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Showing posts with label kitchen chef knife. Show all posts

Curious Chef Large Nylon Plastic Knife

Curious Chef Large Nylon Plastic KnifeMy 8yo and 5yo used this knife for the first time tonight and loved it. Planning on ordering one more so they can both chop at the same time.

My granddaughter loved the knife and can now cut up her own fruit and vegetables. She helps my daughter in the kitchen.

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Great for a 'Big Helper'. Keeps little fingers safe. Not great so great at actually cutting, but is worth making cooking fun and healthy.

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Bought this looking for a plastic knife to replace an old Rubbermaid knife that broke. Unfortunately, the square tip make it unsuitable for cutting things in coated pans (which is what I need to do.) Construction is OK, but why would I want a non-rounded tip? What it needs is a shape similar to a metal knife. Why do I need a plastic chopper?

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The Ultimate Edge 12 inch Master Chef three sided sharpening steel with three different grit

The Ultimate Edge 12 inch Master Chef three sided sharpening steel with three different gritI had high hopes for this as a quick sharpener that would leave a fine edge. I'd previously used one of their single grit steels and liked it enough to give it as a gift. This one is a tremendous disappointment. I have tried to use the finest grit to get a very sharp finished edge on several knives. I believe that each one came out less sharp then when I started. I find I do not use this tool as I just do not trust it to do the job. A very disappointing purchase.

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Zwilling J.A. Henckels Oval 12-Inch Honing Steel

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Oval 12-Inch Honing SteelI purchased a book for my husband called "Knife Skills" and this honing steel was recommended. The advantages are that is is long enough to hone a 10" chefs knife. It is oval, so there is more contact between the knife and the steel. It has a ring to hang it up and a hand guard. It looks attractive, but it is huge! It didn't even come close to fitting in our block that easily holds our 10" chef's knife. We had to place a hook on the wall to hang it. We were prepared for this, so it wasn't a problem. You don't want it banging around in a drawer, so hanging from the wall or the fridge is really the only option. They put that ring there for a reason. If you are prepared for storage difficulties, it could be the best and only steel you ever buy.

If you are looking for the perfect honing steel this is it. Beautiful to look at, correct size for larger carving knives (and more than enough for smaller knives), and oval to maximize the cutting surface. This is the tool recommended by Norman Weinstein in his "Mastering Knife Skills" book. For all American, German and French-style knives.

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I really like this kitchen tool. I sharpen my knives as needed and the results are wonderful. I have the honing steel hanging above my knife block for convenience... but it also decorates a very difficult tiny slice of wall. Works perfectly for me!

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I have this honing steel and I love the oval shape because it works an edge on all sizes and shapes of blades regardless of their quality.

5 mojo*z for this workhorse

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This is a gift--I haven't used it so I'm giving it three stars--probably worth 4 stars but I'm more than a little upset -I paid $50 for an item that didn't even come in a box--just bubble wrap. I just "assumed" that it would be in a box with maybe instructions on how to use it, care for it etc. VERY ANNOYED!!!!!!! It's too late to replace it --(Christmas present) & luckily the recipient knows how to use it.

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Stainless Steel Mandolin Slicer

Stainless Steel Mandolin SlicerI've had this exact model for about a decade. It's clunky and inconvenient. The sliding range for the first of two cutters is too narrow so the sliding part slips off the tracks and then binds up. It's easy enough to clean though. I mean it works, sure. But the pressure plate is small and round inside of a large rectangular crevice and comes down at too high of an angle to really hold a collection of radishes well. They slide around so I have to struggle with arranging them. The veggie holder area is quite small so you can't do long pieces beyond about 2.5 inches. I think this would useful to someone in a cafe who used it all the time so they got used to it, but for occasional use it's kind of a drag. I gave it 3 stars since it's certainly very high quality. The first of two blades is a bit chipped even though I haven't used it but a couple times a year. It's old world design though has me online as I write this, searching for other options to make zucchini and radish slivers. Maybe a rotary slicer? When I try to clean this it swings around in the sink and threatens to break my heirloom dishes since the support bracket is free swinging. It's like a violin I'm not good at playing and I can't quite tell if it's me or the violin. It doesn't finish the last 1/8" of a zucchini, so I get a snack that way. Slivers of zucchini and radish do make perfect low carb Atkins diet friendly salad bases though, so either I need to tweak this thing by bending the slots further closed that the moving part slides on or I need to get a more modern design. This beast is too clunky. I want to like it but I can't. This represents the perfection of an old world design. I think it makes more sense to look at either the $400 Shun Pro or something cheap that's perfected in plastic. I'm much more picky than most. If I say I kind of like something it means it's *fine*.

Edit: for making julienned zucchini and radish slivers my old Robot Coupe food processor grating blade disk works PERFECTLY. Instead of slicing long it cuts short 1" long very thin slivers so the zucchini peel gives a very nice visual effect on the ends instead of becoming inconsistent tough dark green noodles mixed in with the white pump noodles. Perfect for scoop-able salad. I don't need a working mandolin after all. I used to associate a grating blade disk with grated cheese, meaning little bits, but I'm getting perfect little toothpick like pieces that really bring out the flavor of the crunchy veggie without turning it into a pump whatsoever! It actually is so noodly that I get a pasta sensation from it, a very good thing for an Atkin diet lifestyle. So I would highly suggest that people look into food processors instead of $$$ mandolins.

I researched mandolines thoroughly online before ordering this model. The day after I ordered it, a dear friend gave me a Japanese plastic simple one that only slices thin. it does nothing else. It actually is easier to use, in part because the surface is uninterrupted. In addition the plastic one, being totally simple, has no little places for pieces of food to hide at clean up time. Nevertheless, the Bron does have more features, such as wavy cuts and lattice cuts. It also has infinitely graduated thicknesses and can make julienne cuts. However, the cuts are not always easy or elegant to make. Cucumbers, for example, usually get stuck on their skin. I am not willing to peel them because they are organic and most of the nutrients are in the skin. So my cuts are imperfect, and, while not ideal, it's ok.

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This mandoline is a sturdy and well-made tool, excellent for making even and precise slices, shoestring potatoes (pommes allumettes), waffle-cut potatoes, ordinary French fries, and so on. I have had mine for about 15 years, and it works like new.

The main problem with it is that it's expensive. There are inexpensive plastic slicer/shredders available, such as Benriner (often sold in Japanese and Korean grocery stores), which work just as well. In fact, they're actually better for very fine slices and shredding. If you only want to make French fries, you're probably better off getting a French-fry cutter, which is faster, but it's hard to get blades fine enough for true shoestrings.

The Benriner plus a French-fry cutter together will cost about half as much as the mandoline, and work as well or better; of course, they are nowhere near as heavy-duty, but that won't matter for most home users.

The Bron mandoline has a couple of minor disadvantages. On older models, the feet would scratch countertops, but I believe this has been fixed now. Although most parts are stainless, the rivets and screws do rust a little; this has not been a problem.

The pusher does not work very well. On the other hand, this is a dangerous tool used without the pusher -it produces especially ugly cuts if you're julienning. My solution is to use a cut-resistant fillet glove (also good for the Benriner). This gives you far better control and thus less waste.

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MinoSharp Medium Stone Sharpening Kit

MinoSharp Medium Stone Sharpening KitThis is a quality whetstone, and it works really well. This is my first attempt at home sharpening, so I started with pocket and hunting knives to practice my technique before letting my Globals touch this. The guides do a nice job of making you keep the correct angle for Global knives. If you are tired of trying to find somewhere to sharpen your Global knives, then you should buy this whetstone! With a little practice, I am able to keep my knives almost factory sharp.

I do not personally own one, but my sushi senai does, and it works great! I've used it on my blue steel yanagi. ( a 350 dollar blade) And for you home sharpeners out there if you are sharpening western style knives put a penny between the blade and the stone to help measure out the proper angle

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This is a great product, and I got it at the same price here as I would have anywhere else online.

If you are in culinary school, I would recommend you shop around at local stores first since they often have student discounts you won't find online.

If you are a home user, I would recommend buying an informative book on knife care so you don't destroy your stone/blades while trying to make them sharper.

My only knock: be very careful with the guides. You have to clean the insides very carefully and that can be difficult since there isn't much space. The second time I used them they scratched my new and very nice paring knife quite badly.

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Cook at Home Cutlery Set, 15 Piece

Cook at Home Cutlery Set, 15 PieceI bought these knives back in October and they started rusting almost immediately. If you allow them to soak before washing or let them air dry, they will most definitely rust. You must wash and dry these knives immediately after using to minimize rust.

Although I'm disappointed that my knives are already rusting, I'm not too upset or surprised since I didn't spend a lot for them. If you're looking for a cheap knife set they're not bad, but if you expect to have nice knives for years, this is not what you're looking for.

For the price, they're really not bad, but unless you're broke, spend a little more and get something that will last.

Kiwi Stainless Steel Deseeding Knife and Fruit Carving Knife

Kiwi Stainless Steel Deseeding Knife and Fruit Carving KnifeThis knife does just what I bought it for. It's sharp, light weight and easy to handle. It cuts an orange peel perfectly. It stores safely in it's own case.

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Kyocera Wide Julienne Slicers

Kyocera CSN-182S-NBK Wide Julienne Slicer, BlackI bought this looking for something easier to store, set up, and put away than my Bron mandoline, but wound up somewhat disappointed. This is hard to store, and there's some problems with how the blades are configured.

This slicer measures 3-5/8" x 8", plus another 3-1/2" for the handle, so roughly 3-1/2" x 12" overall. That's smaller than the 6" x 16" Bron, but still pretty big, and takes a lot of room in the drawer. The bigger issue with storage is that there no way to protect the blade. The cutting guard doesn't attch in any way, and it comes packaged on a card, so there no box to keep it in. As a result, you have to hang it up or find a spot where the blades won't be damaged.

The blade configuration is the second big problem. Unlike the Bron, the vertical blades sit exposed about 1/2" in front of the horizontal blade. 40 razor sharp vertical nibs of somewhat brittle ceramic are not what I'd call a good idea. Hard to store safely--do you want ribbons sliced into your hand while fishing around in a drawer?--and hard to protect from damage.

Usage-wise, this is effective. As typical for Kyocera, the blades on this are extremely sharp. I have some Kyocera knives over 12 years old that are still razor-sharp, despite never haveing been sharped. The one caveat is that you can chip the blades if you aren't careful.

Like most mandolines, the blade guard serves more to guard against lawsuits than actually providing a way to protect your hand. Leave a stub on the vegetables you're cutting, and use a dishtowel or a cut-resistant glove to protect your hand. Because the vertical blades are exposed and not tucked under the main blade, you'll need to be very careful as you get toward the end.

Cut-wise, this works pretty well. You get a standard julienne cut. I don't know why it's call a wide julienne. The only quibble is that unless you use a lot of downward pressure, you tend to get ribbons instead of square julienne. Downward pressure is dangerous because of those exposed vertical blades. On a standard mandoline, you can adjust to compensate for that, but here you are stuck with the designed blade spacing.

In the end this loses a star for the exposed blades, and a second star for the lack of a guard for storage.

I have been using this product for a few years now. It is a very simple kitchen tool that does the job well enough in many situations. It julianne slices ginger, cucumber, carrot, and a lot of other things, especially for those that are used in bulk quantity or only for flavor. For example, when I make ginger-infused dry vermouth, I can use less ginger and still extract ginger flavor fully and quickly by julienne slicing ginger. If I'm slicing ginger by hand, I'd not bother julienne slicing and use more sliced ginger and infuse a bit longer. But this thing is handy in a situation like this. (Julienne sliced ginger is easy to remove by straining.)

For salad and garnish, I would still slice them by hand. The cut surfaces do not look as pretty compared to the results I can get easily using a very sharp vegetable knife (which is generally true for a lot of cutting tools of this type). The advantage of this tool is speed and simplicity. Again, I would not use this thing to make garnish, unless I'm cooking for a large party. But then a better option is a professional quality mandoline with a proper blade.

Among a few other good options for julienne slicing, I still rate it 4 stars because it is simple, easy to use, quick to wash and store away. Professional grade mandoline would require more work to set up and clean up. Hand cutting would require clean cutting board space. This tool requires not much more than two hands to work with.

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With this you get professional thin (amazon description says 1/8" but the one that arrived was 1/10" or 0.1" compared to 0.09" for the regular julienne slicer, I don't think that makes it much different to advertise this product as giving you a "wide" julienne... the size difference is so minute that you probably won't be able to tell) julienne cuts easily and fast! It is amazing.

The finger protector is not perfect but works fine when the vegetable gets to about 2 inches high or less. Obviously, it will leave about a 1/3 inch stump you'll have to either cut yourself or use it for another time. I say this because the julienne pieces are so beautifully uniform that you'd probably want to not mix anything else :)

What's great about this product is that the blade is made from ceramic with some kind of high tech diamond sharpened technology and it sure is sharp! And they don't rust or corrode and they advertise that it stays sharp 10 times longer than steel blades.

Highly recommend! My only regret is that I did not get the slicer together, I'm going to get the double-sided slicer, for vegetables like onions and peppers which can't be julienned.

I think I could make great hashbrown with this stuff in no time!!!

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I bought this and it does exactly what I wanted and expected.

There is a typo on the package and in the product description: the strips produced are not 1" wide, they are 0.1"=2.5mm wide. The typo is clear enough from the product picture where the little verticle teeth are spaced at 1/10th of an inch, but I thought it might be worth commenting.

Love these slicers!

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I have used this slicer several times a week for almost 6 months. It is still as sharp as the day I got it. I use it mainly to slice carrots and cucumbers. Slicing is fast and easy. I can slice an entire cucumber in less than a minute. I generally just rinse the slicer well and let it air dry. I put it in the dishwasher periodically or after slicing carrots (to get rid of the orange carrot color). The slicer comes with a small plastic thingy with little plastic spikes to use as a holder when the vegetable or fruit gets small (to avoid thinly slicing your fingers -I have no doubt that this would slice fingers quite easily, although I have thus far avoided testing that theory!). The little plastic guard works, but it takes me some doing to keep a carrot or other really hard vegetable from slipping off, as the little plastic spikes work better on softer foods. The slicer is very thin, so storage is easy, even in my cramped kitchen. I lean it against the inside wall of a cabinet, slicing side toward the wall. I wouldn't want to stick it in a drawer, as I would be afraid of slicing my fingertips off while looking for it. The only real drawback I see is that the thickness of slices is not adjustable. You only get paperthin. I will have to see if they make one of these for thicker slices, as sometimes I want a thicker slice.

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Chicago Cutlery Woodworks Bamboo Boards

Chicago Cutlery Woodworks 14-Inch by 5-Inch by 3/4-Inch Bamboo BoardI have owned two of the smaller bamboo cutting boards for longer with no issue. After about 7 months the sides on this one started to come unglued and warp up. I called World Kitchen, LLC to inquire about a replacement. It seems as though World Kitchen, LLC, makers of Bakers's Secret, Chicago Cutlery, Corelle, Corningware, Ekco, Magnalite, Olfa, Olo, Pyrex, Revere and Visions doesn't offer a warranty on there cutting boards. According to the representative this is due to the fact that they can't control how they are cared for which can affect how they last. Isn't any product just like this. Can a vacuum cleaner manuf. or anyone else for that matter control how you care for the product which directly could cause a warranty issue? No thats why you make things good enough to last through that.

Background. I have been creating wood furniture for many many years, I know how to care for wood and I know how to keep it looking new and yes i could easily fix this but why? And furthermore not everyone has that ability.

The side pieces to this cutting board are completely unnecessary. If they didn't put those on their that would potentially greatly reduce the chance of something happening like this. However they may be there to keep the bamboo in the middle strait. I'm not familiar with the properties of bamboo in that way. So if that is the case then securing the sides on via dowels or wafers would have been ideal to insure a long lasting quality product. However they are just glued on and expected to hold through being wet and dried on a daily basis ... right.

The representative told me that she has had the same cutting board for many years with no issue. I replied with I've had two smaller ones too for a few years and no issue so obviously this is a manufacturing defect. In the in did not care.

The surface of this board is nice though and easy on knife edges. I much prefer bamboo over any other wood for cutting. I can only advise this product if you have the ability to fix this issue if it arises or have the disposable income to fork over money for a new cutting board soon down the road.

Works great and came fast. Just make sure you get the bamboo oil. Without it, when it's cleaned and dry, it looks dusty...almost like someone let milk dry on it.

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The first board arrived in three piecesit had never been glued. The second board arrived with a crack, so fine for dry foods, but any liquids come through onto the counter. Not a well crafted item.

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This cutting board was splintered before I even had a chance to use it. After one use it was so bad that I'm sure there were splinters in my food. It is not the item pictured and the size is just okay. I really didn't want to buy an expensive bamboo cutting board but I think it will be worth it in the long run.

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Board started peeling apart after 6 months. Will not absorb oil to retain moisture. I would not recommend bamboo for cutting boards.

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Wusthof Classic 3-1/2-Inch Paring Knife

Wusthof Classic 3-1/2-Inch Paring KnifeThis knife is good for everything from mincing herbs to slicing fruit to filleting small fish it even makes a pretty good steak knife. I finally broke down and bought a second one, so my mate and I can cook together without fighting over it.

Like all the knives in the Wusthof Classic line, this knife is fully tanged and bolstered. The tang extends into the handle and offsets the weight of the blade, and the bolster sits on your index finger to provide the fulcrum point. The result is a knife that is remarkably responsive and balanced. Some reviewers prefer the larger utility knife to this 3.5 inch parer. This knife is lighter and shorter, and therefore provides a balance point that is more comfortable for a smaller hand.

If you want the full arsenal of Wusthof prep knives, get the bird's-beak parer for digging the eyes out of potatoes and the stems out of peppers, get the serrated utility knife for slicing citrus and tomatoes, get the trimming knife for cutting off stems and boo-boos, and get the utility or boning knife for for slicing and meat prep. But if you just want to buy one, get this one.

I strongly advise people to get GOOD knives. You don't end up with a drawer of junk, and you will grab for this one probably more than any other in the kitchen. This is my workhorse, and I love Wusthof knives. I've had a set for 20 years, and only replaced my paring knife because it was missing from my set after a move. I do everything with this, peel vegetables, cut dice, slice or dice onions.

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I received this paring knife (included in the course fee) when I took a Wusthof knife skills course at a local shop. It's everything a knife should be sharp, solid, well-balanced, and a comfortable fit in the hand. Wusthof got the proportions of the classic-style handle about right; not too fine, not too chunky... just right for comfort and control. After the course I gave it to my mother, who was surprised at its sharpness. (I already owned a Henckels Pro-S 3" paring knife, which has a slightly longer handle... IMO the two knives are similar in quality.)

This is also the knife that inspired a friend who finally bought one to exclaim, "I'm surprised you didn't say, 'You call that a knife????? THIS is a knife!' when you were using my (old, stamped, serrated) knives!" She now understands my addiction to forged German steel.

As always, it's best to try several knives in person and see how they fit your hand before buying, but it would be hard to go wrong with this one.

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Undoubtedly the most often used knife in my kitchen, and the one I absolutely cannot do without. The Wusthof Classic paring knife has a 3-1/2-inch blade that's perfect for small cutting jobs and peeling. (It's pointed tip pops eyes out of potatoes!)

Whether slicing lemons, quartering an apple, or taking a nibble from our favorite cheese block, this is always the knife I reach for. It's quality is unsurpassable--it's forged to precision and perfectly balanced.

Wusthof has been producing quality cutlery for almost 200 years--it's a product you can rely on!

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Having already owned two of the larger Wustof Classic knives it wasn't a difficult decision to buy this one when the price came down to $29.

After buying some hard beets at the farmers market I grabbed a knife from a good enough set, took one slice then remembered this new knife was in the drawer. The difference in slicing between a good enough knife and this one was the difference between good enough and outstanding.

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Magnetic Knife Bar, Plastic Base

Winco 13' Magnetic Bar with Plastic BaseThis product is cheap, strong, and looks nice. One 18" rack can hold almost 10 knives very securely and it also comes with the mounting hardware. I bought two since it was such a great price.

LOL. They were stuck to each other....through the boxes! So yes, they have grip! I had to test my knives on it, and they did, right through the box, so I know it will work as soon as my husband mounts in on the wall.....

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My wife and I fell victim for the cheap price tag. And that's exactly what we got--CHEAP!

This item is completely useless as a knife holder. Upon taking it out of the box, we found only a 2" area was strong enough to hold a knife! The other 11" was a huge "dead spot", not even strong enough to hold our smallest paring knife or a metal ruler.

It makes for quite an awkwardly utilitarian fridge magnet, but that's the best that can be said about this brick of plastic and metal. Save your money, don't even consider this item any further.

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I wanted something to get the sharp knives up, and out of drawers where the grands could get to them. This is awesome. we put it inside a cabinet door right above our prep area. Works like a dream! We have 6 knives on it with room to spare!

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It's ok. Does the job. I'm not too demanding. Be careful where you place it. Five more words required. fin.

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Wusthof CLASSIC 2 Piece Hollow Edge Chef's Set

Wusthof CLASSIC 2 Piece Hollow Edge Chef's SetI own quality knives from the best manufacturers in just about every type and blade length and these two are, by far, my favorite. Very high quality and very convenient sizes for just about any meal prep.

Excellent knives, Wusthof is simply the best product, razor sharp and both knives cut meats and tomatoes brilliantly. Every kitchen needs these.

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I purchased the set at Sur La Table for $99. It was a great value because I wanted a long lasting knife set to start with. I was between the 6" and the 8", but the value for the 6" was much greater and it still had some weight to it. As far as the blade goes, everything I've cut through, cuts like butter, from lettuce,vegetables, chicken, etc. As long as you have the blade sharpened regularly and take care of the knife and hand wash, not dish wash it, it will last forever. I highly recommend this for new home owners or as a gift to someone special. Its a great set and a great gift idea at around a hundred bucks. Its an investment that lasts forever, that's how you need to think about it when buying these knives.

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Well, I love my awesome knives! I have them mounted on a steel knife rack above my stove and they are the only knives I use!

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This is a perfect set to start with. I got these for my sister in law because she was jealous every time she used my full set of classics. These are 2 super useful blades and you might not ever need more, keep using your old crappy bread knife and sandwich knife, and just have these for the legit work!

Get these when you are young and instead of wondering why you didn't get these 20 years ago.

YOSHIHIRO- Molybdenum steel Wa Gyuto Chef Knife 10.5" 270mm - MADE IN JAPAN

YOSHIHIRO- Molybdenum steel Wa Gyuto Chef Knife 10.5' 270mm - MADE IN JAPANI compared this to my old chef knife, and it is much sharper! I regularly sharpen my old knife but I can never get it as sharp as this knife. Now I'm excited to cook because I can use this blade.

Knife arrived very quickly and packaged well. This knife is very well made with great attention to detail (fit & finish). Light weight and great balance will make this effortless to use. Grind is very good no over grind to be seen and it should take a wicked sharp edge once it meets the stones. I have other Japanese knives and this one will be used often. Thank you for making such a good product at this price point.

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I've been using German knives for the past ten years or so and have been very satisfied. This is my first Japanese. Wow, I didn't know what I was missing! This is a beautiful, well balanced knife. The blade is very sharp and high quality. I highly recommend it!

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every edge is perfect but they send me the wrong color of handle delery is good its not heavy very much ligth to handle

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I spent hours searching different knife dealers online looking for the best knife for my dollar. I had not heard of this brand before. So I was a little worried at first. After reading pages and pages of knife nerd forums, I made my choice. Trust me when I say that you will not find a 10.5 inch Japanese gyuto for a better price. And this is not a cheaply made knife. I use Wustoff knives and a variety of other Japanese style knives at work. And the quality of the Yoshihiro is superior.

I'm really happy with this purchase.

Unless you want to spend $350 or above on a Japanese knife, you should search no further.

And it's nice to know that I'm not giving my money to some "knife factory giant".

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#22 (3) Sausage Stuffer tubes + stuffing kidney plate disc for Meat Grinder by Hobart LEM Cabelas T

#22 Sausage Stuffer tubes + stuffing kidney plate disc for Meat Grinder by Hobart LEM Cabelas Torrey etcI was very happy with this set. It seems to be made of high quality stainless and everything appears to be heavy duty. I've used these a few times and they fit nice on the grinder. I have no complaints.

Kuhn Rikon 4.5-Inch Nonstick Colori Serrated Knife, Red

Kuhn Rikon 4.5-Inch Nonstick Colori Serrated Knife, RedI wanted a serrated knife to cut meat. This is actually a tomato knife. I still like it remind you. I just wish the title were more accurate so I would be surprised when I got it. The case is too tight for the knife. I am not sure if I will use it. I tried a couple of times, I saw it cut the middle part of the case.

I like Pure Komachi serrated knife better, but they do not have one for meat either.

I guess I am only disappointed because it is not what I expected. It is still a good tomato knife.

I love this knife! It's well balanced, comfortable to handle and it cuts smoothly and evenly. It does a fabulous job of sweeping through double-textured foods with hard exteriors and delicate interiors. With the late summer's bounty of fresh tomatoes from our garden, this is the pefect tool to slice the skin without bruising the fruit. The cheerful red color makes it easy to find in the drawer and the cover keeps it safe, so I'm not cutting myself on a daily basis.

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You'll find you want to keep slicing fruits and veggies with this knife. I've had it for a while now and it hasn't lost it's sharpness. The blade cover really helps protect you while in the drawer with other knives. Light weight and easy grip makes cutting less tiresome to complete.

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This is an item that has stood up well to use and is a very convenient one to have in the kitchen, especially when slicing tomatoes thinly.

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I have purchased several serrated knifes of Kuhn Rikon from Amazon and TJMaxx. I used them regularly and gifted to my friends. Non serrated knifes tend to loose their edge. Serrated knife sharpness is long lasting, safe and comfy to work with.

Great product. You can count on it.-Sannai

Norpro 673 Ice Cream and Cookie Scoop

Norpro 673 Ice Cream and Cookie ScoopI have been baking up a storm this year and was so sick of using spoons to get the cookie dough on the pans. Ordered this little gem while letting molasses cookies, chocolate chip cookies, and peanut butter cookies set up in the fridge. Order received super fast and I was whacking out perfect sized cookies like a pro. No cramped hand, either. Yay!

I bake lots of stuff for the Seniors at a local Senior Center here in Albuquerque. This product makes my work go very quickly.

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Used it for chocolate chip cookies. The first and second cookie came out with difficulty, the third had to be dug out with a spoon. It broke on the fourth cookie.

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This scoop has been great except for the fact that it does not always push out all the dough/ batter i scooped into it. Other than that it is a great, versatile product!

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It is a piece of Junk. It broke the very first time I used it. I would not recommend it to anyone.

Mercer Millenia M22907 7-Inch Vegetable Knife

Mercer Millenia M22907 7-Inch Vegetable KnifeI work in culinary so I am constantly looking for knives. Brands and shapes. I bought three of these Mercer knives to give them a try. I have never heard of this brand before. They are great. Sharp and sturdy and hold an edge. I definiely will buy some more in the future. I am very happy with them.

This product encouraged me to buy more from this company. Good quality knife. Easy to grip and use for cutting veggies.

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I've never commented on a product on line before, but this knife has been excellent and is worthy of a little praise. We eat plenty of salads during the week and tons of different fresh veggies . I can really double time it, chop, chop with this little tool. I'm finished in no time. What a difference from the knives I'd been using.

I like it!!!

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ZHEN Japanese VG-10 Damascus Fruit Paring Knife, 3.5-Inch

ZHEN Japanese VG-10 Damascus Fruit Paring Knife, 3.5-InchGood cutting experience, easy to sharp, but be careful, it's design make that it's really easy to cut one finger when you use it.

No rust problem with this kind of blade.

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Oceanstar KS1217 Non-Stick Coating knife set with Block, Elegant Black, 6-Piece

Oceanstar KS1217 Non-Stick Coating knife set with Block, Elegant Black, 6-PieceI'm not a person who cooks everyday, but I use these knives for cutting vegetables, meats, and fruits several times per week. They work well, and hold up fine in the dishwasher. I don't use the stand, because I store them against a magnetic strip on the wall. The knives look good in the kitchen because they're colorful, but they're practical, too. The colored coating seemes to keep food from sticking too much to the blades. The only thing that I had a bit of trouble cleaning off was darker juices from red meats. When all is said and done, these knives do a good job under moderate use.

Colorful, practical, and economical.....a great deal for the price. We have a kosher kitchen so the colors make it very easy for us to separate the dairy knives (colors) vs steel for meat.

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Magnolia Gyutou Knife Sheath 210mm (8.3")

Magnolia Gyutou Knife Sheath 210mmThis saya was described as a pin-less one, but unfortunately it was snug fit for about a day or so b/f needing a pin to hold the knife in. I kept it non the less and used a toothpick as the pin. Anyone interested should get the ones with pins.