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Shun DM0500W 8-Inch Ken Onion Chef's Knife

Shun DM0500W 8-Inch Ken Onion Chef's KnifeI'd had my eye on this knife for a while. The minute it went on sale I bought it. It is now, by far, my favorite knife, so much so that I went back and bought the 6". It fits the hand better than any I've ever used and it cuts well, like butta.

This knife is wonderfully sharp! It really feels great in the hand too. I had always wanted quality knives and finally too the plunge over the Holidays when I was able to purchase these knives as a "lightning deal" and saved alot of money. Even still at full price I would be very happy with them. They make me want to cook more at home to because they are such a delight to use. The only down side I thought was that the end of the blade where it goes into the handle is so wide that it won't fit in most knife blocks. In fact I have regular Shun classics that I also purchased and the Ken Onion series won't fit in that knife block either, not a big deal really I just leave it in the sleeve it came with untill I'm ready to use it. Eventually I will get a magnetic knife holder and stick it to the wall or something.

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My wife and I are loyal Shun knife users. That is a disclosure of bias. We were converted to Japanese steel and design via Shun. I had always owned excellent German knives, with their heavier, traditional designs--different--but neither demonstrably better or worse overall than Japanese knives. Clearly both are used by professionals. We simply changed our preference to Shun. My wife has small hands and was less comfortable than I was in terms of the build, weight and balance of our German knives. We both love the simplicity and ease of use of lighter, possibly somewhat sharper, Japanese knives. (That itself is a contentious issue but overgeneralizing is too easy to do). One of her favorites, a combination of Eastern and Western influences, is a Shun DM0707 Classic 10-Inch Chef's Knife. The corresponding traditional German knife is too heavy for her. This is basically about one's personal taste. I do not think it can be otherwise. It might take a trial and error process to find what you like best as it was for us. You probably know what both nations' alternatives offer in their distinct advantages. Sometimes the two traditions are combined like Ken Onions's designs. I will discuss our first Ken Onion designed knife for Shun in this light.

Shun knives are costly but we employ them so frequently and truly enjoy using them that they have proven to be good value--to us. We also see them as tools with a job to do. That can be done better or worse according to each individual. Having preferences, even strong presences is not a problem; just find out what works best for you. We try to judge them in both their handling and in food preparation results.

This 8-inch Ken Onion Chef's knife is a very different design both in the handle and blade--radically different--from Shun's Classic and Premier lines as examples. You pay a premium for the difference in his design. Depending upon the specific technique(s) you are used to or were taught, this knife, and how & where you are used to holding and using it, you will likely have a strong opinion about this one. Slicing and dicing with it can be fast and efficient. That is best if you feel comfortable and know how to efficiently direct your force. What is most fundamental for me is that we might differ about just how comfortable or effective it is to hold this knife but it certainly can function well. It should or at least could, offer most of us the control we want. A professional would do wonders with it although that is not a relevant point. We must match as best as possible our own limited level of technique with an array of very fine knives. Unfortunately, ultimately one needs to actually use it. No doubt there is a suggested technique encouraged for this line of knives but that does not guarantee if it will be personally compatible or preferable for you. The single biggest advantage to me is that left handed users can have equal access to this design compared to choosing either of the two versions, left and right, of specialized "D" handle knives available for their regular lines. If your household has both left and right-handed persons in the kitchen this could be a crucial factor.

Initially it took a while to adapt to the Shuns and so it could simply take more time to adapt in reverse to the Ken Onion design. The differences in the handle should be obvious but if you are new to these knives please note the very thick, and prominent bolster on this knife. Compare that to Shun Classic 10-inch Chef's knife which lacks this feature except where it meets the handle. The blade and especially the heel are quite different from Shun's other knives. In practical terms the Ken Onion bolster offers quite a different feel if you usually like to hold that part of the blade. Of course it will have an effect over time when sharpening and at least for me, not a good one. I do not miss a Western bolster when easily sharpening Shun knives at the heel. Of course a prominent bolster like this is clearly a Western convention that you may already use daily. But in the meantime, I prefer the Shun style of knives that I have grown accustomed to already. Since I disclosed from the start that I already chose to leave my German style knives I prefer classic Shun Japanese knives' weight, straight handle and blade. Conversely, if you love German knives but want to try Shun steel, here you have it. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with Ken Onion's design and indeed, he has purposely redesigned his line as a Westerner using this fine steel. The right thing to do would be to report back later if this largely subjective evaluation changes. It is a reasonably well balanced knife with the sharpness I know and appreciate, with the same hard clad steel, just rendered in a different shape with new emphases for Shun. The sculptured forms of wood and metal are relatively thicker and/or more undulating. They combine in delivering something new in appearance and relatively unfamiliar.

Ken Onion knife is yet another example of a variation of Western design using Japanese materials. There is obviously a market. To some this design might offer the best of both traditions. Certainly others have experimented with exactly that both in Japan and Europe many times before with which you can compare. So far, I can mainly appreciate its potential but I do not deny its quality. I deducted one star for my individual, hands on experience.

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Bought this knife for my son who is a chef for father's day. He likes it very much and particularly the way you can positiion your fingers and fhumb on the handle when using it. He says it's very comfortable.

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I have several sizes of the Shun Ken Onion knife. I have several other brands of very nice knives,but I choose these first, every time.

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BergHOFF Orion 6-Piece Kitchen and Bar Set

BergHOFF Orion 6-Piece Kitchen and Bar SetCan opener is horrible. Other items is ok and seems to function properly. Can opener will not complete it's cut

love this item elegent design makes the kitchen look great all the utensils work good :) strong durable not cheap looking love it

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I love this set. The chrome is super deluxe. The carousel is interesting and european looking. Except for the can opener (Mine is not smoothly operating due to a burr on the grinding wheel), all the other 5 pieces in the set are highest quality and a dream to use. I probably should have given only 4 stars because of the opener, but I just love it anyway. Think I can get get rid of that burr with a metal file. (tip: As for a manual can-opener, nothing can ever beat a Swing-Away.)

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J.A. Henckels International Everedge Plus 3-Piece Starter Set

J.A. Henckels International Everedge Plus 3-Piece Starter SetThe knives work well and I truely appreciate the fact that they don't need sharpened. Feel a little light but get the job done.

Kind of reminds me of Ginsu knives, all have a serrated edge. Okay for the purpose as a starter set for my daughter-in-law. Fine at $19 but I would have been sorely disappointed if I'd paid $45.

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Lost one of my brothers pearing knifes, I was unable to find a replacement in the stores. Thankfully found this online, prefect match and good knifes never had an issue with them.

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Started by looking to buy a nice top end knife for my sister and realized it would be a waste. She is rough on knives but needs them for her family. Personally, I can not believe that Henckels would allow their name on these (they are pretty low end) but like I said, are probably good for my sister.

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Hampton Forge Tomodachi 6-Inch All Purpose Kitchen Knife, Orange

Hampton Forge Tomodachi 6-Inch All Purpose Kitchen Knife, OrangeI've uploaded the correct picture... picked this up for my Mother as a gift along with the 8" bread knife.

Decent drawer knife, since it has its own sheath... 30 yr warranty... diswasher safe.. cheap.

What else more is there to say at this price :)

I originally got this knife when my roommate at my old apartment had one.

I actually got it as a gift for my boyfriend, because he just kept raving about how great it is! It's easily washable, sturdy, very sharp and cuts through just about anything. It's small enough to be less-weildly but large enough to cut through most things you need to cut through (meat, fruit, etc.) For the price especially (my roommate said she got it especially in a certain state, Ha!) I think it's a grade-A all-purpose knife.

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Nice and sharp. nice shape and size for multiple uses. Now my most used kitchen knife. Better than the knife I thought I had lost whifh caused me to purchase this.

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yes, very nice, by I can no received the procuct.When I get it I'll tell you if wath you buy.

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Nice work knife cuts very well became dull quick so also buy a sharpner to keep the edge. I am heppy with the feel of the Knife great knife overall

Chef'n Leaf Shear Salad Shears, Arugula

Chef'n Leaf Shear Salad Shears, ArugulaI was intrigued by this new kitchen gadget when I first saw it in the beautiful Su La Table catalog. But when my husband monopolized the chopping board one day, I decided to order this because I knew I could slice the veggie with this WITHOUT the chopping board. It cuts leafy vegetable very well and for the stalky part of the lettuce you have to push it to the pivot point of the shears.

Free from sharp knives and chopping board and WON'T RUST. We've used this for about a month and are quite pleased with this spiffy little tool.

Great concept, but poor results. These may be good for snipping herbs or very small items (and can't you do that with your kitchen shears anyway?), but is more trouble than they are worth for lettuce. They are difficult to handle and makes the process of cutting the lettuce VERY SLOW. I like using the plastice "brownie" or lettuce knife and just chop it up that way. Much faster and more effective.

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I really like this product. Shipped on time. Works like a charm. Only complaint would be that I wish they were longer.

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Really was hoping I would like the salad shears but to me they were worthless! My good ol' kitchen scissors, though not nearly as pretty, did a better job of cutting/shearing the various kinds of lettuce! As for the iceberg lettuce staying greener and not browning up like it always does, I couldn't see that by using the salad shears that mine faired anymore than it usually did -still brown and yucky after a week or so. I sold my shears or did I pitch them -don't know, can't remember but at least they're not taking up space in the drawer anymore.

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Smith's Knife Sharpener Santoku Standard Edge Pull Through

Smith's Knife Sharpener Santoku Standard Edge Pull ThroughThey sent me a completely different product than the one in the image. It is still a knife sharpener but a cheaper version that barely works. DONT TRUST THIS SELLER!!!!

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Wooden Chopping Bowl 12" & Mezzaluna Knife Set - Oiled Finish

Wooden Chopping Bowl 12' & Mezzaluna Knife Set - Oiled FinishLove this bowl! Saw similar items on a trip to Alaska, but could not get them. Love that this is made in America and affordable! Great service from the seller. All around great transaction.

There are some people who use a food processor for chopping everything. I am not one of these people. Yes, I have a food processor but for some things there is nothing better than a chopping bowl. This bowl is functional and very attractive. Try making egg salad in your food processor and you will know how important it is to own a chopping bowl. I purchased two sets.

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This 12" diameter bowl is much more beautiful than I imagined it would be.

The wood grain is amazing, the bowl is smooth, sits well and is thick-cut.

It has been oiled.

The blade is very sharp.

I bought my from Exotic Savannah Wood Works and its made by

Holland Bowl Mill in MI (USA)

My mother and grandmother chopped in wooden bowls

and its nice to be able to find such a high quality set

at a good price. It's worth it.

You will want to keep it out to look at!

Just beautiful!

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I bought two of these, one for each home. found nothing like it in the stores. Great for a chopped salad and easy to clean

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5 Ss Blade Polypropylene Knife

5 Ss Blade Polypropylene KnifeThese steak knives are large and tough. (I bought them to replace some flimsy department-store steak knives, which had a tendency to break when I used them.) These do not disappoint.

The rounded tips are a nice safety feature--I have a toddler, and although we always keep knives out of his reach, it's safer not to have pointy knives in the house at all.

I do have one complaint. The blade of a steak knife has a flat side and an angled, serrated side. On these knives, the angled side is on the left (as viewed from the top when using the knife.) I would prefer it to be on the right side. The reason is this: when cutting a piece of meat, having the angled side on the left generally means that when I try to cut, the knife twists to the right. Since I'm right-handed, I'm generally cutting on the right-hand side of the meat. Therefore, whe the knife twists to the right, I don't get a nice clean cut.

Switching the angled side to the other side of the blade would solve my problem and make this a perfect knife for me.

Or, if I were left-handed, that would solve the problem too. But alas, I'm not.

Update 2/4/2013: After owning these for about six months, the verdict is in: everybody in my family hates them. My wife thinks they're dangerous, because the twisting action makes them tend to slip. I'm not any sort of knife expert, but I figure that a good knife should just work. You shouldn't have to think about the knife. Not so with these: you have to think, think, think, because the large, angled blade will twist, twist, twist away from you if you don't pay attention. So I'm going to get rid of them.

Ginsu 2-Piece Bakelite Carving Knife Set Fork & Knife Stainless steel Blade

Ginsu 2-Piece Bakelite Carving Knife Set Fork & Knife Stainless steel BladeI really like Ginsu knives. They're super sharp, well balanced and they're inexpensive enough that you don't worry about simply replacing them someday when they get old. I have a block of regular Ginsu knives that include steak knives which we use regularly so, when I needed a carving knife for Thanksgiving, I gave this set a shot. I'm very pleased with them. The fork/tine piece is effective to let you position and hold the bird, and the carving knife itself is razor sharp.

This set was super cheap and worked fine on Thanksgiving, my only time using it so far. For the price, what else could you want?

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I already have a fine set of very expense high carbon steel knives in the wooden block. With a few slots left I decided to invest in this knife. It is well worth the price. Cuts veggies better than the expensive knives.

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I paid $9 shipped for it, I really can't complain. I used this set to carve my homemade/home brined christmas ham. It worked great and is sharp.

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I have a wusthhof classic knife set [forged high quality knives $300]. i was looking for cheap carving set to complement the set and fill the empty slots in the block.

These ginsu knives are the perfect match. It is hard to tell the wusthof handles from these ginsu knives. The triple rivels and handle color and design are right on.

Although blades are not made of forged hi carbon steel[ it's stainless steel], the knife the and fork are able to dissect the occasional turkey/roast.

Zhen Japanese VG-10 Heavy-Duty Cleaver Chopping Chef Butcher Knife 8"

Zhen Japanese VG-10 Heavy-Duty Cleaver Chopping Chef Butcher Knife 8'This cleaver is quite good for breaking down tough proteins and fowl. It was sharp out of the box and ready to go to work. It's heavy and cuts with authority through bone, hard fat and tough sinew. You can do with this what you can't or shouldn't do with your Chinese style chef cleavers. Great knife for the price.

This is a very hearty Clever. It's the best one that I've ever owned. Matter of fact, right out of the box I was able to handle a full buffet for Christmas and since then to now, I can still chop Ribs. Onions, Tomatoes, Steaks, everything. I checked the blade pitch and longevity and this is the best mechanically and overall I've owned. It's guaranteed you will not be disappointed, My wife doesn't like it because it's to big for her.

I've had it for several weeks and have found nothing wrong with it so far. I would rate this one as very high quality.

and among the best.

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WMF Profi Plus Fruit Carver/Channel Knife

WMF Profi Plus Fruit Carver/Channel KnifeGreat tool, solid feel. You use this to make lemon or orange peel twirls to place in drinks like martinis. It can also be used on solid pieces of chocolate for decorating cakes/brownies (make sure to refrigerate chocolate first).

Great quality! The channel is deep enough that you can get citrus twists that are thick enough & the cutting edge is really sharp. I like how sturdy/solid the knife feels. Much better than most I've seen in kitchen supply stores & similar in price. Much more for your money!

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I feel like a professional barkeep when I cut a strip of citrus with this. Very sharp and solidly made. I'm on a Sazerac kick and this is just the thing.

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Good product. Not flimsy like some others I've seen.

I bought it for lemon and lime twists on cocktail glasses, but use it on veggies I'm slicing more than anything. If you take 4-5 lengthwise slices off a cucumber and then slice it thinly for salads or dainty cucumber sandwiches, you get the most adorable cucumber flowers.

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Purchased one of these and then a second as they are the best yet for pealing lemon and orange rind for drinks. If anyone knows of a better tool please advise. I know they exist.

Reflections Heavyweight "Looks Like Silver" Disposable Flatware (160 pcs)

Reflections Heavyweight 'Looks Like Silver' Disposable Flatwarepurchased this item as a cheaper alternative for silverwear at my wedding.... fooled me! will use again for next party!

Used this product before for a family reunion banquet. It looks great and easy clean-up. It gives your event a little elegants.

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These looked great. I did this in order to save money and make clean up quicker and easier. You cannot tell these from the real thing when tucked into a cloth napkin. They are sturdy and they cut brisket and chicken just fine.

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These are going to be perfect for our wedding at the end of June, they shipped quickly and were packaged well. They look just as good as real silver and seem to be pretty good quality.

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This set is just great for parties! the quality is great, they do look like silver!!! you can even wash them and re use them.

Shun TDM0727 Premier Santoku Knife, 5-1/2-Inch

Shun TDM0727 Premier Santoku Knife, 5-1/2-InchThis knife is the only knife I use. It feels good in the hand and it cuts, dices and chops without effort. Be careful because it is very sharp, which takes some getting use to.

I bought this knife for my boyfriend for Christmas. He's a chef and all I hear day in and day out after work is how much he loves it! I've never actually gotten to use it but I trust his opinion!! :)

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My wife, kitchen marvel, told me for years that Shun knives are perfect for cooks. Bought her one...then two...then three....and for our next anniversary! maybe four.!!! She loves 'em...!!!

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Shun Kitchen Shears

Shun Kitchen ShearsI test drove many, many products by every name brand while shopping for kitchen shears, and the moment I lifted these shears out of the box and held them in my hands, I knew the search for meat and poultry shears was over. It was one of those "So this is the dining room" moments.

These are the Rolls Royce of kitchen shears. They are beefy enough to use on chicken bones and include a bone notch for that purpose, but are relatively lightweight and incredibly comfortable to use. The blades are extremely tough and sharp; the blade action is sublimely smooth. My only quibble with these shears is that I would prefer the blade tips be a tad sharper, but that is a minor quibble since these shears are dedicated for meat and poultry; I have other shears with smaller, sharper blade tips if I need them.

If you don't need to trim meat and poultry, these shears may be overkill for you. I also own both Fiskars and Victorinox kitchen shears and can unhesitatingly recommend them both for general kitchen use, although the Victorinox shears do not come apart for cleaning. In my humble opinion, the Shun shears are the ONLY general purpose kitchen shears on the market to use with poultry. If you do much trimming of meats or butchering of poultry, buy these shears!

(A cautionary note: Shun and Kershaw are now the same company. Please don't even consider buying the less expensive Shun or Kerhsaw "Taskmaster" shears before going to a store and comparing the two by holding them in your hands and testing them. The difference in the quality between the "Taskmaster" and these shears is night and day.)

When trying to decide whether or not to purchase these shears I wanted to see some reviews but there weren't any. I decided to buy them anyway and I just got them today so I wanted to leave feedback in case anyone is in the same boat, even though I haven't really used them too much. I'll start off by saying I'm a man with average sized hands.

First, these have a weight to them that my other kitchen shears Chicago Cutlery and Wustoff don't have, most likely because they use metal through the handle as you can see in the picture. The handles are made with a rubber-like material that is very easy to grip, wet or dry. They feel better in my hands than the other 2 sets I have, mainly because they have exactly enough space for all 4 of my fingers. They are extremely smooth out of the box and *very* precise. I say this because when I took them out of the box I pulled them apart to inspect them closer. I then tried to put them back together and wasn't able to. After a few minutes of fooling around with them I realized there was the tiniest little spec of dust on 1 of the blades. After removing it the blades snapped back together perfectly and feel as solid as ever.

I'll add more feedback after I use them for a little while but I've got to say, so far I've very impressed and seem to be worth the extra money they are definitely shun quality.

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As I get older, (way too fast), I find myself slower and less sure when cutting awkward items in the kitchen; like taking out a chicken or worse, a turkey backbone. A cut I used to make easily as doing a brass zipper hangs and I find myself trying to force pry a sharp chef's knife tip through bone joints. With the strength I'm putting into it, all it takes is one slip and the knife becomes a dangerous wild edge.

I've watched cooking shows with interest where the chef grabs a pair of scissors and snips safely through these same bony sections. Only when I've checked out the poultry snips in various stores, I've thought them uninspiring and sometimes horrid. Some are cheap stamped steel, some were flimsy, and others were polished or chromed but never meant to be real tools. After fifty years of using cutlery and slowly upgrading to high quality knives I've learned to be leery of steel marketed to be showy but not truly designed for efficient work.

Currently I only own one Shun knife, but I do admit to lusting for more of their knives. Unless Shun is terrifically marked down I just don't have an excuse to retire a Wusthof. I will spring for a Shun to fill a void though.

Truth be told, my Shun scissors arrived today and I really haven't used them yet. I was disappointed to find them in a blister pack and I only checked into Amazon to verify they were the right pair. A blister pack definitely cheapens them, handling the scissors convinced me though; easily twice as beefy as other poultry shears I`ve handled.

Like:

Heavy through the handle solid steel, short blades with long handles contributing to great leverage (think tin snips). Easy disassembly and cleaning, cuts everything I've used it on. I'm defrosting chicken right now so I can try them out in the kitchen later on.

Not so great:

The snips are finished a little rough. Edges not meant to be sharp are sharp, grinder marks are left on the cutting edges. I used a diamond hone and rounded the sharp corners and sharpened the cutting edges till the grinder marks were gone.

Dislike:

All right, maybe I was expecting too much, but the steel used in these scissors is not a hard knife steel. Grinder marks that should have taken an hour or more to remove if I was removing them from a wood chisel, were removed in less than ten minutes. This steel is soft relative to good cutlery steel. I suspect there was a tradeoff in utilizing rustproof stainless versus rust resistant high carbon steel. I'd rather Shun designed these for people who care about their tools instead of the fools who'd leave blood or salt on them. Well, I touch up or sharpen even my best knives every use, I guess I can retouch the edge of these scissors frequently too.

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I bought these scissors around March of 2012. I've got the Ken Onion 10 inch chef's knife, the 7" santoku, a couple paring knives, sharpening stone and a bamboo slot block to hold them all. I bought these scissors to go into the front of the block and match my set. The only reason I bought this pair of scissors was because of the good reviews by the others and because of the brand.

These are not good reasons to buy this pair of scissors. Out of the box they cannot cut plastic bags which is one of the primary things I do when I open frozen salmon, veggies, etc. The tolerance they put into the connector holding the two sides together is too great.

Additionally the handles are NOT made with as advertised on this page with Ebony-black PakkaWood. It's just cheap plastic.

Finally, the leverage for cutting through food is not that great because they have the focal point so far from the hand. If you don't have strong, big hands like mine you will not be able to effectively use these scissors. My wife cannot use them.

I'm stuck with these because I did not return them within the 30 days, but there's much better out there especially for this price.

These scissors do not match the quality of the Ken Onion Shun line of cutlery.

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The Shun Shears cut through the backbone of a chicken as though it was butter. After years of working on a computer, my hands have lost a lot of strength. These shears are very helpful. They are well-designed and easily come apart for cleaning. They are pricey, but worth every penny!

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Wusthof Culinar 2-Piece Asian Cook's Set

Wusthof Culinar 2-Piece Asian Cook's SetThese are great knives. I use these two everytime I am preparing a meal. I've owned them for almost five years now. I bought a generic honing steel and a few passes each week and the blades have stayed sharp longer than anything I've ever owned. The gaps on the side of the blade really do seem to stop slices from stickign so much to the blade. Still happens some, especially with something like a tomato.

Some people have asked me if they are slippery with wet hands, being all metal and the answer is not at all. The brushed handles are textured and they never feel loose or slippery even when my hands are wet from washing stuff or handling meats.

The little W logo is attached by glue and that came off. Other than that, they've been flawless. I've even thrown them in the dishwaher once in a lazy while. I think the heat from the dishwasher is what unglued the logo.

The brushed steel look is just very classy and not ultra-modern-although it might fit well in that style too. I like it much better than the everyday-black handles. After five years, I have no desire to buy a replacement. These were worht the investment.

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Tramontina 3 Piece Kitchen Knife Set w/ Poly-handles -- Black

Tramontina 3 Piece Kitchen Knife Set w/ Poly-handles -- Blacki love this 5" utility knife .it is best for cutting veggis.i had this knife before for 10years and never needed sharpening.i lost it so had to get any other one.

The set of knives are great. They cut raw veggies into thin pieces for wonderful salads. Just what I was hoping for.

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I really like the 2 larger knives. The small paring knives seem a little too small for comfort. They do cut well and go into the dishwasher. That was an important consideration since, whether they are supposed to or not, they usually wind up there.

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This was purchased as extra knives for our set. Can't beat the price. I hope the edges last as long as advertised, but can't be sure at this early date.

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I purchased these as a present for a Guatemalan lady friend to give to her when I return. She is a great cook. Not the finest, but since she can't afford to buy some herself, I think she will appreciate these. They are much better than the beat up single knife that she now uses. Hopefully, she will grace me with a plate of her delicious empanadas in gratitude!

Dexter-Russell (49542) - 6" Cleaver - Russell International Series

Dexter-Russell - 6' Cleaver - Russell International SeriesThis cleaver provides the heft I need in the kitchen when I am working with those spare-ribs or any task in the kitchen where I need to cleave bone and sinew. If you are a cook or chef you need this cleaver.

Made in China, and the build quality shows. Still better than most chinese-made knives, and it is heavy. Good for hacking through stuff and smashing garlic.

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Oneida Stockholm 5-Piece Place Setting

Oneida Stockholm 5-Piece Place SettingThis flatware set is very attractive and has a nice weight. However, after I purchased 12 setting, I found out that it is not possible to purchase a flatware chest that will fit this style. I e-mailed Oneida, they told me It is unlikely that I will find a storage chest for this flatware set. I am very disappointed. Can anyone offer a suggestion?

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Lansky 4 Rod Gourmet Crock Stick Sharpener

Lansky 4 Rod Gourmet Crock Stick SharpenerI recently purchased this product from Amazon. I had VERY high expectations for this product since I have owned one for over 25 years (Since about 1980). The first one I accidentally dropped and broke one of the rods a few weeks back. Rather than just purchase a replacement rod (Which is what in hind site I should have) I selected to purchase the gourmet 4 rod version in order to get the MED as well as the Fine rod I broke.

Once again the original one I had was absolutely the best sharpener I had ever owned, but will now never purchase again due to customer support.

The replacement rods were not rounded off, just straight cuts therefore cheaper to make, They don't fit into receptacle as well You can move them about 5-7 degrees(about 3/4 of an inch of movement. in all but 1 of the holes, they were oversized compared to the rods.

The holes in the base of the wood were NOT Correct angles, and the holes were over drilled as to cause the required angles to be incorrect 5-7 degrees off, you could move the sticks about 1/2-3/4 inch in each direction. This also caused the sticks to rotate and move while attempting to sharpen the knife (Not good if you want a razoe edge to slice with).

I contacted Lanskey and they told me that they would not pay for the return shipping or even give me a replacement. I would have to pay for all transfers to them.

All I wanted them to do was send me out a replacement piece of WOOD. WOOD! .Not the sticks, just the wood correctly drilled.

She told me that they wouldn't do that unless I sent the entire thing back AT MY EXPENSE.

There fore I am giving this sharpener a 1 rating because of Lansky customer support.

I wish they had simply replaced the improperly drilled piece of wood that would have cost them maybe 1.00, but they didn't and lost a very old customer.

So much for customer focus and returning customers of 25+ YEARS. And now I will have to contact the dozens of people that I had recommended this sharpener to and tell them to NOT purchase a good product since they can expect NO customers support from the manufacture.

Gerry Richardson

Competition BBQ team

THEREFORE I WOULD GO SOMEWHEREELSE TO GET A SHARPNER Not Lansky. I have returned this to AMAZON as defective due to the incorrect drilling of the holes.

This is a relatively straightforward item. Four rods (two different grits) I am not quite sure if this is the right terminology, four holes for two different mount choices (not angles), a hand guard and eight holes below for storage which are spring loaded.

When mounted the rods sharpen beautifully. However, the hand guard is not squared off and was put on crooked. The storage holes have springs in them on one side for spring loaded storage. However, the springs were put in crooked so the rods fall out occasionally.

This could have been an excellent product if Lansky had paid better attention to details. I am surprised at their quality control. I opted not to return the item even though I have every reason to. I didn't want to go through the hassle. I just store my rods in the old case from another manufacturer and use the other manufacturers holder. I will never buy another Lansky prodct again. Surprisingly, the packaging does not say where it was made.

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This is the simplest way to keep a keen edge on all of your kitchen knives. If you can't get a shaving sharp edge in a few passes, then it is time to take your knives to the professionals for sharpening.

The reality of keeping a good knife sharp is in the daily (or, at least frequent) maintenance of the edge. Once the edge is so far gone that these tools don't correct the problem you need a professional.

If you use your knives daily you may need a professional once a year if not you may need a professional every 2-3 years. In between, this is the slickest sharpening system you can find assuming that you don't want to become a pro at keeping the edge yourself.

Read the manual and keep the rods clean or they won't cut.

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I've spent about 5 years of my life working in a cutlery shop with a sharpening service.

I've played around with many types of sharpeners over the years. Stones made out of industrial diamond, natural stone and ceramic, V sharpeners, steels, my trusty belt sander and clamp systems.

I was looking for something to replace my quite dilapidated Spyderco Triangle Sharpmaker for every day tasks, and remembered using "crock sticks" in my shop quite a bit for smaller tasks and polishing blade edges, so I snagged this set.

First impression is that the other reviews don't lie. There are plenty of manufacturing imperfections that are quite annoying with this set. For one, some of the drilled holes are fractionally too small for the rods. This includes the sharpening positions and the storage holes underneath the unit. This becomes increasingly apparent when you realize the coarse rods are slightly larger than the fine rods, so I currently have to wedge them in rather than fully insert them. It's an annoyance, but it'll work out over time and use. At least the set angles seem to be accurate.

The packaging could be improved as well, as a couple of the rods were not fully secure in the base of the unit so they had the potential to bash into each other during shipping. That makes me nervous as I know how brittle those rods are (Accidentally drop one on a tile floor or a rock and you're pretty much guaranteed to need replacements).

Overall, If I were to replace this unit, I would purchase one from Idahone Idahone V-Type Ceramic Rod Sharpener with 4 rods rather than this Lansky. It was the brand we carried for this type of sharpening device (Idahone); they take much more care during the manufacturing and packaging of their units and seem to use slightly higher quality materials. They are more expensive though and they both do the job they're designed for equally well. It's just the difference in the fit and finish.

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Bottom line is the rods werent even close to fitting the places that hold them. Yes you have a possabilty of drilling the holes to make them able to hold the rods, but you paided money for something that isnt what it was sapposed to be, period........ The good thing is that amazon was still great with the item and gave my money back without one single problem.....

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Japanese Professional Knife Sharpening Stone Sharpener

Japanese Professional Knife Sharpening Stone SharpenerSo far I've been very happy with this stone. (I use this one and a 6000 grit stone). Good quality at a good price. Have had it for a few months and it is still nice and flat and even. Will update if time proves me wrong.

Edit 6/15/09: I am now more familiar and experienced with stones, so I would like to add a few things. First and foremost, I still believe this is a good stone and at the listed price ($25), it's quite a bargain. I only wish they offered one that was a little wider. I've now tried some King waterstones the standard for cheap but good Japanese waterstones. In comparison, this stone does not cut as fast as the kings at the 1000 grit level. The 240 side is fairly aggressive and cuts pretty fast, perhaps faster than king's offerings. Like most coarse stones (a notable exception being the bester 500 grit stone), the 240 side dishes quickly. The 1000 grit side dishes comparably at a more moderate pace. More importantly, I feel like this stone leaves a nicer finish than does a king stone at 1000 grit. As such, I recommend this stone in general, but I recommend it very highly if you are on a limited budget and don't want to buy any higher grit stones to finish on. The coarse side is probably one of the better stones in the 240 range on the market, but it is slowed down just a bit by it's narrowness. Neither stone individually is the best of its kind (though you'd have to leave amazon to find some of the best), but taken together and considering the price, it's a good combo stone that could easily be either your only stone or the first two in your progression.

In either case don't waste money on stones sold by knife companies shun, global, whatever. They charge a huge markup compared to other companies based on brand recognition and people assuming that a company's stone is best for their knives.

This whetstone is great for typical knife sharpening maintenance.

It can be used in about 5 10 minutes after being soaked in water. However, it takes about a full day to dry completely.

For dull knives:

One side of the stone is 240 grit, which can be used for aggressive sharpening. The other side is 1000 grit, which can be used after the 240 grit sharpening to perform light sharpening. You can then hone the knife on your steel sharpening rod.

For typical knife sharpening maintenance, you can just use the 1000 grit side, followed by some honing on your steel rod.

Note that this stone will not fix damaged knife blades.

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After neglecting our kitchen knives for too long, I bought this sharpening stone to try to reclaim them from their terrible state. So far so good. It has really helped.

However, the absence of instructions in English do make it somewhat challenging since I really don't know what I'm doing.

Also I learned the hard way that rubber gloves are a good idea. As I sharpened my knives small pieces of metal imbedded into my fingers. Not too bad, but a lesson learned.

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Since buying this stone less than a month ago, I've ended up sharpening close to a dozen knives with it. I bought it on vacation, and before I got home to Toronto ended up sharpening a number of knives for my grandparents and relatives, many of which hadn't been sharpened in decades. I definitely appreciate the two different grits-the coarse does a great job of removing any notches from the blade, and the 1000 grit side does a good job of honing the edge.

My only complaints are that the stone seems a bit narrow. It would be a bit easier to use were it a little wider, like a King Whetstone. Additionally, it seemed fairly easy to score, and I've carved some of the edges off accidentally with my sloppy form-though I can't compare it to other stones because I've only actually sharpened with this one.

This stone also comes with a rubber holder for the stone that works well to secure the stone on a countertop. That being said, it only works when directly placed on a bare countertop. The first time I used the foot, I spent a half hour cleaning a mess of slurry off my countertop. I've thrown that bit in the garbage. Save yourself the pain, and use a wet rag to secure the stone instead-it'll collect the slurry and save you the wash-up time.

As a heads-up, the "instructions" are purely in Japanese-but it makes little difference because there are a number of great instructional videos readily available on the internet.

Without a doubt, this is a great stone for such a low price. You can't really go wrong.

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You have to learn how to maintain the 20 degree angle, but it does not take long to learn .... Trust your small muscle memory .... And this little unit will sharpen and hone the best of knives. I now just give my knives a swipe or two on each size grit, and my knives are pristine sharp. Well worth the investment to maintain your quality knives!!!