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Victorinox Ceramic Chef Knife, 6-Inch

Victorinox Ceramic Chef Knife, 6-InchCustomer review from the Amazon Vine Program The most used knife in my kitchen is a smaller santoku knife. So trying this out as a substitute for that knife made good sense. My santoku is a steel knife, sharpened regularly, and I use it on vegetables and meat both, cleaning it when I switch cutting one to the other.

Using this one the same way I used my other knife just wasn't an option. I tried. I really did. But the fineness of the blade had me shaving carrots, cutting paper thin slices of onions, seeing how many slices I could get out of one crimini mushroom. The manual said that it could be rinsed between cutting things, that the blade wasn't very porous and would rinse clean enough to go from one thing to another without flavor or scent transfer. Absolutely true. I rinsed it, and the onion scent came right off of it.

Then I got to the steaks I was making for dinner. My plan was to cut them into decent portion sizes. Same thing I'd do with my santoku. By then I was just having too much fun cutting. I cut sirloins into strips across the grain, raw and not partially frozen, and it cut so nicely that I wound up yelling for my husband to come see. He was impressed with how well it cut.

The handle is easy to hold, and it weighs very little. The sharpness of the blade rather than the weight does the cutting.

Now, about ceramic knives, I've wanted one for ages, but I wasn't sure. So this was my first ceramic kitchen knife. I'm probably going to replace most of my knives now. They do need to be hand washed. I use hot water, a bit of detergent and a soft dishcloth that I crocheted and they come very clean. The other thing about them is that they seem a lot more fragile than they are. You can literally see the logo through the blade when you hold it up to the light. I chopped and sliced and treated it the same as I treat my steel knives. It held up just fine. They are also very light. The white blade and black handle combined with the complete lack of heft made me think of it as being toy-like straight out of the box. Using it ended that perception though. It's a fine kitchen tool. One that I'm just thrilled to have in my kitchen.

Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Have had a set of Henckels Four Star for years and am still very satisfied---so why a ceramic knife? I found an interesting article about knives that discussed ceramic. Here is what I found: Ceramic holds its edge at least 10 times longer than high-carbon steel, it has a much lighter weight, almost a non-stick surface, it is much harder than steel (close to a diamond), hygienic, and it is so easy to clean---and most important I love trying new things in the kitchen! I also found that you should not expect ceramic to replace your steel knives, but rather, compliment them. Like most good things ceramic has its down side. Hand washing is preferred over the dishwasher, should not be thrown in the knife drawer with other utensils, should only be used for up and down cutting on fruits, veggies and boneless meat, don't try prying a lid off with ceramic-----why you may ask. Ceramic is brittle even though it is strong, it can chip or break. Now for the good stuff! I just don't enjoy sharpening knives, when they fail to cut through hot butter I will do what is required. So the sharpness of this blade lasts 10 times longer than steel? I'll just believe the description, as mine is nowhere near needing the blade honed, I have read the same thing on several other ceramic reviews and have no reason to doubt their findings. I cleans up just with the wipe of the dish cloth, the blade is hygienic because of the hardness.

Have cut carrots, potatoes, sliced bell peppers, ripe tomatoes and the most impressive was a loaf of rather soft french bread. Did an exceptional job on all the ingredients for a wonderful stew. Fruit salad is another great use for this blade, the apples, pears, oranges etc. did a terrific job.

I do feel that if you love to cook and enjoy good knives you probably would find this knife as one of your favorites and a great addition to your knife collection. I use a knife block. The sheath would probably be a good investment to protect it, if you don't have a block. This knife has become a favorite in our house.

Hope your experience will be as positive as ours if you choose to buy this knife.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I've been using this knife for two weeks now, and it's the first ceramic knife I've owned. My first impressions have persisted throughout that time: it feels very light, and it's very sharp.

I am a little nervous still about the longevity of the edge. I've reached for my kitchen steel more than once, and then sadly put it down unused after I realized that it's not appropriate for this knife. Straight out of the package, this knife had that just-steeled edge that can slice through a tomato skin like it's not even there. Within a week though, even with great care, I found that the knife lost a little of that keen edge. It's still quite sharp, but not perfect anymore. Otherwise the edge seems stable now and it will be interesting to see how long until it actually needs sharpening, and how difficult or expensive that will be.

The logo on the blade wore off after the third use; I'd rather they didn't put one on at all.

But overall, I'm very happy with this product. The light weight makes it comfortable to use, and it handles all normal kitchen slicing duties with ease.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This is not my first ceramic knife, so I can tell you after six years of use, I have broken the very tip off my old one. With constant use, I have sharpened it only five times. I forget now just how I or somebody broke off that 1/8 inch but it bothers me every time I look at it. Probably, this mishap has prevented me from doing any more damage, even though I use it much more often than its steel counterpart. So know these knives, while harder than steel, are brittle. Do not chop with any striking force. You can chop all day long with a rocking action normal to a chef's knife. No boning. And take care not to let it fall on the floor. And even I am not lazy enough to put this easy to clean knife in the washer, but you could if it did not bang against anything else to nick the blade. That is it. I am done with the bad stuff.

Victorinox has long made one of the best steel blades in the world. I have a dozen in my arsenal, from the giant fourteen inch lobster knife that made Crocodile Dundee skee-daddle, to my flexible fish fillet rapier. Unlike their French and German cousins, they sharpen more easily. For ceramic knives, use a diamond surface only. I have a 6000 grit block and an F. Dick oval diamond wand, rather like the traditional sharpening steel. By the way, you will no longer need a sharpening steel for this knife. The teeth do not bend over as do steel ones, hence their need for the steel to stand them back up. I sharpen my steel knives after maybe six uses of the steel. I sharpen my ceramic blade one for every five times I sharpen my steel blades on the oil stone.

This blade is made in Japan, where all the best work in ceramics has been done for decades now. This blade composition is far more pure than my old one. The finish is near perfect compared to my old one, which already made my steel blades seem uneven in comparison. And this blade, while brittle, is more flexible than the previous generation or any inferior make.

This knife is light; you can slice and mince for hours with less fatigue. The size is perfect for a wide range of jobs. The six inches gives you substantial size with maximum blade control. The three of this line would account for easily 80% of your knife work, maybe 90%. Lastly, I have a couple of guilty memories, finding a rust free steel blade a mess in a slight puddle the morning after a major cooking job where it was somehow mislaid in some dark corner. I polished for hours and often as not, not to my satisfaction. There is nothing you can do with these knives that you cannot with steel, unless it involves high voltage or sulphuric acid. They will not replace your boning knife or meat cleaver or pry-bar. But it is dang pretty even with the commercial grade handle.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Ceramic kitchen knives have a number of benefits over standard metal blades: they maintain their sharpness for far longer, they do not pit if used with highly acid or alkali foods, and they have a lighter weight, leading to greater chef comfort if used for an extended period of cutting. The downside of ceramic knives is that they chip easily don't drop it, use it to cut frozen foods, or use it to cut bone-in meat/chicken. They're fine in the dishwasher if they won't hit against other items. Ceramic knives are simple to wash because the ceramic has such high density that it cleans up easily and quickly.

The Victorinox knife available here has a very effective white blade; I just cut several pounds of sushi into thin slices, using it instead of my usual Pure-Komachi, which has a stainless blade. I found the ceramic blade to work just as well, though I prefer the handle of the Pure-Komachi. The proper grip of a chef's knife involves placing ones fingers on the blade itself; the Victorinox handle design is such that there is greater comfort if you don't hold the knife in this manner but rather simply hold the handle. The blade gets five stars; the handle gets three, giving us a 4 star total.

Addendum: The knife lasted two months, before meeting its end as we used it to halve a delicata squash. These are thin-skinned varieties which are firm but which I wouldn't have expected to destroy the ceramic knife. My mistake. I'm leaving the four stars on the basis that the destruction of the knife was on me for not understanding its limitations. That said, and as lovely as the knife was to work with, I'll return to metal knives for now.

Further addendum: Although the knife was sent back to Victorinox with an explanation as to how the knife broke, I received nothing back from Victorinox no response at all and not even an email to say that the knife arrived. Customer service is at a low here; even if Victorinox felt that I was unworthy of a replacement, perhaps having determined that I received the knife as a review model, or maybe feeling that no right-minded knife bearer would use their tool on an unsuspecting squash, they had my email address. Send me an email telling me their side, so that I would stop wondering if the knife ended up at their Warranty Department where I'd sent it. Lousy customer service shouldn't be supported drop from 4 to 2 stars on that basis.

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Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Four Star 7-Piece Block Set

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Four Star 7-Piece Block SetThese were a Christmas gift from my parents. I requested these specifically after doing several months of research on knives.

Many knife manufacturers come up with so many different 'lines' for their knives that the consumer has no idea what the hell he's looking at. It took me months to research these knives and determine they were the best value. Why?

Henckels has two major lines: 'Twin' and 'International.' Twin are made in Europe, International are made in China. Within the 'Twin' classification are about five or six different lines, from 'gourmet' to 'pro-s' with a lot in-between, but only two types of blade construction are found within this line!

Basically, when you buy a knife, you're either buying 'forged' steel--a blade produced all from one piece of metal in a multi-step process that requires much skilled labor for every blade--or 'stamped' steel, a mass-production method where the blade is cut from a sheet of cold-rolled steel. Needless to say, forged is better. And anything from China is almost certainly going to be a 'stamped' blade.

But Henckels is spreading two types of blade construction across five or six different brands, each more expensive than the last. They differentiate their knives by more ergonomic handles.

Seriously. That's the difference. This $170 kit contains all but two of the most fundamental cooking knives (what's missing is a slicer/carver, steak knives, and a bread knife). These can easily be added to the kit and still yield a much lower price than the 'full' kits of more expensive lines. It is the absolute cheapest set of FORGED Henckels blades, anywhere. The exact same blade can be purchased with a slightly different handle in the Five Star, Pro-S, and even Four Star II sets (that's right--Henckels made a new line that is much more expensive to replace these and doubled the price. The difference is a metal cap on the handle).

The 'Gourmet' and 'Signature' lines are, frankly, a waste of your time. They are stamped blades.

Henckels' forging method is spectacular and they are a company worthy of your business. But you are a customer who deserves to get the right value. This is the right value. And it's probably discontinued by Henckels now in lieu of the much more expensive Four Star II line, intended to replace these and give them a much better margin on their sales.

After spending weeks going between the Calphalon Katanas, Wustofs classic, and the plethora of Zwilling knives I finally made the decision to purchase this set. I didn't choose the Katanas because they didn't seem to hold an edge very long and it didn't feel that great in my hand. The Wustofs I decided were too pricey because after all, I am not a professional chef, but I still want a quality set of knifes that will last me a long time.

After looking through the various Zwilling series, I discovered that there is very little difference between this older model of knife compared to the newest lines out. Here is a breakdown of the differences in the lines:

TWIN Professional `S' full tang, three rivet traditional handle

Four Star original molded handle knife

Four Star II updated version of the four star upscale knife, original molded handle with a metal cap on the end.

TWIN ProfectionFull tang, three rivet design of the poly handle is ergonomic, fitting the grip perfectly.

The new bolster design provides solid, balanced feel giving a full cutting edge.

The blades are the same on all of the above. One is not considered better than the other all have special formulated steel made to Zwilling J.A. Henckels' specifications and all are Friodur® ice-hardened, a process of heating, cooling and re-heating that changes the molecular structure of the blade for optimum no-stain features and an extremely long-lasting edge.

So when you see that the new 7 piece Four Star II set is $299 and the other sets are even more expensive, you can see the value in this $169. I purchased mine at Bed Bath with a 20% and the matching steak knives. It's a sweet deal.

Lastly, do these things cut! I used to have the Henckels International line. There is no comparison between the two. The balance, edge, and sturdiness of these are fantastic.

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I was a chef for 11 years, and early on I learned the necessity of owning top quality knives.

I purchased a set of J.A. Henckels Four Star knives in 1987, and I am still using them today -a quarter-century later. They have survived two divorces (not my ex's fault; the knives were far sharper than I was), a dozen moves back and forth cross-country, and most important: daily use, week in & week out, in professional kitchens and at home.

When it comes to chef's knives, as with so many other things, you DO get what you pay for, so my advice is simple: Buy the best knives your budget allows for, take the time to learn how to use them* and care for them**, and they will last a lifetime.

*Proper use includes how to hold your knives, the correct strokes for cutting, paring, etc., and the proper cutting surfaces.

**Learn how to keep your knives sharp with stone & steel, how to clean them and how to store them.

J. A. Henckels' knives are an investment well worth the money; they will make cooking far less stressful and a lot more fun for many years to come.

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I bought these knives for my first-time homeowner son, as a housewarming gift, because I had accumulated a number of the 4-star knives for myself.

As I told my son the musician -a good knife is like a musical instrument, you have to keep it "in tune" (sharpened) for it to work at its best. A good, sharpened knife can be poetry in motion, for those who like to cook. But it has to be sharpened to stay like that -otherwise, the "never need sharpening" knives would be a better choice. I run my knives through a two-wheel manual sharpener about every 2 or 3 times I use them. I use an electrical knife sharpener about once or twice a year.

The handles on the 4-star can discolor (whiten) if regularly washing in a dishwasher with powdered detergent. I usually wash mine manually, but I will put them in a top rack occasionally, and I use a gel detergent.

This is a great set of knives for those who don't mind sharpening frequently. I hang mine on a magnetic knife holder, I don't care for a block on the countertop. I am a bit envious -there is a Santoku knife in this set that I don't have. Because I have small hands, I use the 6" chef knife instead of the 8". I have the 3" paring knife; the 4" would be a good addition to my set.

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This set seems to be discontinued, and has been replaced with the Twin Four Star II line of knives. I'm not sure what the difference is the only thing I can tell is the handles on the new II series have a metal cap on the end of them which to me seems merely cosmetic. Regardless, these are some of the best knives I've ever used. Granted, I'm not a chef, and I've never owned anything nicer then a Calphalon knife, but these things are amazing. They feel like a precision tool in your hands, cutting through anything you throw at it smoothly and with ease. I recently visited family for the holidays and had to cook for a week with an inferior brand of knife, and it amazed me how spoiled you get with Henckels knives. I'll never use anything else again!! For $169 these are a great value and I would highly recommend them to everyone considering a good set of knives for their kitchen!!! I'm feel like a chef in the making with these!

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J.A. Henckels Twin Pure Ice Cream Scoop

J.A. Henckels Twin Pure Ice Cream ScoopI bought this because I knew Henckels wouldn't be junk and that it was stainless. It is truly solid stainless design and dishwasher safe. It isn't perfect, hense the 4 stars. spoon part of the scoop is surprisingly thin (it is still very strong). The result is that scoop freezes almost instantly in ice cream. When the scoop freezes, the ice cream freezes in the scoop so it is hard to make a nice round ball of ice cream. You may have to get another spoon to pry the ice cream out or continually warm the scoop in hot water as you serve.

It gets high marks for durability and rigid strength to pry out ice cream but it suffers when trying to serve nicely formed balls.

Oh jeeze...I should NOT have bought this ice cream scoop!

It looks GREAT, hanging with my other stainless steel utensils...Henkles, Rosle, Wusthoff. It looks so good in fact, that I never want to touch it. It's a little piece of art, dangling on my utensil rail happy as can be.

...unless I've been drinking... Then it calls to me. It asks me quietly (at first) to come take it off it's hanger and run it under a little warm water. It tells me to walk over to the freezer and get out a pint of Häagen-Dazs...The vanilla with the dark-chocolate covered almonds. It tells me that I'll only need a little bit, and that I will feel SOOooo much better after I eat it. The scoop tells me that I can stop after a 2 or three bites. Seduces me into believing that it will help me resist over-indulgence.

The bastard scoop lies. It tells me all these things because I swear it works in concert with the ice cream. Maybe freakin' Häagen-Dazs even bought these scoops from Hell's own William's Sonoma in order to distribute the innocent looking little scoops to unsuspecting customers like me.

I don't know. I just know I can't resist the scoop.

I think I hear it whispering to me now, in fact...

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I am glad I finally spent the money and bought a stainless steel scoop. The last two non-stainless ones I had pitted from the dishwasher, and was likely leaching chemicals into my ice cream. I do with this one was all one piece. I think it would last longer if it was. I imagine some day the scoop with detach from the handle, but hopefully not for a very long time!

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Way better than the oxo scoop that I had previously that I returned, seems to be all metal construction scoops ice cream like an ice cream scoop is suppose to

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Scoop size if fairly small, but I still think I've gained a kilo (hey, Henckels is German) since I bought it. Finish is immaculate.

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Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 14-Piece Block Set

Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 14-Piece Block SetI am in the food industry and have some great "old" Chicago knives. Some of my knives are over 50 years old and still going strong. They have great blades that sharpen easily and wear well.

I bought a vacation home recently and one of the first thing I bought for the kitchen was this set of Chicago Cutlery. I was angry when I saw what Chicago Cutlery has done to the quality of their product. Poor grade thin steel blades that feel like toy knives with handles of cheap poor quality wood.

Stay away from these knives...do not reward them for destroying a great American Tradition.

They should be forced to give up the Name......

I got this set for my mom for Christmas. She is a "cook", no t a chef, so the knives are fine for her purposes. Better than what she had. The biggest disappointment was the wood handles, I don't know if they were not treated or what, but right out of the box they were dry and rough. They felt like they would give you splinters. My mom put some oil on them and it helped, but had I seen the handles as they were before purchase, I probably would not have purchased them. Or at least made the handles more presentable myself. But I paid $25 for them and can't really complain too much.

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This set was a gift, a nice gift and terrific starter set for beginners in the kitchen or for persons who do an ocassional prep. Easy to use, nice craftsmanship, and very reasonable price for a quality name. A bread knife would have been terrific addition to the block set but all in all, feel free to get this set for that young couple or child who is moving into their own place for the first time. I am happy with it, besides it was a gift.

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When I read reviews about being knives of low quality I was worried. However they seem to meet my expectations so far.

I'm not a cook, but for a regular kitchen this knife set are more than enough.

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Knives are easily steeled to bring edge back. The knives are very easily taken care of by washing off blade and drying. For those who think they must hve a different knife for every occasion then this will work fine. Having worked as a meat cutter since the 50's I can cut up any size beef with just the boning knife.( And a Hand Saw for the bones) It is nice to have a 12 inch blade for the Round Steaks, but can get by without.

If you get splinters from the handles, then it is obivious you are unaware how to take care of wood. I have knives from the 50's never one splinter ...of coure I have never washed a knife with a wooden handle in a dish washer either.

These can last a life time.

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Wusthof 12-Inch Sharpening Steel

Wusthof 12-Inch Sharpening SteelInitially I didn't understand the steel and what honing was. Even after I figured it out I didn't see the point until I ran into this incredible steel. Unlike the cheap little ones included with sets, this steel has a big enough diameter, long enough length, and incredible machining on the grooves to really effectively hone every time out. It also has an awesome molded handle and big chunky hanging ring (which you might need because a 12" steel will stick out of most blocks).

Why use a steel to hone? Stainless steel is ductile and the edge of a knife is a place where the steel is very very thin. In use the very edge will bend or fold over microscopically. Then, then next cut you make will be on what will be on the fold rather than on the sharp edge. These micro folds can be straightened out by the use of a Steel a process called "honing". Honing involves wiping the blade across a hard steel rod which has a large number of tiny parallel grooves cut in it. When the wiping motion is done like carving at the angle the edge is ground the steel literally unfolds the edge and gives the fine edge a micro ripple. In this way, steeling a sharp knife that has recently gone dull is like magic full sharpness is immediately restored. Over time, however, all this cutting and steeling will actually wear metal away from the edge, or some folds will become permanent and the edge itself will become dull and the knife will need to be sharpened.

"Steeling", or "honing" is emphatically NOT "sharpening". These are two fundamentally different knife care techniques. In short, the steel restores the edge as much as it can, without removing metal; and the sharpening actually removes metal to grind a new edge. Sharpening is done on an abrasive stone or a metal plate onto which diamond or other abrasive has been adhered. Sharpening actually removes metal so it actually reduces the life of the knife to a certain extent.

The big message here is to steel frequently (ideally every single time you use the knife right before you use it) and to sharpen infrequently (no more than once or twice a year). Chefs are always depicted holding the steel in the air pointing up and flicking the knife rapidly over it. In practice it is almost impossible to properly steel a knife this way. Hold the steel facing down with the tip pressed into your cutting board and cut down, pulling the knife towards you with a slicing motion, with your knife at the grind angle (10-15 degrees for Asian style and 20-25 degrees for Western) while the steel is stabilized rock solid. This way the steel is held rigidly vertical and the angle is easy to see. When you get the angle right you can feel the edge "bite" a little into the steel.

Since you should be using the steel frequently, I highly recommend you get the best steel you can. There are some very real differences in the machining of the grooves. You should also be aware that "diamond" or "sharpening" steels are for sharpening, NOT honing. The other big factor in choosing a steel is length. Get a big long one. Theoretically your steel should be 1-2" longer than your longest knife so a 9" steel ought to be fine if you have an 8" knife. In practice, the longer the steel, the more comfortable and easy it is to steel. I've tried honing an 8" knife with a 9" steel and you have to do two passes to get one stroke. Henkel's 12" steel is a best seller and a great value: J.A. Henckels Twin Pro S 12-Inch Honing Steel. I, personally, went with Wusthof's, which is much more expensive but is utterly exquisite and a dynamite pleasure to use: Wusthof 12 in. Sharpening Steel. Be aware that these big long 12" steels will stick out of most knife blocks. The excellent functionality is well worth the little bit of trouble of it sticking out a bit.

FYI the item reviewed is Wusthof's 4474 the 12" steel with modern square handle. 4474 is the item being sold here the photograph was correct until late May 2008, when the photograph of 4471 (a 12" Wusthof steel with an old fashioned beehive handle) was substituted. The 4471 is also excellent with a virtually identical steel. However I find the handle of 4474 more comfortable. Be aware that the photograph is not of the item on sale. To see 4474 link to

I was skeptical of how well this would improve cutting quality between stone sharpenings. Much to my surprise it really made a big difference in how well the my knife cut (Wusthof Classic chef knife). These are supposed to realign the microfine blade edge rather than remove material like a stone would. It will not replace stone sharpening. These are not recommended for the super hard Japanese knives as edge may chip.

I really like well made high quality tools like this. The large square metal bolster that is supported at all edges by the handles is a nice touch. This particular steel does have longitudinal ridges. Wuthof sharpening steels are noted for their hardness and longevity. I have yet to had a disappointment with a Wusthof product.

I hold the steel with the tip down on a heavy towel and stroke the sharp edge downward. Personally I would never steel with the knife edge toward my body.

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I made a mistake and ordered the wrong item. This sharpener was listed with other similar items that were what I wanted and I didn't notice the description change as I placed the order. I've contacted CutleryAndBeyond and they've agreed to refund the purchase price. Vendor was quite helpful so, for now at least, all's well.

I've not yet received the refund. Should there be a problem, I'll add an appropriate follow-up comment.

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Wusthof Classic Ikon 7 inch Santoku, Hollow Edge + 12.5 X 8-Inch Bamboo Cutting Board + Knife Sharp

Wusthof Classic Ikon 7 inch Santoku, Hollow Edge + 12.5 X 8-Inch Bamboo Cutting Board + Knife SharpenerI LOVE LOVE LOVE this knife! It is the best one I've ever owned! I'm so happy that I invested the time to research knives and ended on this being my final choice. It is the best knife I've ever worked with, and I've been thru culinary school. I love the Santoku knives better then a chef's knife. And Wustof is one of the best commercial knife makers, only a few brands are at the same level as far as quality. Also, the Ikon line (in my opinion) is better then their Classic line, the handles feel better in my hand. I will be investing in a full set of the Wusthof Ikon knives once I have the means to do so.

Boston Warehouse Dollhouse Cheese Grater

Boston Warehouse Dollhouse Cheese GraterI purchased this cheese grater to add to my collestion, i also have the pizza cutter and the dish scrubber. This one is so cute i hate using it, but when i do it serves its purpose. I also use it as a deorative piece on my kitchen shelf its that cute, and its a great coversation piece when people see it.

I was looking for an enexpensive grater for grinding soap for laundry detergent...for some reason it seemed wrong to use the same one I use for food...this one not only works perfectly (the hem of the skirt cleverly keeps the grater still), but it's so cute, I leave it one the counter rather that storing it in the cabinet.

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I bought this for my daughter who hates domestication. I thought it would make it fun in her kitchen. It is sturdy, well built and extremely cute. I absolutely love this line and highly recommend it!

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DEDC 2 in 1 Professional Handheld Knife Scissors Blade Sharpener Sharpening_HKC

DEDC 2 in 1 Professional Handheld Knife Scissors Blade Sharpener Sharpening_HKCEverything came exactly as described. The only thing I had a problem with was that the instructions were in an Eastern European language i was unsure of. Otherwise everything was great! Arrived a lot sooner than planned

Sharpened everything in the house. scissors, knives, blades, blender blades...

Works really good, feels very manageable since the handle is organomic.

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This product has made all of my old knives razor sharp & saved me BIG on new cutlery!! Scissor sharpener works great too.

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Item was in good condition works well so far seems Built well in good-quality material the scissor sharpening part could sharpen better.

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Zhen Japanese VG-10 Steel Gyutou Chef Knife 12"

Zhen Japanese VG-10 Steel Gyutou Chef Knife 12'This could be the best chef's knife available for under $200. The grade of steel is excellent--VG-10 is considered one of the "super" steels, and only top-tier knives are made out of it (only the ultra-expensive industrial powdered steels like cowprie and SG-2 are rated higher). It sharpens well, holds an edge, holds up well to corrosives like tomato and onion juices, and generally performs across the range of properties: 60RC hardness, doesn't chip easily, yet doesn't fold easily... a super steel.

It is made in the "san-mai" way, with layers of stainless steel over the VG-10, to help keep it free from rust or corrosion.

It's designed to be used by a real cook--someone using "the pinch" will be comfortable. Nothing sharp or rubbing or getting in the way. For amateurs the handle is nice, micarta, a good shape, non-slip, curved to fit most hands, and looks beautiful.

The knife comes razor sharp, with a western style 50/50 edge, which makes it much easier to care for and re-sharpen when needed. I am guessing the edges are at around 20 degrees. Steel it once or twice to get rid of burs, then rinse it in warm soapy water, then you are ready to go to town.

awesome knife good balance for cutting 30+ lbs fish & good steel .. for $$ ooh yeah.. very competitive price with Japan made knife , I wish they have come with the saya...

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Pfaltzgraff Everyday Capri Frost 61-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8

Pfaltzgraff Everyday Capri Frost 61-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8We bought Pfalzgraff flatware about 8 years ago when a Pfalzgraff Outlet store opened in our local outlet mall. We purchased the Pfalzgraff flatware because our stainless set was old and hard to keep spot-free, we had mismatched sets, and the outlet store was having a huge sale. After we got the flatware home and started using it we went back and bought more. Pfalzgraff flatware is wonderful. It's much heavier than normal stainless and runs through the dishwasher beautifully. First time guests at our home always comment on how heavy and nice their fork or spoon is (yes, it still amazes me that people actually notice!). Then they ask 'what kind of stainless is this'? All our Pfalzgraff stainless flatware still looks brand new even after 8 years of everyday use.

Our son and his fiance chose this Pfalzgraff flatware pattern as part of their wedding gift registry at a local store. I checked Amazon to compare pricing since the local store charges $50 for a 16pc set. As usual, I could depend on Amazon to offer great value, so I quickly ordered this set for an upcoming bridal shower.

When I opened the box I was surprised at how nice this set actually is. It has full place settings for 8 people, all the great serving pieces and even has 8 steak knives! What a deal! The box says 'Lifetime Guarantee' and the pieces are just as heavy and shiny as our old Pfaltzgraff stainless. I know this gift will be very welcome. And if the happy couple does not receive more flatware at the bridal shower, I will order another set like this for them. You can never have too much flatware especially when I expect this Pfalzgraff will last them through a lifetime.

I THOUGHT THIS PRODUCT WAS VERY ATTRACTIVE AND WITH THE

PFALTZGRAFF NAME THOUGHT IT WOULD BE DURABLE. IT HAS RUST

SPOTS AFTER THE FIRST DISHWASHER CLEANING.

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My not liking the flatware has nothing to do with the quality of the set. Online it looked liked my set but didn't match once it arrived. I had to send back for that reason. Price was great for that many pieces and I am still looking for the ones to match my existing set.

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Wusthof 6 Slot Steak Knife Storage Block

Wusthof 6 Slot Steak Knife Storage BlockLike another reviewer I ordered this knife block expecting it to look like what was pictured. However that is not the case. Instead it is a totally different product that does not even resemble the knife block pictured.

I also purchased this knife block and received a COMPLETELY different item than the one displayed here. It is a flat, rectangular shape with no staggering and only one knife size. It is OAK colored, as opposed to brown. It does not have a stand. I talked to customer service and then sent me what was suppose to be the "right" item for free... Instead, it is ANOTHER of the same wrong item!! The seller needs to change to picture or remove the listing.

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The picture and description didn't match up. This is the first time I've had a problem with a product I bought on Amazon. Luckily the product was from a substantial company and they were friendly and easy-going about the return. I can't find the product I want anywhere and the manufacturer doesn't sell directly so I am dissapointed. I will still use Amazon in the future but this wasn't my most pleasant experience.

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The six slot stake knife storage block is too light and can easily fall over. We will keepit because it works for us.

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Works well just wanted a small holder for steak knives to keep them out of the drawers. Is handy and sits on the table without crowding the drawers.

Dexter-Russell (2332) - 3 1/2" Paring Knife - Dexter-Russell Series

Dexter-Russell - 3 1/2' Paring Knife - Dexter-Russell SeriesI wanted to give this pairing knife one star, but I dont hate it, I just dont like the way it rusted after the first washing. I was surprised to say the least. I have problems with my hands and do not like the metal handles on anything, They get hot and I cant feel it so I usually burn my hands, so that is why I bought the wooden handle knife. I understand it was more or less cheap but the advertising was good. It is very sharp so I did give it two stars. But it does rust. I will not bother to return it for the shipping and going to the post office is not worth the trouble. I do not recommend it because of the rusting.

Jean Dubost Laguiole 6-Piece Steak Knives -Multi-Colored

Jean Dubost Laguiole 6-Piece Steak Knives -Multi-ColoredThese are the cheapest knockoff of Laguiole knives. The handles are plastic and blades can be bent in half by hand! Completely disgusted with this product!

I was extremely disappointed in these steak knives. While they are sharp as advertised and will certainly cut a steak, I was expecting a little better quality. They appear to be very cheaply made and are extremely light weight and flimsy. If I had been able to hold these and feel them before I purchased them, I would have not bought them. If I could return them I would. I was expecting a better quality knife for the price. Would not recommend them.

Update... While I am still unhappy with my purchase, I would like to clarify that the company I purchased these knives from did agree to a refund. I actually heard back from them in less than 20 minutes! I am well pleased with the customer service I am receiving and will continue to do business with this company in the future.

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I should have listened to one of the previous reviewers. These knives do not have a metal handle but a cheap plastic one with a paint job made to look like metal. It gives them a very light weight feel and feel very cheap. Not what you would expect from Laguiole. I returned mine.

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These knives are very well balanced are the right width and are sharp for precise cuts.The forefinger rest in the front of the handle contributes to greater control. They are easy to clean (by hand) and are very good looking.

Well worth the money.

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Commentary from an Arizona rancher who eats a lot of meat: The (Multi-Colored) Jean Dubost Laguiole 6-Piece Steak Knives are attractive, well balanced, and affordable. When cutting into natural stone plates they STAY SHARP unlike a lot of other supposed-to-be steak knives. STOP BUY THESE! Need I say more? Haven't you bought them yet? DO IT!

Pom Handle Bread Knife - 10"

Pom Handle Bread Knife - 10'Tends to chew the bread up. Not what I expected.

I have a Cutco serrated knife and this was no comparison.

Of coarse you really do get what you pay for.

This knife has a good weight to it and I really like the handle, it was a gift

and I wouldn't buy again.

Johnson Rose Icing Spatula, 12 3/4 inch Overall Length -- 1 each.

Johnson Rose Icing Spatula, 12 3/4 inch Overall Length -- 1 each.Great product. Delivered in five days. Will order from this company again soon.

I agree with other reviewers that this icing knife works very well. Just wanted to note that the label on the knife I received says "CHINA", not "JAPAN" as shown in the photo.

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This is a great little spatula. Perfect for icing your cakes or spreading your mayo. I like the wood handle and the flexible tongue. It's just the right weight and balance in your hand and the metal is the perfect flexibility. Not too stiff, not too soft. As Goldie Locks might say, "just right..."

And it's handsome. Looks nice when you use it. Your friends will think you're some kind of fancy chef or something like that.

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If you are looking for an affordable (and thus far durable and dishwasher safe) icing spatula to help make your frosting look smooth and professional, look no further. This is a fabulous product. I bought two and using them together I can get crisp edges with my buttercream. Would buy again!

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Set of 3 - 8oz Bottles of Butcher Block Oil

Set of 3 - 8oz Bottles of Butcher Block OilI purchased the Catskill Butcher Block Oil based on by sister-in-laws reviews on how great this product was, and boy was she correct. I had my brother refinish an old butcher block for me and I immediately used this on it. The grains of the wood darken to such a beautiful warm shade that I couldn't stop looking at it. There is now a luster to the wood where before it was dull and dry. I would highly recommend this product, and yes, it is on the pricy side, but you invested a lot of money in your butcher block and want it to last a life time.

This oil just might turn me into a "duster" after all!! hahahaha I love the smell of it, I love the way it glides on the wood and instantly improves the looks...scratches disappear in one swipe! I love the way the wood looks afterwards! I love how the oil soaks in and leaves the wood with a beautiful, soft feel...not greasy or oily...perfect! Makes me WANT to dust my furniture!

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J.A. Henckels International 10-Slot Knife Storage Block

J.A. Henckels International 10-Slot Knife Storage BlockI was a little concerned about this at first because there are no dimensions listed, and I wasn't sure if my Mundial 5100 Series 10-Inch Chef's Knife, Black would fit. Happy to say that it does, though only in the topmost slot. In the next one down, it just slightly touches the counter (the slots are open at the bottom).

I had no idea you could buy just the block without the knives. Now I can keep my good sharp knives under control and sharp. Super product and great price.

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This product is a very nice solid block of wood for a great price. I already have a nice set of knives and just needed something to keep them in. Great product.

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I received an extra knife set so need something to keep them in. This is solid with a reasonable foot print. My knives are kept safe and they all fit perfectly.

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I have more knives than my old block could accommodate. I've been searching for a block. But every one I've seen in my local market were part of a knife set. I was really pleased to find this one at Amazon. It is a nice quality item. Heavy and sure. The slots are long enough to cover all the blades and a sharpening steel. None of the knife blades extend the length of the block. I originally thought the price was too steep; but , after checking with other online retailers realized that it was the best price on the market. If a knife block is all you need this is an excellent item. There is also a larger 20 slot version if you require storage for a set of steak knives.

P-38 Can Opener

P-38 Can Openerso maybe it's just me. maybe the cans i am trying to open (like any normal can i have every purchased at the grocery store) are just to thick. i cannot get the tip to punch in and in the process, i watch the hinge take the strain. the more i try, the more i am certain i will injure myself long before i get a can open.

in a nutshell, i am not military. i have not been trained on how to use this thing. i can't make it work.

ACTUALLY I THINK THIS IS A P 51 CAN OPENER. Nuthin wrong with THAT. Both US Army issue and both work.

This is a bit bigger than the P38 with two stiffening groves and has the lanyard hole in the other end. Somebody

[ maybe me ] should do a comparison road test. I recommend this can opener.

And WHY does the Army name their can openers after famous WW II fighter planes ?

P38 Lightning and the P51 Mustang.

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Hampton Forge Argent Sophia 20-Piece Flatware Set

Hampton Forge Argent Sophia 20-Piece Flatware SetI reviewed this flatware soon after it arrived. It matched my dishes perfectly and I was thrilled. However, it is not sturdy at all. The plastic handles break easily. First a fork handle snapped when someone was eating spaghetti. Then a knife handle snapped. The breakage occurred during normal use.

Good looking set. Biggest drawback for me: size. These pieces are way to chunky for my taste. The table spoon is huge and very long, looks like a soup spoon, the salad and entree forks are almost the same size

Knives are dull. Loos beautiful but not practical fr everyday use

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Update International CB-1218 Plastic Rectangular Cutting Board for Bakery and Dairy Products, 12-In

Update International CB-1218 Plastic Rectangular Cutting Board for Bakery and Dairy Products, 12-Inch, WhiteThe perfect sized board for many kitchen tasks. It is heavy and thick enough that it will not slice around the kitchen counter. On the other hand, it is not so bid that you won't slip it into the sink after every use and wash it.

Happy buyer!