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Showing posts with label great kitchen knives. Show all posts

Kuhn Rikon Colori Art Chef's and Paring Knife, Blue Polka Dot

Kuhn Rikon Colori Art Chef's and Paring Knife, Blue Polka DotThese are the best knives I've ever none. I highly recommend them. They stay sharp and are beautiful as well.

I bought this set to keep in our camping bin. I love that they are sharp, easy to see, and have the safety covers. They were such a hit on our recent camping trip that we had people from other campsites asking us where we bought them. Great set--you will not be disappointed!

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These are great knives. I am the cutter and chopper in the kitchen and these are very sharp and remain sharp. However, do not attempt to juggle with these knives.

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I love the knives, but you better watch your finger's, they are really sharp and I love that they have a cover for them so they don't get beat up, they aren't expensive and they are really great.

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I bought this knife in the past and was impressed with it. When I saw that there were other styles, I ordered them from Amazon. They hold an edge far longer then other more expensive knives.

International 53-Piece American Bead Flatware Set

International 53-Piece American Bead Flatware SetWe received this set as a Christmas gift and we love it.

This flatware is beautiful, has a good weight and suits us perfectly.

We love the long tines on the dinner forks, the large soup spoons and the lovely serving set.

The steak knives were a welcome surprise.

We've used this set as our daily flatware, washed it in the dishwasher every day, and have had no problems so far.

We are very happy with this set.

These were purchased as a black Friday sale item at a considerable discount. They were worth that very discounted price; however, not worth much more. I bought them because they claim to come with 8 steak knives and I thought that would be great to have a set of steak knives that matched my flatware. The "steak knives" are very cheaply made with black plastic handles. I may use them in the kitchen to cut tomatoes, or in the garage to cut drop ceiling tiles, but they will never go on my dinner table too ugly. The soup spoons are also VERY large almost the size of a serving spoon. An OK set for $30.

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For the money, this is a decent set of flatware. A little lighter than I expected, but overall durable and has a nice finish.

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Although it looked good in the picture, the actual pieces are flimsy. The large serving pieces are lightwieght with hollowed out handles, but the knives are some of the cheapest I've seen ... think clearance item bin. The blades are so thin you can easily bend them. The steak knives also have an extremely cheap look and handles. Amazon is taking them back (I get to pay shipping of course), but if they wouldn't then I'd have simply thrown them away.

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Within 2 months of purchase, the knives have rust spots. They have not been abused and have been washed in the dishwasher. Lasting only 2 months is not acceptable. I can only give this silverware one star. Big waste of money.

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Wusthof Classic 8-Inch Bread Knife

Wusthof Classic 8-Inch Bread KnifeThere are really two main competitors in the high-end mainstream kitchen knife market: Henckels and Wusthof. Those who have used both usually have a preference. My preference (and therefore bias you should know about) is for the Wusthofs.

The Wusthof Classic line is the more conservative counterpart to the Grand Prix line. The only difference, however, is the handle style. I personally prefer the Grand Prix, but this is an issue of personal preference. The balance and grip of these knives are as close to perfect as I have found. For those wondering what benefits a higher priced knife provides, one benefit is that the blade (or tang) is one piece all the way through the handle. This makes the blade much stronger, and less likely to snap.

This particular model, the 8 inch bread knife, is a great knife. Many people think tomatoes are the hardest food items to clearly cut. I think bread is much more difficult; but this knife makes the task seem easy. My only quibble is the length. I find the 9 inch bread knife to be a better length for most loaves of bread.

I recommend the Wusthof 8" bread knife, but I would try out the 8 inch and the 9 inch to see which you prefer.

You can only slice crunchy crusts with a serrated blade. So obviously this is your best bet for slicing bread. But, I use my Wusthof Bread knife for cutting frozen meats and it works great for that too.

High quality steel ( x50 Cr Mo 15), high production standards. Comfortable, "familiar" Wusthof Classic 3 rivet handle construction, with a stiff backed forged blade with sturdy weight and balance for multiple uses in the kitchen.

John Row

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I am very happy with this knife. It is flexible enough for cutting a loaf of thick-crusted bread, and the serrations are still sharp after two years of constant use. No kitchen should be without it.

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This knife is awesome for bread. Besides the fact that it is ten times easier to cut bread with a bread knife, its saves your cutting knives from getting dull. this is a must. Its a little pricey but cuts threw bread like it is butter

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A few months ago my wife and I bought a 3-knife set of Wusthof classic knifes and were really impressed by their performance. When we needed a new bread knife we decide to fork down the extra money and get a matching knife for our set. And we were blown away.

First, the Wusthof quality and feel of this knife is great. It just feels right in your hand. I can't quire explain it in words, but I would say that it just 'feels right'.

Additionally, the knifes we had before were cheap off-brand knives. For this knife, you barely have to slide it across the bread and it just cuts through. No real effort needed. Even for breads that are a little more elastic, it just goes through (like a knife through butter :P).

The one negative I would give it is that it does not come with a sleeve for the knife, and that there is not really a matching sleeve for it. I bought this: Wusthof blade guard 8 carver and it fits relatively well (not a 100% fit since the bread knife has a slight curve to it).

Either way, I am a huge Wusthof fan and would recommend this highly.

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Chicago Cutlery Essentials 2-piece Set: 5" Partoku Knife, 7" Santoku Knife

Chicago Cutlery Essentials 2-piece Set: 5' Partoku Knife, 7' Santoku KnifeI have owned a Santoku knife for quite a few years. In my opinion it is the best, most versatile design in a knife thats available. They can either be used as a cutting, slicing knife for preparing your veggies, or as a small cleaver for the thicker cuts. I really don't know what the indents on the side of the knife are for, but they all seem to have them. I am sure there is a good reason for them, I just don't know what it is. Like just about everything else you can buy, these knives come in a wide array of prices and promises as for being called the very best. What I wanted for a second set was something that was quality made and would stay sharp, without spending the price of a new microwave. My old knife is a Chicago Cutlery, and it is a full tang very thick blade of good quality and a comfortable handle. I pretty much chose this set based on my old knife. When they arrived they had the very same blade design and insignia, but were definitely thinner than my old knife. Full tang, (meaning the knife extends all the way through the handle), but the blade was a good one third thinner than my other knife. Despite this difference, I still consider both knives to be well worth the price for the average home chef or homemaker. They arrived extremely sharp and can easily be made to stay that way with just a simple sharpening device. I would have to say that despite these being a definite cheaper version of my original knife, they carry an edge like nothing I have ever owned before. They are almost dangerous to use. Be careful and don't make any slip ups when using them. And one other thing, the larger knife is quite a bit thicker than the smaller one, but I feel you will have much more use for the 5 inch. Its just not that often you will need a 7 inch slicer/cleaver unless you cut a lot of big pieces of meat or anything else tough. If you feel the need to just own one of these knives, I would suggest the smaller ones available. However together these make a nice set that can handle just about anything your kitchen can offer up.

In conclusion, you can definitely buy better knives for a lot more money. But unless you do a lot of cooking every day for a large number of people, these knives are a very decent price, quality made, and as noted before, carry and sharpen to a superior edge. Highly recommended for the everyday homemaker on a budget..

Chicago cutlery makes thee best kitchen knifes [in my opinion]. I had a pair of these from 1993 and one day i was just cutting and the blade broke. I sent the company a e mail and told them that i originaly bought these in a 2 pack and within a week, i received a brand new pair of the same-no questions asked. Ive never had a blade just snap before and i think its very nice that they sent me a new pair.

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good product economically..... probably better that dollar store knives but a bit thin. If you're looking for good stuff move up to centurion line. The handles are pretty small and my big mits aren't comfortable.. Chicago Cutlery makes a good product which aren't priced like diamonds.

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Zwilling J.A. Henckels 3-pc. Twin Four Star Cutlery Set

Zwilling J.A. Henckels 3-pc. Twin Four Star Cutlery SetZwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Signature sets had no three rivet design on the handle as the picture shown, no steel through the handle, therefore the weight is much less than the 8" one I bought before-paid over $100.00. You get what you pay for that's for sure!

Edit: they are very sharp! it's the lighter weight I have to get comfortable with it! I've changed form two star to three star.

These knives are SHARP. They slice through anything you can throw at them with virtually no effort. Use extra caution. They are amazing to work with in the kitchen. Well balanced, well crafted. The blades have kept an edge for months now, even though I sometimes catch myself using the paring knife as a utility boxcutter on occasion.

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twin four star is wonderful. i chose it for gifts because i have owned a like set for many years.

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I bought two sets of knives for Christmas gifts after doing a lot of research about the company and the quality of their knives. These are one of the higher end products. I understand that the knives cut so easily it is like cutting through butter. They are a great gift that will last a very long time. I would recommend these knives to young couples and those who have had their old sets for so many years they barely cut anything and it is time to replace them.

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These knives sharpen easily and hold their edge very well. These have worked very well for cutting and trimming raw meat. I strongly recommend them.

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WMF Carlton 45-Piece Flatware Placesetting, Service for Eight

WMF Carlton 45-Piece Flatware Placesetting, Service for EightNeeded a new set of every day flatware. The existing 18/0 Oneida flatware (not the Community series----this was the casual, every day line) was looking beat up after twenty years.

The finish on this new WMF set is beautiful, and they come out of the dishwasher sparkling clean---something that did not happen with the every day Oneida set (a higher end Oneida 18/10 "Community" set--very formal "best flatware" pattern--does come out nice and clean as well). The dishwasher is a mid-range Bosch, not a dishwasher that is failing or on its last legs. And yes, it uses Finish tabs and Jet-Dry. The message here is that 18/8 or 18/10 flatware is worth the extra money, and more carefree to maintain if you use a dishwasher. With 18/0, one was constantly rubbing out spots or scouring the utensil AFTER it emerged from the dishwasher.

Bear in mind that this pattern is designed by Hepp and sold under the WMF label in the USA. WMF and Hepp are under the same ownership. In Germany, you would buy Carlton with a Hepp label. If you go to WMF's USA website, you will see a menu tab for Hepp, and in their flatware line you will find Carlton. It is very popular for restaurants (Hepp's specialty is restaurant supply), which speaks of its durability. Pieces feel very nice in the hand. Tablespoon probably a bit too large for a woman's mouth, about right for an average size man. The tablespoons seem to be "bistro size", not surprising since Hepp is a major restaurant supplier. There are other WMF patterns with smaller spoons if this is an issue.

WMF's 18/10 Cromargan line is a notch or two below their top of the line Cromargan Protect line---Cromargan-Protect sets sell for $500-1000, and are what people in Germany use for their "best flatware", if they can afford it. It almost never goes on sale or special offer. Note that in Germany, flatware is sold in sets of six or twelve place settings, unlike US marketing tradition that sells "service for four" or "service for eight" (and if you want twelve settings, you buy one of each set). Their products for the US market are sold as per US tradition, either a 20 piece set or a 45 piece set. It's too bad the German pattern isn't seen here, because four place settings can be a little sparse except for a couple or single person, whereas six settings would cover most family dinners or a couple or single person inviting 3-4 guests to dinner.

For everyday use, however, the value of these 18/10 Cromargan (non-Protect) sets is hard to beat. They aren't made in Germany any more, but are supposedly designed by and manufactured to WMF's traditionally high standards. The WMF website sells open stock serving pieces (e.g. an extra serving spoon or serving fork) for very reasonable prices, about $4 each at present.

I ordered this thinking it was the same pattern I had a few pieces of. It wasn't but I Like it better. The pieces are bigger than I expected, but are beautifu, well balanced and a joy to use. So far it is holding up well to frequent use and dishwashings.

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Victorinox Fibrox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife

Victorinox Swiss Army 7-Inch Fibrox Granton Edge Santoku KnifeForschner is by far the best knife for the money. They always arrive razor sharp, and have the ability to hold an edge far longer than much more expensive knives. I purchased one for all of my line cooks as they are very durable and can be used to perform almost any task in a professional kitchen.

The "sports mom" comment that it "felt cheap" was probably due to its light weight and composite plastic handle. To an untrained eye, it could be confused for a "cheap" knife, but after de-boning a chicken, slicing through a butternut squash, it still glides through tomatoes like butter and can perform the most surgical of cuts. The composite plastic handle has an amazing grip even when your hands are covered in duck fat, it won't slip.

I own knives that can run up into the $1200 range, but still prefer this little powerhouse for everyday use. If you only own one sharp knife in your entire kitchen, this should be the one. I also have the 10 inch forschner chefs knife, but prefer the graton edge on this one, especially while slicing potatoes.

(2008 HOLIDAY TEAM)The R H. Forschner by Victorinox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife gets almost as much use in my kitchen as the R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 8-Inch Chef's Knife. They both have the black Fibrox handle, which is very comfortable in the hand. They also each have a nice balance to the blade for extended use. The Santoku knife is a little shorter, making it slightly more agile for deboning or butchering. But the slightly greater heft of the chef's knife make it a tad better on larger jobs.

The ridges on the side of the Santoku knife relieve pressure when slicing and dicing. The edge seems to be less aggressive than the chef's knife, but the difference is rather subtle. Both are excellent, but the chef's knife just seems to holds its edge for a slightly longer time. Either of these could be your primary knife, and both are a worthy addition to your kitchen. These two particular models are my personal favorites and make up half of the four knives I use most when preparing meals.

Other than those two knives, I mainly only use a filet knife and a paring knife when cooking. The R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-1/4-Inch Paring Knife is very highly rated, though I use a different older knife that I had before purchasing these other knives.

For those who prepare a smaller amount of fish than I do, the filet knife's role can really be filled by the Santoku knife. When preparing certain fruits and vegetables, I know the Santoku knife needs sharpening when it does not effectively break the skin unless you start from the point. While I sometimes will use my smaller paring knife for prepping such items, this is a good way to know when it's time to sharpen your knives.

The Forschner line-up of knives are impressive, and give you a lot of knife for a reasonable cost. I purchased too many budget knife sets that ended up collecting dust. I have come to rely on my four favorite knives and find that they do 99% of everything I need in the kitchen.

Definitely consider this knife in combination with others, instead of a knife and block set. A few carefully selected knives are better than a set of average knives any day. Though if I were to purchase a block set, you can get a decent compliment of Forschner knives in the R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 8-Piece Knife Block Set. I don't own that set yet, but I'm just putting that info here for anybody determined to get a knife block set that plans on buying one or more Forschner knives anyway. Perhaps for those that don't have a sharpening steel or chef's knife, it may be worth the investment.

If I had to choose between the 8 inch chef's knife or the 7 inch Santoku, I would take the chef's knife. But for the person who likes to cook often, you will find that both of these knives get plenty of use in your kitchen.

For those that want to gain the 3 most commonly sought knifes, the R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-Piece Fibrox Chef's Set is probably ideal for many. For me, I prefer the 8 inch chef's knife to the 10 inch, and I like the Santoku knife over the more slender slicing knife. Either way you go, you really can't go wrong with these.

Enjoy.

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The Victorinox Fibrox line of knives are all composed of the same high grade metal and well built handles. Cooks Illustrated did indeed rate these knives. However, this santoku was not one of them I believe. The article I read was of the chef's knife.

I have tried many different santoku knives but this one feels the most at home. For me the handle is a little small but it's light. Deceptively light. You wouldn't believe how easily it can go through anything you put it against.

The Granton edge does indeed help with food coming off of the knife. Unless you are chopping something that REALLY sticks to the knife, like I do many times.

Even though I prefer the chef's knife version of this line, the santoku is probably the best one I've ever used. You won't be sorry that you bought this blade. And if you are... it only cost you around $30. Sure, it's no Ken Onion, but then again, it's not over $180 either. For the price, you just can't beat it.

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I did a lot of research before purchasing this Santoku. I am into cooking. I was prepared to buy one of the two hundred dollar plus hand forged Japanese Santoku's available from one of my specialty catalogs when I read in Cook's Illustrated that in their tests the Forschner Chef Knife had beaten out some of the most expensive chef knives available and had become a favorite of chefs in their test kitchen. I figured the construction and quality of the Forschner Santoku and the Forschner Chef Knife would be equivalent. I bought it from Amazon and have used it on numerous occasions and I love it. Well balanced, sturdy, yet light weight, it is incredibly sharp right out of the package and easy to maintain. The handle is very comfortable and grips well even when wet. What more could you ask for from a knife under $30?

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By far the best Santoku knife that you can buy for the money. I purchased this for $20 +ship and would spend $30 +ship if I had to. Don't waste your money or overpriced Henckels or Wusthof, you will get what you need right here with the R.H. Forschner.

PROS:

1. Ergonomic and slip resistant handle. No concern at all of it slipping out of your hand.

2. Razor-sharp edge. Watch out, the blade on this knife is unbelievably sharp. Slicing through raw potatoes for steak fries was like cutting through butter.

3. Easy to clean. No cracks or crevices for food to build up.

4. Lightweight and well-balanced. This is not a heavy knife. When in use it feel like an extension of your arm. Not a dumbbell. I see the lightness as a positive.

CONS:

n/a

If you do not already have, I recommend purchasing a Blade Saver (holster) for this knife. (1) Because you don't want to dent or damage the blade wherever you place it and (2) So that you don't cut yourself when locating it in your drawer. This is what I recommend: "The Ultimate Edge BS4 4-Piece Knife Blade Saver Set"

UPDATE 06DEC2008:

I have been using this knife quite often chopping vegetables and slicing meat. It has worked flawlessly, however, I recommend that you invest in a good sharpening knife as the knife seems to dull quite fast. I believe this is in part due to the fact that santoku knife blades are more narrowly cut. While it allows for a razor sharp edge, the edge dulls much faster. May I suggest the Wusthof Asian Edge Sharpener as this specifically sharpens santoku blades Wüsthof Asian Edge Sharpener, Red.

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Chefmate 51-pc. Kitchen Gadget Set

Chefmate 51-pc. Kitchen Gadget SetI suggest to look for some other purchase. More than half of the stuff is of no use, grater started rusting in 3-4 days and the cookware are made of cheap plastic.

Good product but the can opener is terrible have to buy another one of better quality. Besides that i dont have complaints at this time.

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This product arrived a couple of days ahead of schedule. This is a starter kit for a college bound student and had evrything needed for a kitchen at a great price.

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Bought this as a house warming gift, excellent quality and they received it 2 days earlier than they thought they would get it.

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Wusthof Traditional Gourmet 7-Piece Block Set

Wusthof Traditional Gourmet 7-Piece Block SetI purchased this set during an Amazon Friday Sale and am pleased with its quality.

Each knife came separately packaged. It was packed as in it's original box inside of a larger box (important to me since I dislike it when items are shipped only in their manufacturer's box).

I am a novice cook and a young bachelor recently out of college so I needed a set of knives to start out with. Using my cheap Farberware or whatever brand you get at the supermarket wasn't cutting it (literally). So based on the price and the reputation of Wushtof, I decided to go with this set. It's supposed to be designed the same as the Classic series of Wushtof knives (excellent knives), but not of the same quality. I cannot give any negative comments about it yet. I use the chef's knife most often, but all have been very useful. The knives were very sharp out of the box and cut through anything smoothly and cleanly. Remember that I'm upgrading from supermarket knives, but this has made cutting things fun. I smile everytime I cut a tomato so nicely and easily or a chicken breast into two thin filet-like pieces.

I recommend this to those who need a set of knives to get away from that supermarket junk, but don't really have the money (or don't want to spend that much money) on a set of knives. I would also recommend it for anyone. I haven't used any "top of the line" knives, but for me, these are one of the most satisfying additions to my growing arsenal of kitchenware.

I love my knife set. I have used the more expensive Wusthof chef's knives at cooking class, and I cannot tell any difference between them and this very reasonably priced Gourmet knife. The small bread/tomato knife is fabulous. The chef's knife is perfect. And the shears come in handy constantly. Cannot recommend this set highly enough. Keep in mind that I am a novice cook, but I can't see anyone being disappointed with these knives and this price.

Diane R.

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Rada Cutlery Heavy Duty Paring Knife, Made in USA

Rada Cutlery Heavy Duty Paring Knife, Made in USA, Aluminum HandleI started buying Rada cutlery at one of the big Home & Garden Shows because I was tired of cheap knives and of peelers that just didn't work. This knife is simply the best for the price you don't need to spend a fortune on the German brands this U.S. made knife is every bit as good at a fraction of the price. It works so well for all you kitchen needs; I use it for salads, chopping meat, and just about anything else.

The knife stays extremely sharp I've nicked myself a number of times when I got too close to what I was cutting. You can keep the blade super sharp by using the Rada sharpner, so there's no need to replace this knife ever.

The only drawback, if you are into appearances, is that the handle will discolor if it is not dried after washing or if you allow it to sit in water. Also, these knives should not be put in the dishwasher if you care about appearance the handle will get darkened and somewhat pitted.

I like the Rada Knifes. They are very sharp and buying the easy-to-use Rada sharpener will keep them sharp. Most reviews also praise the sharpness. Some of the other reviews were written when only the silver handles were available. This review may clear up confusion for first time buyers. When others write of handles discoloring, they mean the silver handles. It seems Rada noticed and started offering the black handles now, in addition to the silver handles.

As to the handle choices, I have bought both and am now a solid fan of the black ones. The black handles are a hard, durable plastic, and plastic is a deal breaker for some buyers. But, these black handles are attractive, feel good in the hand, don't discolor or nick, and go through the dishwasher beautifully. They are not cheap, brittle plastic, but a modern, dense product.

The silver handles are a brushed aluminum alloy and took really nice when new. I'd rather buy metal than plastic, it would usually last better in the long term. But these handles require "special" care. They must be washed and dried by hand, because dishwashers ruin the appearance of the handles, fast. They will oxidize and the lovely, silver finish turns a dirty gray, which also feels grimy in the hand. You may also buy and use an aluminum polish, such as "BlueMagic", to keep them looking nice (as I must with the silver ones I bought before the black became available).

I'd rather be able to use a modern, sanitizing and time-saving dishwasher for as many kitchen tools as possible. Convenience trumps material in this case, and black handles win for me! The silver handles are quite pretty, and can be maintained that way if some effort is taken. If you have the inclination to hand-wash your knifes and occasionally polish them with an inexpensive aluminum polish, the silver/aluminum handles are especially good looking for this price level. Now you know!

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Best knife I have ever owned...I am now buying ONLY Rada products for my kitchen! Was trying to cut up some steak into small pieces for my dogs...unable to "saw" through the meat with my big old serrated steak knives...got out this little paring knife and voila!!! It cut through the meat like it was butter and the meat was cold also! Just watch out...all this wonderful knives are extremely sharp! Handwash them and dry right away. I have owned this one and the tomato slicer for over a year and no discoloration at all. I just ordered the serrated pie slicer and also the meat cutting set. I am happy these are made in the USA also...much, much better quality and the price is very affordable!

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Well nice shape, but after few weeks of use it start loosing its sharpness,. it is good for the money

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I like using this knife. It is sharp enough and is the right size for me. I'd recommend it if you're just a home cook.

Victorinox 40504 4.25" Red Serated Wavy

Victorinox 40504 4.25' Red Serated WavyLight, thin, sharpperfect. Have used only this brand of kitchen knives for the last 20 years. When I was talked into buying them at Zurich airport.

It is my go to knife for most kitchen tasks. We have bought 5 (for ourselves and gifts), only one is this red version. Just the same as the black but easier to spot in the draw.

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I have one of these and recently bought one for someone as a gift. I am a huge fan of Victorinox knives, and this knife does not disappoint. Now let me tell you, this is one sharp knife. My poor friend has reported that she has cut herself a few times now so be careful! Personally, I use mine for tomatoes--it's perfect!

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This does a great job on tomatoes, rolls and small loaves of bread. Very very sharp. Will slice your finger 2 minutes before you feel the pain. I am glad I bought two. Use them all the time.

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This small serrated knife is great for peeling.

I like the fact that it is red and I can easily see it in my drawer.

Zwilling Cronidur 8 Chefs Knife

Zwilling Cronidur 8 Chefs KnifeIf you can afford to get only one knife for your kitchen, this is the blade to get, particularly at the current sale price. The balance of this blade is just about perfect while the weight for me is neither too heavy nor too light. The ergonomic connection between the non-slip handle and the Cronidur 30 steel blade encourages even a new cook to hold the knife in the efficient way recommended by cooking schools. And the blade is sharp, sharp, sharp.

The Cronidur 30 steel used by Zwilling for this line of knives is highly corrosion resistant and will also retain its sharpness far longer than the usual knife you may think of buying to save a few dollars.

A good knife will make you a better cook because it will make the sometimes endless slicing, chopping, dicing tasks virtually effortless. This is definitely an instance where paying more money now will save you from many replacements of inferior blades over the years. Highly recommended.

This was a gift and when I saw it I said there is no knife worth this amount of money. I decided to keep it since it was a gift and not something that I would buy myself. Then I used it and I was converted. The knife is increadible, it makes all the cutting task easy and fast. Not only does it make cutting thigs quicker but now with the way it sits in my hand I can cut things more uniform, which improves cooking items.

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AnySharp Knife Sharpener

Anysharp Knife Sharpener, BlueI have never taken the time to write a review but this great product deserves all the attention it can get. AnySharp really lives up to its claims. I have owned every knife sharpener from a grinding wheel, oil stone, electric sharpeners diamond and otherwise, as well as an assortment of hand held devices which are all retired now that I have AnySharp. It is safe. It is fast. It can make a cheap super market knife cut like an expensive German knife. Yes the cheap knives may not hold the edge as long but with AnySharp you can restore the edge with a couple of strokes. I have restored old knives to service with this sharpener. It also reaches and sharpens the entire blade better than wheeled devices. I just wish I owned the company or at least a couple more sharpeners for the camping and fishing.

This worked very well on my Swiss Army Knife. It also worked very well on a cheap supermarket knife. It did not work well on my nicer Henckles or Wusthof knives. I think the Henckles and Wusthof knives are a harder steel and the Anysharp just couldn't bring them to their best sharpness. I will take these knives to a professional sharpener every year or two, so I am very familiar with the feeling they have when they are freshly sharpened. This did not bring them to that level of sharpness.

For softer knives, it worked great and I would recommend it. It did not harm my Hunckles or Wusthof knives.

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Like many people who have reviewed this product, I too was looking for a sharpener that was easy to use, didn't cost a bundle and REALLY worked. I've tried many, and have wasted a lot of good money in my quest. Well, my search is finally over. After receiving this tiny device only a few days after I ordered it on Amazon, I went to work sharpening every dull knife I could find. First, let me say the suction really works well -there was no loosening at all of the sharpener from the counter. How did it sharpen? Unlike some of the vendor's claims, there was no way I could sharpen any knife with just a few strokes. It took between 10 and 15 strokes to sharpen the blades, but what I was left with were knives that were sharper than when I bought them. I have a big set of quality Gerber kitchen knives, and I was happy to see that the sharpener did not appear to scratch, mar, or damage the blades at all -something that I can't say for the other sharpeners I've tried. It worked as well on my less expensive knives too. My only gripe -and it's a minor one -is that there's a bit of cleanup involved, as fine shavings from the blade accumulate on the counter and in the sharpener itself. But if that's what it takes to sharpen my knives, that's a small price to pay. I'm interested to see how well this device works after I've used it 10 or 20 or 50 times. Will it continue to perform like new? If not, I won't complain. At such a low cost, I can always buy another.

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I wasn't expecting much for 10 bucks but thought I'd give the Anysharp Knife Sharpener the benefit of the doubt and purchase one. While the suction cup mount does work extremely well, that's all I can say positively about this product. I am a knife collector and have many knives of quality steel as well as some conversation piece knives which are made of not so quality steel. I also own and use some classified as EDC knives and others I use outdoors for hunting and camping as well as other good and yes some cheap knives in my kitchen I use for food preparation. I use and am accomplished with various sharpening stones, a round sharpening steel, and an old fashion barber strop believing that this is the only proper way to sharpen my quality steel knives. I thought the Anysharp would fill a niche between my sharpening stones and my back pack hand sharpening tool for everyday touchups. I was wrong. At best this product will grind a blade to a "working edge" and not much more than that. I didn't try this product initially thank God with any of my quality knives. The five cheap knives I did sharpen with the Anysharp came out worse than when I used my backpack hand sharpener. This product literally destroys a good edge on most any knife and anyone who knows anything about blades knows that a quality serrated knife blade is not a V shaped edge and therefore cannot be properly sharpened with a product like this. If your need is simply for a sharpener for box cutter blades or garage or basement utility knives, this may suit your need but it can never be considered for any serious sharpening. Save the 10 bucks and put it towards a good flat stone or a quality sharpening system worthy of your good knives. I can't recommend this product to anyone and gave mine to my neighbor.

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Well I have to admit, I was pretty skeptical about this little device given how tiny it was. But, given the price point, and the so-far perfect reviews, I decided to give it a whirl. I have several Global and Henckels knives that I received as gifts a couple of christmases ago, and sadly, as much as I cook and have a variety of kitchen devices at my disposal, I neglected to really maintain the knives themselves and they ended up to the point that they couldn't even adequately slice a ripe tomato.

My knives were in pretty bad shape I'll admit. I ended up having to pass the knives about 10-12 times each to really restore them to sharpness unlike the package's recommended 3-4. Nevertheless, they were restored to working order, even the serrated Henckels ones! That has always been the major obstacle to me picking any other sharpener is that most of them don't work well with serrated knives.

I can say with certainty that this puppy certainly performs well with Serrated knives just as well as my smooth-blade Global knives. Cleanup is minimal as well, the shavings carved off are minimal and a quick shake of the device will shake out any shavings that remain.

What really struck me about the device is how tiny it is! Seriously, this thing can easily fit in any kitchen drawer, even the messy ones! I'd wager it's about the size of a 1-cup Pyrex measuring cup, slightly smaller I'd say.

Overall, this is a solid product top to bottom. It really feels well constructed and so far the performance is really exemplary.

Hortense B. Hewitt Wedding Accessories, Cake and Knife Serving Set, Linked at the Heart

Hortense B. Hewitt Wedding Accessories, Cake and Knife Serving Set, Linked at the HeartJust used these for my wedding, and I wasn't sure what to expect in the box. I'm very impressed! The pieces look amazing and gorgeous. I think I was expecting something rough and scratched up/thrown together, but the engraving and finish are smooth and lovely!! I'm so glad I got these because they also look great in the cake cutting photos. Really worth the price! They're classy and not gaudy at all.

Nice set, I only hated that I was not given the option of having them engraved...It would have been a plus if engraving was offered.

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Was very pleased with this item. Very elegant. Not overpriced. I would reccomend this product. The gold and silver looked great together.

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Victorinox Swiss Classic 3 1/4" Paring Knife, Spear Tip, Serrated, Red

Victorinox Swiss Classic 3 1/4' Paring Knife, Spear Tip, Serrated, RedI love, love, love these little utility knives! I think the only kitchen tool I reach for more often is a dish-towel. I use them for everything cutting up vegetables and salads, cubing meat or disassembling a chicken for soup, making cheese platters, and even slitting open boxes from Amazon.com :) I love the serrated edge not too finely serrated (the ones with fine serrations seem to get "stuck" in cheeses and meats.) It just goes right through a tomato without squishing it, and food preparation goes so much faster and easier than with one of those expensive "sharp" edged knives my husband is always trying to convince me to use.

I used to have only one of these, and I guarded it so jealously that my family started calling it "Sting" and warning others not to mess with my Precious. So I ordered a few more, since they're such a bargain. This way I always have a clean one in the drawer when I need one.

Love this knife. It is sharp and stays sharp!! Outdoes my steak knives!! Wonderful product. Love it, Love it, love it!!!!!!!!!

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Love this knife but you must be very careful using it. It is very sharp and stays that way forever.

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I now have 3. One is 3 years old, and it's still sharp. I have small-ish hands and arthritis, but the knife is slender, so I can use it with no pain at all.

This would make the perfect inexpensive little house warming gift.

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This is a wonderful paring knife! In fact I orded a set and one more of these for family members because I was so impressed by the quality of the blade for such a reasonable price. I like the fact that this knife is made in Switzerland and not China. One of my children is a chef professionally and he was impressed with the quality of the blade for the price I paid.

Holds up well in the dishwasher too. Very sharp, be careful when washing by hand.

Very happy with my purchase and plan to buy more of the Victorinox products down the road.

Felix Knife Storage, Glass

Felix Knife Storage, GlassBeautiful knife storage unit. Well made, solid, heavy and looks really nice on my counter. Worth the price of $88 -However, the picture is deceiving. It says it holds 5 knives, but what the heck, I might be able to get 6 or 7 depending on the size of the knife, right? Well, not really. Across the top of the glass are two stainless steel bars that protect the top of the glass -no problem with that. But then there are 4 1 inch vertical bars which I wasn't expecting. They are welded to the horizontal bars and guarantees that you can't get more then 5 knives in the holder. This is not shown in the picture and not what I expected. If the company would offer to trade me for no vertical bars or maybe 2 bars if they need it for support, I'd give this 5 stars easily. I'm considering taking this to a metal shop to see if they can be removed without damaging the unit.

1/27/13 I am long overdue writing this review and updating this knife storage to 5 stars. After a month or so I was playing around with this again and realized the 4 1 inch vertical bars would simply flip out of the way. So you can use them or not. My problem was solved.

I chose this glass knife storage because it is sleek and modern with the added advantage of being able to see your knives through the clear glass!

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Guy Fieri GF5040 Knuckle Sandwich Series 4' Paring Knife ' Lil' Guy'Another outstanding blade from Ergo Chef and Guy Fieri. The handle is comfortable, the blade, slightly wider than the average paring knife, is extremely easy to control, and keeps an edge marvelously.

For the pricepoint, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better knife.

Perfect complement to my entire collection of Guy's knives in my battle station! works great! Love the feel, weight and balance

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Love the way it looks . Have the complete set.Can't explain the difference between a cheap set and a good set , but you will know when you pick it up.

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Purchased this as a gift for my son-in-law to follow up on the "Knuckle Sandwich" chef knife I bought him last year. He had put this on his want list. These knives are not cheap, but worth the envestment.

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I needed a really good paring knife and this one works really well. Chose this one because of it's great look, also a big fan of Guy.

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Zojirushi BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker + 8-inch x 12-inch Bamboo

Zojirushi BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker + 8-inch x 12-inch Bamboo Cutting Board + 7-inch Bread Knife + 4-Piece Measuring Spoons Set + Gluten-Free Baking Classics for The Bread Machine BookThis is the perfect size for 1 or 2 people. It makes great gluten free bread much better than store bought. I used Pamela's GF bread mix for bread machines and just cut the recipe on the package in half. It was delicious. I've tried both the quick cyle using rapid rise yeast and the regular cyle using Active Dry Yeast, and both came out just great.

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Wenzel Chow Utensil Set

Wenzel Chow Utensil SetI suppose I should have taken a closer look at the picture before I purchased this, but I liked the design so much and focused on that instead. The spoon is oddly large. It's more of a serving spoon than something that would fit nicely in the mouth for the basic eating I purchased it for. The knife is also small in comparison to the other utensils. Its cutting edge is quite short and the bottle opener near the cutting edge makes for an odd usage. Nevertheless, I'll be making due with it during my travels this summer. I'll see if it ends up in the trash afterward or if it will continue with me on other adventures.

I was hoping for a replacement for the set I that I got over 40 years as a Boy Scout and recently misplaced. This is NOT it. The fork and knife easily bent. I could not imagine even trying to cut anything of substance with them. Do NOT buy this item.

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The thing that I have most noticed is the serrations on the knife; mostly I've noticed that there really aren't any.

The one side does have groves in it that look like serrations but when you run a finger over the "sharp" part of the blade you do not feel them. This effectively means you are trying to cut things with a flat, dull piece of metal. Even soft objects like banana peels cut with difficulty.

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Great design, sturdy enough for rugged use, and they are light weight. Not sure what else you're looking for in a review of a knife fork and spoon.

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I use this set as my alternate utensils. There is nothing more fustrating than going into the kitchen drawer and there are no clean utensils. After I uses these I quickly rinse them and put in a special place where no kids or wife can find them. Don't use these for cutting steak or anything that will cause you to have to use a lot of force. The fork is a little thin and you will have to reshape it from time to time. The knife and spoon are made a little thicker.

J.A. Henckels International 15707-000 Fine Edge Synergy 17-Piece Knife Block Set

J.A. Henckels International 15707-000 Fine Edge Synergy 17-Piece Knife Block Seti just got this set for my new apartment, and overall, i'm really happy with it. the knives are very sharp, ergonomically well designed, and look pretty on the counter. that being said, you should know that this set is not one of the higher quality henckels sets a fact betrayed by the price. they are very light and somewhat delicate, so a bit difficult to weild with control, and poorly suited to cutting through tougher material such as bones. of course, some may find light knives convenient, but i would have preferred heavier blades and handles, especially on the bigger knives. the santoku knife was the most disappointing because it was thin and very light. the rest are fine as they are, and cut with great precision, especially given the price. there are a few of extra slots in the block, which, while strange, came in handy for my old homeless knives. also, the set pretty muuch covers the range of needs and preferences for cutting absolutely anything (except bone-in chicken/fish, since the knives are a bit delicate). if you're not looking for a lifetime keeper set, then this is a great set for you. i really love mine, and plan on keeping it until i can splurge on a $$$$ set.

I've had these knives for several weeks now and have to say I'm impressed. I did quite alot of searching before settling on these-and I'm glad I did. The quality is excellent,they are sharp and easy to use, and the set-though there are a few empty slots to add to it later-came with every type of knife I need. I pride myself in my cooking-I make everything possible from scratch and cook several meals a day, and I can't imagine a scenario where I'd say "if I only had another knife".

I see myself getting many years of use out of these. They come with a rod sharpener so that I never have to see them dull, or send them in anywhere to be sharpened. The block is sturdy and looks good with my kitchen decor.

I was leaning toward cutco brand before I decided on these, but I just couldn't justify the price of cutco. I'm not disappointed, I think I got more than my money's worth out of these.

One thing I have to add about other reviews I read before I bought these....I almost didn't get these because so many people complained until I saw that most negative comments were about the rust factor. ANY chef's quality knife is going to rust if you don't take care of it, it's actually a sign of the type of metal that good knives are made of.

If you are looking for a set of knives that you can throw haphazardly into the dishwasher, or leave lying around in the sink-these are not for you!!!

These must be hand washed after use and dried completely by hand with a cloth-that's why you see professional cooks constantly wiping their knives on an apron or towel as they work.

For best results, you're going to have to sharpen these about every half dozen uses, especially if you are cutting something like tomatoes-world's worst wear on any knife-of if you're cutting board is made of anything besides wood. It doesn't hurt them to sharpen them as needed, and better safe than sorry-a dull knife is a dangerous knife.

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About six months ago, I was walking through the discount knife section of a local department store when I saw this line's santoku and vegetable petty knife on sale for $20. In the world of cutlery, $20 is nothing, so I bought them just to see what it was like. It quickly became one of my favorite knives in my kitchen. The factory cutting edge is a little lame and overall the line feels too light to do much heavy cutting work (i.e. frozen meats, chicken bones, or thick vegetables). On a positive note, with some time and love, the edge can be ground down to be extremely sharp (enough so that I use it to cut tuna for sushi in my restaurant). Like any knife that I like, I take it to my restaurants kitchen and try it out to see how many days it can go before I need to regrind the edge. Surprisingly, it held up for an entire week without needing to be resharpened. In short, for the money, you would be hard-pressed to find a better knife.

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I bought this set to replace a set of bargain knives i had that were rusting. I never put this set in the washing machine, hand washed only. Didn't matter. Started with small rust spots on even unused knives within a few weeks. Now i have to scrub knives to remove the large rust spots, small ones don't come off.

Aside from the aesthetic looks, this is just as bad as the $30 or cheaper sets. I live in Hawaii, so perhaps humidity had something to do with this. But i see no difference from this set and the bargain ones.

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Bought this set about 9 months ago and couldn't be more disappointed. The quality is poor, the knives are light and flimsy, and they began rusting almost immediately. Even with minimal use, the knives have dulled to the point that we don't even use them anymore. Not sure how they got the J.A. Henckels name on them, but they are crap and a complete waste of money.

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