bit more elaborate and both top and bottom sections have to be taken apart for cleaning, leaving the blades more exposed than I'd like. They are also set in a tier arrangement (like bleacher seats set on edge) which makes the slicing more effective, but handling less safe. That for me is the downside.

On the upside, the unit slices most things really well. My first test was a tomato--a cruel test to start with :) but it passed with flying colors, cutting cleanly without squashing the tomato at all. You are limited in the size of tomato you can use if you want to slice a whole one, however, as the round grid is little more than 3" in diameter. Second test was a block of cheddar, something that is notoriously hard to slice evenly with a knife. This also sliced beautifully. I expected it to do a good job on things like carrots, zucchini, cucumbers and the like, and it did, but I'd be less inclined to use it for those things regularly because my beloved Microplane adjustable slicer works well for those too and I use the food processor for large quantities. Next test was a lime and although it did slice correctly, the juice squirted all over the place. It did eggs, strawberries and mushrooms perfectly, but that's to be expected. The only thing that didn't work was a ball of mozzarella, which got hopelessly squished and torn.

Bottom line, the product is well engineered (perhaps over-engineered) and very effective for some things, but needs a careful, patient hand for cleaning and the grid size does limit the amount of produce you can slice at one time.

I bought this for my coworkers that I manage at a local Italian restaurant. My boss didn't seem as excited as I thought he would be (though he IS a penny-pincher), but the hostesses/salad girls loved it at first cus it really saved time slicing tomatoes when we're busy, now after using it for awhile and a little misuse of it slicing itself (people were not careful to slice straight down) it doesn't work nearly as well.

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