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Wusthof Classic Ikon Carving Knife Hollow

Wusthof Classic Ikon 8-Inch Carving Knife Hollow, BlackI added the Carving Knife to my set of Wusthof that I have been using for more than a year. This knife certainly lives up to the quality I have learned to expect from Wusthof. The feel is solid, it carves cleanly and effortlessly and it easily takes an edge when needed.

Cutlery and More 17-slot Universal Knife Block

Cutlery and More 17-slot Universal Knife BlockJust received this bamboo block and couldn't be happier. The coloring is perfect in my kitchen filled with oak cabinets. It is much richer looking than my old, pale butcher block style, and I love the size as well. I had wanted a "medium" holder so that I could put a convenient amount of knives on the counter without taking up too much space and this is an ideal size.

It holds ten knives on the top, plus my kitchen shears, and will hold my steak knives in the front, too. It's a solid, heavy weight (so no toppeling) and has a very professional looking semi-gloss finish and style. Definitely recommended, especially considering the value for such a nice piece.

My old knife block (the one that came with the Hampton Forge knives) was vertical. It wouldn't fit under my kitchen cabinets -this does. And, it has a few extra slots for some of the other knives I had been keeping in a drawer. None of the slots accomodate my kitchen shears though. Nevertheless, it is the solution to the problem I had.

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I needed a wooden block knife holder for my summer home in Nova Scotia had a Cutco set in Texas, but didn't want to spend a lot of money. The Cutco one would have cost almost $100, but this was only about $25. and is just fine. It arrived quickly from Amazon; was in perfect condition and the price was right!

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Cherry color was a brighter red than I had hoped, but is only stained with no lacquer finish, so I threw an extra coat of a dark cherry stain on it & it looks gorgeous now. My Wusthoff knives fit great & it is nearly identical to my old wusthoff block, so I'm very happy with it.

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I am very happy with this purchase. It's just the right size to hold all my knives, including the steak knives. The bamboo color is nice and looks good in my newly remodeled kitchen.

Prodyne K-8-S Stainless Steel Spreaders, Set of 4

Prodyne K-8-S Stainless Steel Spreaders, Set of 4Though advertised as stainless steel, it must be a very low grade. If you do not dry these spreaders immediately after washing rust spots can develop on the blade. It's not that big of a deal for me to return them, so I kept them.

Other then that, they fit comfortably in your hand, and easily spreads cream cheese, jellies and dips.

These are nice basic spreaders they feel sturdy with a good thick handle and look nice when entertaining, not to plain but basic enough to fit any occasion.

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Perfect spreader. Easy to clean, lightweight, perfect size and look great on the table.

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Gibson Mr Coffee Harpwell 1.8 ? Liter 2 Qt Whistling Tea Kettle

Gibson Mr Coffee Harpwell 1.8 ? Liter 2 Qt Whistling Tea KettleI needed a new tea kettle and like other reviewers have stated on reviews for various styles, who would have thought it would have been so involved finding one I liked? The thing that was most important to me is a removable lid. My last tea kettle cost me probably less then $10.00 and has lasted for better then 15 years. The only thing that was wrong with it was the handle. It had begun to become loose and did not have screws that could be tightened. It was becoming dangerous due to the fact that when I was pouring the boiling water into my cup, with the handle being so loose the 'pot' of the kettle would swing and I was afraid that one day I would end up with boiling water all over myself so off I went looking for a replacement. I love shopping on www.amazon.com so I looked and I looked and read reviews til I was cross-eyed! Although this one had no reviews (and I am pleased to be the first!) I liked the looks, the fact that it has a removable lid, and a stationary handle that stays cool and has a button you push to open the pour spout. With my old one, I had to remove the whistle from the spout and as you can imagine it could be very hot. The whistle on my old tea kettle was piercing; this one is softer but I am able to hear it if I'm in another room. I like the fact that the lid fits very snug. I have arthritis in my hands and the button on the handle that opens the spout is easy enough for me to push open and closed. It's a good weight and does seem to be very well constructed. I have been using it for my nightly tea ever since it arrived and I am loving it! It really looks nice sitting on my black smooth top stove too. I think I'm going to be using this one for a very long time.

This is an excellent tea kettle. It holds 2 quarts, it heats up quickly, pours perfectly and doesn't spill a drop, handle stay comfortable. It has a lining on the inside and I can't see any way it could possibly rust (I do empty it every time), and it whistles loud enough to be heard anywhere in my house. What more could you ask of a tea kettle.

I have read lots and lots of reviews on other kettles (as well as this one). I couldn't believe all the complaints on some of the other kettles. This one seemed to be just right for me and it is! It is also a beautiful kettle with a nice modern look, and I love mine. Thanks again, Amazon 5+ stars for you and the kettle.

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this is just what i was looking for i had been looking for a whisteling tea pot for sooo long and i read a ton of reviews before i buy anything. and this item did not really have all that many good reviews but i thought i would take a chance with it so i did and i'm glad i did. it whistle so loud with time first you will seem steam coming out of the whistle tip but then after about 10 min after that the whistle will slowly get louder. so don't worry the whistle does get very loud. but works great and always love the "me coffee" brand.

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The tea kettle is ok. I love the shape and look. It is very large, larger than I need. I love the the trigger to open the spout. You click it and it pops open and stays open until you shut it. The thing I find disappointing about it is that the handle gets very hot. I find I have to us a pot holder when pouring which is very disappointing. Because of the hot handle I would not buy again, and will probably keep an eye out for a replacement.

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I shopped long and hard for the perfect tea kettle. This one is great. It not only is affordably priced, but also has my must-have features. This kettle has a loud enough whistle, is not too big, is attractive, has a very substantial stay cool handle, has an easy to reach spout opener button which avoids steam burns, and it heats the water quickly to a full boil. I highly recommend this kettle.

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Mundial 5615-6 1/4: Boning Knife 6-1/4" Wide Stiff Blade

Mundial W5615-6 1/4 6-1/4-Inch Boning Knife, WhiteVery sharp upon arival. Good heft and feel in the hand. Just throw it into the dishwasher to clean. I'll be getting on for my son.

This knife is a great purchase. i was sceptable at first since all I use is JA Henkels, but I must say for triming and boning meat this knife is great.

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This is the most knife I've ever bought for this amount of money. It is well made, extremely sharp, and holds its edge well. I can't speak to re-edging ease, as I have not had to sharpen it yet. But, for a boning knife this is perfect.

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Mundial is a Brazilian knife company which was established using German technology and quality control. I have been very pleased with their knives. This Commercial Kitchen model is a boning knife that serves well as a very sharp utility knife.

I bought several for gifts and they have been appreciated by the recipients. Quality + Modest Cost = Great Value.

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Dexter-Russell SG163-9SC 9" Serrated Offset Slicer, Sofgrip Handle

Dexter-Russell SG163-9SC 9' Serrated Offset Slicer, Sofgrip HandleThis knife has stayed sharp and continues to work well now for over 4 years. Good size, light, easy to use. Cuts through soft bread and a hard crust equally well.

Dexter Russell (DR) is hands down the best manufacturer of kitchen cutlery for the money. I have been using DR knives for over 15 years, at home and working in a restaurant. They exceed the quality of much more expensive knives. You cannot go wrong with this knife or other DR products. I no longer buy any other knife brands for my kitchen.

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The knife seems to be well made and the weight is good. The handle is of a material that makes it easy to hold. That being said it has a big basic problem. It won't cut in a strait line. Because of the fact it is only ground on one side of the blade or because of the way it's forged/hammered it rolls to the right (clockwise) when you cut firm thick items. I've tried it on grapefruit a dozen times and it cuts fast and clean but you have to force it by applying a left or (anti/counter clockwise) pressure to make it cut the same thickness at the top of the slice as the bottom. If you don't do this by the time you get to the bottom it will be half again as thick as the top. I find that to be a problem.

It works fine for bread and less dense items or smaller things. but something the size of a grapefruit or a roast and forget it. It looks like a 3 year old cut the stuff up.

It is so sharp that I got careless once when I was not wearing my kevlar glove and I cut myself. It cut so clean I didn't even know it until I saw a bunch of blood that didn't belong.

So pros: Good materials and very sharp.

cons: Won't cut strait.

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You want a knife that slices both bread and any other food buy this. Excellent handle as well.

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Farberware Classic Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set

Farberware Classic Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware SetI have always liked the Farberware cookware for over 30 years. The steel pots are perfect. I am not crazy about the non-stick ones, wish they had covers too, and a bit heavier. Besides, I don't care for non-stick surface as much because it could leave toxins after a scratch. I like the glass lids, they are easier to clean. The size of most pots in this set is fairly small which you may not realize from the size provided in quarts, but appropriate for a small household's kitchen. Overall, it's a pretty good quality set for the price compared to all those other brands with highly inflated prices.

I have owned my Farberware for 12 years and love it.It was made in the USA. So when I wanted to get cookware for my daughter, Farberware was my 1st choice.I ordered a "10 piece classic set" from Amazon(They sent it through another shipper but it came on time and was well packed)

When the set came my daughter cooked oatmeal in the small sauce pan for 3 mornings and noticed the finish on the bottom of the pan was chipping off I called the plant and they said that they would replace it. Before I could send it back we used one of the larger pans and noticed it had a small chip in the bottom and was discolored on the sides and bottom. I looked for the warranty which said it was "limited lifetime" but didn't cover discoloring and a lot of other things. This was STAINLESS STEEL. It didn't say what was meant by "lifetime" so I guess it was the lifetime of the pan, which was 3 days in this case.I then checked to see where it was made and it was Thailand. I called the plant again and they don't make anything in the USA anymore.I boxed it all up and returned it.I learned most cookware is made overseas now, so I don't know what to buy. But it won't be Farberware. It is a bunch of junk! I'm hoping some other factories overseas are better, they couldn't be any worse.

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I love the farberware cookware. the pots are perfect. some lightweight pots my wife purchased actually warped and thus rattled on the stovetop. since i am the cook, it drove me crazy. i threw them out in less than a month. the only "problem" and the reason for 4 not 5 stars is the non-stick pans. I hate the non stick surface because they scratch and can leave toxins in the food . cant convince my wife that you must use wooden utensils, so i just threw them out

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Great value for the price. I have always found Faberware quality to be trustworthy. I recommend this set for everyday use for a small family. The pots are not big so if you cook for a lot of people, this is not the set for you.

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Received this set UPS today and returned to Amazon.com today also. Made overseas from thin cheap steel. Faberware has sold out their reputation by backing these sets of poor quality stainless steel. Bought individual pieces made by Hamilton Beach from a local kitchen store and got better quality and a better price.

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Wenger Swibo 12-1/4-Inch Butcher Knife, Semi-Flexible Light Blade

Wenger Swibo 12-1/4-Inch Butcher Knife, Semi-Flexible Light BladeFor the price ($42),you can't get a better knife.

WARNING ! ( and watch your fingers ! ) Extremely sharp, takes an edge from a sharpener very well, the 12 1/4" blade is the only way to cut 100 % of your food.

Fortessa Bistro 18/10 Stainless Steel Flatware Set, Service for 1, 5-Piece

Fortessa Bistro 18/10 Stainless Steel Flatware Set, Service for 1, 5-PieceCustomer review from the Amazon Vine Program I'm going to risk the unhelpful votes and go against the rest of the reviewers on this item. While I agree that the design is extremely nice, the flatware manages to look both classic and contemporary at the same time, it's also nicely polished and very heavy, I still don't like this set.

Our everyday set is by Reed & Barton, also sold here on amazon but is priced far lower then this (less then $100 for service for 8). Honestly the weight is about the same, the Fortessa is a bit heavier but if anything it feels almost like a chore to lift the pieces with the additional weight. The edges on the Fortessa aren't consistently smooth, if you run your finger along the edge of the spoon for instance it feels uneven and rough. The final deal breaker for me is really my own fault for not looking closer at the photos, what they are actually considering a plus "makers mark on every item-craftsman symbol of quality" I can't stand. There is a engraved mark on the front of the pieces which no matter how many times I use them I always glance at and initially think there is some sort of dry food stuck to the piece and it drives me nuts.

If you can get past that symbol and are looking for very heavy flatware at a premium price it might be perfect for you, I'll stick with my other set personally :)

Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program To set the stage I've been using the same Hampton Silversmiths "Bistro" flatware set since 2000, and I've been very happy with them. While I did start perusing flatware off and on about a year ago, I'm in no real hurry to replace them and not prone to sing the praises of just any nice flatware that comes my way.

That said, these utensils are quite nice and I'm happy that I was able to audition them. Style is all personal preference, and you can likely tell from the pictures if you like that. I'll discuss what you can't see. I think that the construction and build quality are excellent, with consistent fit and finish throughout. The heft is nice, with the exception of the knife that seems overly heavy to me, and all pieces have good balance. The surfaces are very smooth and comfortable (with one exception listed below). The utensils came packaged nicely to prevent shipping damage. I've been mostly handwashing them because I just have one set, but I've run them through the dishwasher at least a couple of times to check for issues and can't see any change in the appearance.

The one thing that I really don't like, and the reason for removing a star, is the makers mark on the spoons. The mark is, IMO, the single flaw in the comfort of the spoons. The mark annoys me because I can feel it every time I put one in my mouth. The mark on the forks isn't so bad because my lips don't tend to touch that part of a fork, but they touch the back portion of a spoon all of the time. If they had to mark them, I wish that it would have been where the base of the cup meets the handle where neither hand nor mouth would tend to touch it. Because I like everything else about the spoons, I've been using these for over a month now to try and get used to it, but I haven't at least, not yet.

Despite not loving the knife, I'd consider getting a full set of these if it weren't for the mark. However, because of it, I won't be ordering any more.

If you are used to such a mark, or are able to try out some spoons with one and don't mind it, then I recommend trying these. They really are very nicely made. At the current price of $30 a setting, these do seem pricey to me especially if you're getting enough for a family. I think that $20/service would be a decent (if not great) value. Even that would be about twice what I paid for my previous set, but these are a step up.

A note on the 18/10 steel. From what I've read, I think that's a bonus in this case because these are polished and the nickel provides a nice sheen. I've read how much better 18/10 (same as 18/8) is than 18/0 in regards to corrosion resistance, so I wouldn't even consider 18/0 flatware when I was looking last year. That is, until I found the packaging to my 11-year-old set last month and saw that it was 18/0. Imagine my surprise! I have never seen any signs of rust on my flatware none. They have been left in water (or dipping in pools of water in a bowl) for extended periods from time to time for over a decade. Of course, everyone's mileage may vary, but I'm less averse to 18/0 now. 18/10 is more corrosion resistant and offers some insurance, so I do think that it's worth more. I'm just not convinced that I need it, given that I don't plan on passing down my flatware as an heirloom.

Overall, these have a lot of nice qualities. I don't like the mark on the spoons and am not a huge fan of the large knife, so I won't buy any more. Given the pros, though, you might want to consider these (especially if you can see them in person at a store near you).

Pros:

Sturdy construction

Consistent fit and finish (with one very minor mark on one spoon, which was under the polish)

Nicely polished surfaces

Great balance

18/10 steel (apparently the same at 18/8, but a step up from 18/0)

Cons (for me, anyway):

The makers mark on the spoons

The knife is larger and heavier than I prefer. I think that it might be problematic for younger kids.

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Pros Very sturdy. Could probably pull up the tile on our marble counter with the spoons. Weighty aka hefty. I like the heavy feel, but some may not. I read one review of someone getting fatigued while using heavier flatware. Really? If your hand / forearm gets fatigued eating, you're eating too much.

Cons Shipment came damaged (UPS' fault surely, so I am not docking for this). Seller responded quickly but was unable to ship out the missing knife in a timely manner (issue I am also not docking for as Amazon stated a 1-2 month delay on shipping at the time).

The real cons begin with the finish. First, this is 18/8.3 silverware not 18/10, but that's fine. I'd be surprised to find any silverware setting under $75 per that uses actual grade 305 stainless. That being said, the finish scratches SO EASILY. The wear was noticeable after three HAND washings using only a minimal amount of a non-lemon based soap and the soft side of the non-scratch (blue) sponge.

Numerous nicks and poor finishing job on the components. The finishing job was just hands down lazy. These were not buffed properly nor finished properly. It looks like the plating process was done totally half-assed. Furthermore, albeit small, there is an obvious dent in the bottom of one of the forks. It appears to be a total failure, across the board, by the QA person on duty when this set was made, which doesn't bode well for those buying a set in the near future.

Overall, if you are going to spend near $40 per setting (with shipping), look elsewhere. A middle grade Oneida or R&B set for similar, if not less money, will provide much more bang for the buck. Obviously you are not trying to buy top of the line if you're interested in this set / price range and that's fine, neither was I, but when I do it over again it will be for something either less money, so the flaws will be expected, or I will spend 50 100% more and guarantee satisfaction.

Would I buy from this seller again? Absolutely. Would I buy this product or anything from this manufacturer again? Absolutely not.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program The flatware set I currently own was purchased as an 8-piece setting for under $100. It was cheap. It is also functional but is not as high quality as this single serving set which would cost $239.60 for a service of 8 at its current price of $29.95 per 5-pc single service.

Overall, I think this set is very well made. It is heavier, stronger, and in most cases larger than my current flatware set.

For instance, the dinner fork, dessert fork, and knife are 1 inch to 1-1/2 inches longer than my forks and knives. However, my spoons and these spoons are the same length. I also weighed each piece and compared it to the one I own and this is how they stack up:

Knife is 4.6 oz and my knife is only 2 oz.

Dessert fork is 2.2 oz and my dessert fork is 0.8 oz.

Dinner fork is 2.8 oz and my dinner fork is 1.1 oz.

Teaspoon is 1.7 oz and my teaspoon is .08 oz.

Tablespoon is 2.7 oz and my tablespoon is 1.3 oz.

There are only two things that disappoint me with this set. First, because the handles on the flatware are bulbous (more round than flat), they do not stack well. As a neat freak, I like my flatware to stack nicely one on top of the other. Second, all the flatware except for the knife have an engraved "trademark" on the front and name and "trademark" on the handle. The knife has no engraving on the handle and on the blade is a written name AND written "trademark." Since the name and "trademark" on the knife is in a different format than on the rest of the flatware, it makes the knife look like it is part of a different set. However, these are relatively minor points.

This flatware functions very well as eating untensils and except for the two disappointments I mentioned above, I think it is a quality set. They certainly are attractive.

December 26, 2011 Update I showed this flatware to my boyfriend and he was very impressed. He say they are very attractive and functional. He did mention it would be great if they sold it in sets of 4 or 8 at a cheaper price than $29.00 per one serving. However, in general he could find no fault with this flatware and to him the set is a five-star product.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program If you're looking for some nice flatware, then you really can't go wrong with this Fortessa 5-piece set. The package includes a dinner knife, dinner fork, dessert fork, tablespoon, and a teaspoon, all of which have a simple and elegant design. It is also worth noting that this set is a bit heavier with somewhat thicker handles than you might be used to. While I've seen a couple of other reviewers who dislike the weight and shape, I disagree it makes them feel very durable and long-lasting.

Overall, I'm quite happy to have these. If I ever need more good-quality flatware, I'd definitely buy a few more sets.

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Deli-Pro Slicing Knife

Deli-Pro Slicing KnifeThis serrated knife is very sharp. The cutting guide is excellent for slicing bread evenly, meats, cheeses, even cutting fruit like tomatoes. The guide and adjustment knob make it take up more room in your drawer than usual, but this useful tool will more than replace the knives you have to store in other places.

I bought this knife specifically to cut my fresh homemade bread. Got tired of the uneven slices of hand cutting it with a knife that squashes it anyway.

This worked perfectly! Got the even slices I wanted, and no squashed bread.

We've also used it on other things, such as slicing ham, carving turkey....has worked wonderfully each time.

The dial to adjust the width of the slice is easy to use. Just be careful not to loosen too much or it just comes off. You can easily reattach it, but just beware so you don't lose the screw or something when doing it.

Works perfectly for what I bought it for.

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These are great, especially for slicing bread. I liked mine so well, I have bought several for gifts.

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I've gotta tell ya I had my doubts about this knife. I have searched & tried so many products to slice bread that I had just about given up. I decided to give this knife a try...

By far this is the best ever bread slicing knife. No smashing or tearing & the guide works wonders to keep your slices even.

Since I can slice now I have been baking like crazy.

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I know the knife is for deli and meats, but I use it for my homemade bread. I can now make slices either thin or thick as I want. It cuts great, and does not rip the bread. If you make homemade bread you will love it.

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Wusthof Gourmet 7-Piece Steak-Knife Set with Oak Block

Wusthof Gourmet 7-Piece Steak-Knife Set with Oak BlockWe use and love the knives. Easy to handle, weighted just right. Shape for precise cutting. Continue their degree of sharpness use after use. Thats why we are looking to buy more.

Treat these knives as you would your best Wustoff and you'll be rewarded. If you store these in a wooden block or case, ocassionally run the blades against the sharpening steel and hand wash and immediately dry the blades, they'll stay sharp and last for years.

If you want your cutlery to last and perform, NEVER, EVER put your knives in the dishwasher. Regardless of the price, top notch knives are not designed to be washed in a dishwasher, period. Don't be a lazy bum!

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love these knives & the little block is perfect for my little kitchen one of the nicer looking blocks at this price point...

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The name Wusthof tells it all!

I have been cooking with a 10 piece Wusthof kitchen Knife set for over 40 years.

I bought my first set in 1972 and still have them . We use them every day in our home kitchen and they are as good as the day I purchased them. I wouldn't think of buying another brand.

The Gourmet Steak Knife set is of equal quality.

If you can find a better product at the same price or below, let me know...

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The handles on these knives are very comfortable, and the non-serrated blades make a nice, clean slice. Unfortunately, the blades are very thin, and, in fact, the packages that I received had multiple broken knives upon arrival. (Amazon did immediately replace the broken ones.) I have found that I have to baby these knives while cleaning and storing since it is very easy to bend the tips. Too bad, because otherwise they would be perfect.

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Zojirushi BB-PAC20 Home Bakery Virtuoso Breadmaker + Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons, 4-Piece Set

Zojirushi BB-PAC20 Home Bakery Virtuoso Breadmaker + Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons, 4-Piece Set + Accessory KitI received the virtuoso bread machine and was expecting the first loaves to be not that great. However, much to my surprise, as i have never made a loaf of bread in my life and so these are the first ever, the first loaf (organic whole wheat) came out good, not great. Why? I used olive oil and did not put it with the other liquids, i put it last with the dry ingredients. The bread tasted great, but the shape was a little off because of my mistake. Now, on to the next loaf (organic whole wheat banana) and i made a few changes to the recipe and made sure i put all liquids first. The loaf came out almost perfect! It was shaped really nice with a smooth top and we sliced it into a regular loaf of bread. This loaf tasted better than the first but the only reason it was not perfect, i only put one banana and thus, the banana flavor was weak. Although the banana was weak, the taste was great and my kids love it. The reason we bought this machine is because our children go through a loaf a day and we were buying organic whole wheat from Whole Foods and so you can imagine the costs. With the virtuoso, we cut the price in half per loaf, it taste just as good if not better and we control the ingredients.

Ease of use? We found the machine to be very easy to use and the instructions are easy to follow. As long as you measure correctly and put the ingredients in the proper order, this machine is very easy to use. Basically you put the liquids first, then the dry ingredients, set the program for the bread you want to bake, close the lid and then press start. It is really that simple. Because the bread pan is made of non-stick material, the bread comes right out without a problem. I cannot stress how easy this machine is to bake a loaf bread. Remember, we have never baked a loaf of bread in our lives. For clean up, it is a breeze. The non stick coating on the bread pan makes it very easy. With warm water and light soap, any residue comes right off.

We understand that there are less expensive bread machines available and so we cannot compare this machine to the others. However, we are very pleased with this machine because it is very easy to use, has many options for various baking items and in our household, it will pay for itself in a few months. Although some may find the unit expensive, it all comes down to what you are looking for in a bread machine. Because we are health conscious and use a loaf a day, we wanted something that was easy to use and would produce a quality product. What we really like, we control the ingredients that will eventually be eaten by us and our children.

Made my third loaf this weekend and they have all turned out great. This replaced a machine I had for years and I expected to have a bit of a learning curve with the new machine but I'm already making some of my 'old favorites' with no problems. So far I'm thrilled!

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While expensive this machine does not disappoint. Texture is great and capacity is a plus. Recipies for Jam are very good and not as sweet as store bought.

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Arrived in 3 days nicely packaged and works great. The knives, cook book and measuring cups and spoons that are a part of the package offered by esavings were all there. The knives were average grade, the cook book was nice and the measuring cups and spoons were high quality heavy gauge stainless steel that have some weight to them. Not some thin cheap metal. They also were deeply stamped with the size that is easy to read.

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Unit works perfectly. The double blades assure a good mixing of the

ingredients no matter how thick the dough is. Very strong unit, bakes

great, highly impressed.

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SELECTOOL - Master Sharpener - Sharpens Knives, Scissors, Tools, Axes, Hatchets - Cuts Glass & Tile

SELECTOOL - Master Sharpener - Sharpens Knives, Scissors, Tools, Axes, Hatchets - Cuts Glass & TileI've tried all kinds of sharpeners over the years stones, stone systems, gadget sharpeners. NOTHING I tried ever put on the kind of edge I was looking for . . . until the Selectool.

I bought one at an antique threshers reunion in North Carolina. I saw the guy dull up a machete, sharpen it with this tool, and then cut paper with it. "Okay," I said, "I'll try one more time."

I took it home and proceeded to sharpen every knife in my wife's knife block in about 5 minutes. I got a very sharp edge on all the knives, including the bread knife, very quickly with very little effort. Well, well. It looks like this thing actually works. I check her knives occasionally and they stay sharp. Very impressive for the price.

I've used it to sharpen a bunch of scissors in my house. I've got a bunch of kids and they dull up scissors fast. This tool sharpens every one of them quickly and easily.

I actually have sharpened my lawn mower blade with this tool, just like it says. I tip the mower over, lay the tool on the cutting edge, and stroke down. It takes off a bunch of dull metal very quickly. I do the same number of strokes on the other side and its sharp. It really does what it says.

I'm not a glass cutter, but I believe this tool will cut glass and tile if I need it to. The unit comes with a lifetime guarantee, and the company has been around for almost 50 years, so I can get a brand new tool if this one ever breaks. Nice!

I recommend this highly. I've struggled with other sharpeners that claim to work but don't really do the job. This one does it all and more. Great tool.

**Update**

A few months after I started using this product on my knives and tools, I began doing demonstrations at live shows around where I live. I'm pleased to report it works as marvelously on everybody else's knives as it works on mine. Its a wonderful product to demonstrate, and I've been doing it now for more than 2 years.

Do you remember the old commercial where the guy says, "I liked the product so much, I bought the company!" Well, I bought the company, and I am now the current owner of The SelecTool. We continue to produce it right here in the U.S.A, and I can honestly say I enjoy using it more now than when I first got it. It does exactly what a knife sharpener is supposed to do.

I think you'll like it.

I own motorized and standard bench or hand sharpeners, and they do have their uses; however, the Selectool Master Sharpener has become more and more my "go to" tool because of its simplicity and flexibility. I have other sharpeners that work great, but only for specific jobs or they require a keen eye on safety while using it. Out of the package you can use the Selectool on many tools that need a sharp edge including knives, mower blades, and scissors. Its easy to use, safe, and doesn't require a power cord or special lubricants. My whole family has used it including my two sons (ages 13 & 17) who are boy scouts...even their friends in the troop come over to sharpen their pocket knives. Remember to watch the training videos and practice a little bit on a couple of "not so critical" knives first. There is a technique to using the tool, but you will pick it up quickly no sweat.

Bottom line: a great tool, easy to use, a solid warranty & a low price.

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I've been carrying personal knives for over fifty years. I am compulsive about keeping them sharp. Until I purchased a SelecTool I always used stones for sharpening. I found that stones work okay for the softer blade metals, but once I got into the harder blades the stones were not as effective. However, once I began using the SelecTool I no longer encountered this problem. I now use the SelecTool for all my sharpening needs both personal as well as around the kitchen. The sharpening stones I used to keep in a kitchen drawer are now somewhere in the garage.

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Purchased one and wish I hadn't. It is flimsy and difficult to hold and manage (it's only about 6" long). I am not able to get an edge on anything, and have had to have my knives 're-sharpened' that I attempted to sharpen with this gadget. The reviews you see are probably the, result of the "President" soliciting customers for a favorable review in exchange for a FREE additional tool. I fell into the trap when I received a request for a review in exchange for a free second tool, and I left a positive review thinking I could sell the additional tool and recover my loss. The sad news is the guy won't send the tool, or even respond to emails. What gives? Below is a copy of the email he sent to me asking me for a review of the product. I am sure others who have purchased the tool will recognize the email. Save your money and get an electrical sharpener than will actually put a decent edge on your blade(s).

From: Selectool Training Video

Date: Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 9:17 AM

Subject: Xxxxx, I have a request for you . . .

To: xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@gmail.com

Hopefully you've been using the Selectool Master Sharpener on your knives, tools, scissors and shears with great success,

(I personally use it on all my knives and tools, and I know it works well.)

(Just in case you still need it, the link to the online training video is here.. If you haven't watched, I highly recommend you do, as a quick refresher. I watch it myself and find its very helpful.)

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Send email to amazonreview@sharp4life.com, along with either a link or a screenshot of your review, and we will send your FREE Selectool Sharpener as our THANK YOU for your effort.

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I've had many sharpeners over the years, the Selectool Master Sharpener was one of the best investments i've made. I've used many other sharpeners that cost a lot more money that claim to work but don't really do the job. Out of the box I use it on my knives, Mower blade's, and scissors. Its one of the easiest sharpening tools i've seen in a long time. My wife was even able to use it after watching the short video on Youtube.

I highly recommend this little device, its a very good investment. Bottom line this one does as advertised. Great tool, good investment.

Messermeister San Moritz Elite Stealth Chef's Knife, 8-Inch

Messermeister San Moritz Elite Stealth Chef's Knife, 8-InchThis stealth 8" knife is an absolute razor. I also have the elite but this stealth version is very light and agile. I cut for long periods of time and never tire. I love the San Moritz handle and good looks. Messermeister is by far the best knife for the money.

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Opinel Knives 01300 Kitchen Set with Beechwood Handles

Opinel Knives 01300 Kitchen Set with Beechwood HandlesThis is a great knife set! Even surprised that nobody reviewed this item. Wood handles are perfect. They do not getting darker with time and do not absorb water. Blades come very sharp straight from the box. Pure quality from France! Highly recommended!

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Chicago Cutlery Insignia2 12-Piece Block Knife Set

Chicago Cutlery Insignia2 12-Piece Block Knife SetI picked this set up recently on a lightening deal for $49 and that is why I give it three stars instead of two, which I would have if I paid the regular Amazon price of about $84 for the 12 pieces. I really like the heft and balance of forged knives, especially steak knives, so I was eager to give these a try. They arrived extremely sharp, no complaints there. The handles are thick and heavy giving these a very substantial feel. But, the three problems I found were:

1) Four out of the nine knives in my set had small chips in the cutting edge (two steak knives, the 5 1/2 utility and chef's knife). So I had a replacement set sent, which arrived before I shipped the other set back. Good thing I waited to send the first set back, as the new set had three knives with chips in the blades. These chips appear to result from grinding the soft metal too thin or aggressively at the factory. These are tiny chips, but they pose a potential rusting issue (see problem #3 below) as well as an aesthetic one. The utility knife also had some issues with the edge being rolled a bit along the two inches closest to the handle, further indicating just how soft this metal is.

2) The workmanship is shoddy around the bolsters and handles. If I hold the knives up pointing at the ceiling with the cutting edge facing away from me and look at the bolsters, I can see that the curved bolster is lower on one side than the other on about half the knives (easily an eighth of an inch or more on some of them). This is not a deal breaker to me as it is something I can easily live with-it just shows a lack interest from the people making these. There are also gouges and scratches around the bolsters and across the handle tangs on all of the knives, as well as on the plastic parts too. Almost all of the cutting edges are ground unevenly, with grind marks that have wandering widths along the edges much like my only other Chicago Cutlery purchase, a chef's knife Chicago Cutlery WSF 7-3/4-Inch Chef Knife, Sheath Packaging that I gave as a gift to my mother.

3) These can rust in a hurry! The very first time I used a steak knife it rusted in three places. While cooking up a huge meal, the original block of knives was sitting on the counter while I was mulling over requesting a replacement set and I used a couple of these. Later, I put four knives (two from this set) into some water in a dish in the sink to soak for a few minutes so I could clean them more easily. I forgot them until the next morning and was astounded to find the steak knife badly rusting along the chipped area on the blade, as well as on the bolster where the plastic handle meets it, and on one round spot on the side of the blade. One of the paring knives from this set was also soaked over night but it did not rust, so maybe that tells something about the varying quality among the individual knives.

I have had many stainless knives over the years, including some incredibly cheap ones (Maxam brand, eight dollars for 14 pieces at my local hardware store) that have never rusted after much worse abuse than this. The two other knives that were accidentally soaked over night were Victorinox brand stamped steel knives, the (Victorinox 40520 Fibrox 8-Inch Chef's Knife and a paring knife from this set Victorinox 48042 Cutlery 3-Piece Paring Knife Set ) that have never hinted at rusting.

This Chicago Cutlery knife set is a low cost way to get the heft of forged knives without paying several hundred dollars, but the compromise is much softer metal that is more likely to rust than other cutlery and a lot of poorly finished parts. With the low price I was not expecting premium quality, but was still surprised by the chips and rapidity with which I found one rusting. I was able to put together a whole set without chips from the two sets Amazon sent me and shipped the worst ones back. Overall, I think I can enjoy these knowing I paid just fifty bucks for them but will have to steel them often and never, ever, let them be wet for very long. For the money, and after I combined my two sets to get blades without chips, I think I ended up with a three star product.

This knife block set is great for the average home cook! I use it all the time and each knife works well. The kitchen scissors is especially handy, and the knife sharpener is convenient. The wooden block looks really nice next to our wood cutting board. To keep these knives looking their best, try not to wash them in the dishwasher very often or the black handles will fade a bit.

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Bought this same set almost 10 years ago and probably paid more for it back then. Reading the reviews I was concerned about quality and a careful inspection did find some cosmetic issues. I looked at my old knives and found they had some of the same cosmetic issues though in ten years I had never noticed them. The new knives feel good when handled, are very sharp and I expect will also last ten years. Simply put, a great value for someone wanting very good knives at a bargain price.

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This set has just the right number and type of knives needed for our cooking. They are of very high quality, with all the best features from the blade to the handle. I was amazed at how well they handle. They are nice looking. I can not imagine another improvement they could make.

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This Chicago Cutlery set is great. All the knives are durable and sharp. They are balanced better than many other knife sets and that makes them easy to use. These make great gifts for anyone who spends a little time in the kitchen.

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Bodum Bistro Ceramic 17 cm-6.5" Santoku Knife

Bodum Bistro Ceramic 17 cm 6-1/2-Inch Santoku Knife, BlackCustomer review from the Amazon Vine Program I am an avid home cook, and have been reading about knives for a while. From what I understand, there are basically three alternatives:

Carbon steel knives don't hold their edge for long at all, but are easy to re-sharpen to a very fine edge.

Stainless steel knives hold their edge longer, but are harder to re-sharpen.

Ceramic knives hold their edge longest, but are most difficult to resharpen. Also, ceramic knives are fragile enough that you don't want to drop one, put it in the dishwasher where it might bang against other implements, or cut meat with bones, for fear of breaking or chipping the blade.

Like most home cooks, I've been making do with stainless steel for a while, but I was excited to get the chance to try and review a ceramic knife. Basically, this knife has worked well for me, and it's become my "go-to" knife for slicing and dicing vegetables. It's very sharp, and works fast. It slices cleanly and dices quickly. I like that it comes with a plastic sheath, since I was worried about putting a knife this sharp and this fragile in a drawer.

The Bodum santoku wasn't as revolutionary for me as for some reviewers -it's a little sharper than my chef's knife, but I can't slice much thinner or much faster, just a little better in both cases.

I didn't have the loose blade problem or the balance problems that some of the other reviewers experienced, but the blade problem is a concern. I assume Bodum will fix this in future models -if you are reading this review in the future, I would look for at least a few months of consistently good reviews.

Lastly, be careful -this thing is sharp. I had to warn my kids, who saw the white blade and bright colors and assumed that this knife was safer for young hands than Dad's shinier knives, but haven't had any other problems.

Update 9/30/11: Well, it was fun while it lasted -I ended up taking a chip out of my knife when breaking down a peach last week. It was my fault, not the knife's; I had been warned not to cut meat with bones, and on reflection, stone fruit like a peach is at least as risky. The knife must have chipped on the pit. On the other hand, it held its edge and remained my primary knife for fruit and vegetable chopping for nine months. On the gripping hand, I'm going back to my stainless steel chef's knife rather than buying a new one, so I suppose that while this was nice, it's not nice enough to make me want a replacement enough to pay for one.

Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program It's not a real santoku knife, it's between a santoku and a western chef's knife. It's not as thin, and the added ridges are supposed to help food not stick to it i guess.

I have metal chef's knife, but after I got a metal santoku knife I started using the chef's knife less and less. I really liked the thinner blade and just the way it worked.

After getting this knife, and not seeing much difference (and it feeling very blade heavy), I got a kyocera ceramic knife as well for comparison because i didn't know if those were characteristics of all ceramic knives or just this knife.

Basically i think the Bodum and the Kyocera are competing in the same space so I will make the comparison.

-Bodum is not balanced, blade is a lot heavier than the handle, but this makes little difference when using the knife (Kyocera is balanced).

-The handle on Bodum is really really nice and nonslip (better than any I have used).

-The Bodum blade is too thick (thicker that kyocera).

-The corners are not rounded so they may be week an chip (Kyoceral rounds off the corners).

-Can't sharpen knife (Kyocera can be sent to be sharpened for free, and they also sell sharpeners).

-Handle colors make it look like a toy for kids.

-Included sheath is really a nice touch (Kyocera didn't include).

So I don't think I can recommend this knife. It's not bad but there are better out there.

EDIT (Nov 2011):

I hate this knife. I can't get over the bad balance and that it takes so much effort to cut (since it's thick at the spine). It's still in my kitchen but I never use it. I have multiple Kyocera ceramic knives which I love.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I opened the box and took out the knife. Bigger than I expected, and interesting looking... I put the knife into its enclosed plastic sheath. Nice fit. I pulled the sheath back off, and...

The blade came out.

?!

I stood there and stared at it for a second... was it possible this was supposed to happen? Surely a knife this expensive wouldn't fall apart the very first time it was taken out of the box, right? Alas, it's true. The bottom of the knife, the part that's supposed to be in the silicone handle, was covered in dried brown glue, but not in any way sticky. I promise I didn't do anything rough to the knife or pull the sheath off in a rough or reckless manner. Okay, so we weren't off to a good start.

I washed the knife (instructions suggest handwashing in mild detergent. If you must use a dishwasher, make sure the knife can't hit against anything, or it could chip). And in case you were wondering how sharp it is, I managed to slice open two of my fingers while I was washing it. But that could be attributable to my being an idiot. It's deceptive-it looks a lot like plastic, so I kept thinking it couldn't possibly be that sharp. Looked more like a toy than a deadly weapon. Famous last words.

Anyway, it is sharp. I first used it to attack an apple, and found I was able to slice with terrific precision and ease. I could make very thin slices with no "back and forth" dragging action. I never owned a knife that felt as precise as this one. The handle has a good grip (made of silicone) and is not as bright green as it appeared on my screen.

Then I tried it on Italian bread, and it did not fare well. Took a lot of "sawing" to break through the crust, and then flattened the bread as I cut through. But this knife is not meant for bread, specifically. It's meant for meat, vegetables, and herbs. And for those purposes, it does cut quite well.

So I'm left with a mixed review-I sure wouldn't be happy to spend the retail price and then have the darn thing fall out of its handle, but I think the blade itself and the design are good.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This knife is extremely sharp, has good balance and a grip that feel good in your hand. Unfortunately, the tip broke off on the 3rd use while trying to cut chicken breasts on a wooden cutting board. I contacted Bodum customer service and they told me to send an email and photo to their sales department. I did that and 2 weeks later, I have not heard back. I sent it a 2nd time and we'll see if they get back to me this time.

I also own a set of Kyocrea ceramic knives and so far they have not chipped. However, Kyocrea rounds off the tip, so maybe Bodum should consider doing the same.

I do like Bodum and I have purchased other products from them. I especially like their citrus juicer. But based on the fact that it chipped so easily and also because customer service seemed lax on this issue, I can't give the product more than 3 stars.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program In terms of looking at this item and determining does it do the basic job, the answer is yes, but that doesn't tell the whole story. The blade is plenty sharp (though if it loses its edge, it may be harder to sharpen than steel would be) but the balance feels, well, off. Without having seen Alton Brown (Good Eats: The Complete First Season), I knew enough about handling knives to know that if a knife doesn't feel right and doesn't feel balanced when handling it, you are likely not going to be using it as efficiently as you could. You may strain your muscles more than you would otherwise have to and not be able to make the knife cut as easily as you would hope.

Beyond that issue though, the handle for this knife doesn't seem to be well mated to the blade. In handling this knife, you feel as if the handle might come off with little or no effort. If you aren't careful you could literally have the knife blade go flying out of your hands. Personally, that doesn't inspire confidence in being able to rely on one of these knives on a regular basis.

If the manufacturer made some improvements, I could see this item becoming more highly rated. For now, I'd advise caution and would probably recommend looking at other similar items.

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Victorinox Bone Dust Scraper, Square, White Poly

Victorinox Bone Dust Scraper, Square, White PolyI JUST GOT A 1/4 SIDE OF BEEF SO I USE THIS SCRAPER AND IT WORKS VERYGOOD I'M HAPPT WITH MY PURCHASE.

We process our own meat and this works great! We have 2 and they are tough and durable. Love it.

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Item works well. The chops and steaks were clean as a whistle after using the scraper. A must have for the home butcher.

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J.A. Henckels Twin Pure Peeler

J.A. Henckels Twin Pure PeelerAnother top quality Henckel's product, good ergonomic design with large handle and Henckel's sharp blade. Makes peeling quick work !

I was surprised that J.A Henckles would make such inferior product. This is the worst peeler I have ever bought. The handle is big and bulky and the blade gums up after a couple of cuts. This is a new design for them, the old peeler was sleek and very sharp. Disappointed.

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I order a bunch of Henckels "twin signatures" (Made in Germany). I saw this peeler and order it as well. This peeler is made in China. Although it's a Henckels, the craftsmanship/quality is not up to par. Henckel's have many lines of products made from many third countries. This peeler should have been listed as "Henckels International" so that it can be readily recognized by buyers as "lower-ended" products made by other country other than Germany.

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I like this peeler, it is a little larger than the Pro S with the black plastic handle that Henkels stop making a while ago, this is a good replacement for it.

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I want everyone to know this is the best peeler I have ever own.

You all should get one and the last for 20 years. CR

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Ginsu 4889 Bakelite 5-Piece Prep Set, Black

Ginsu 4889 Bakelite 5-Piece Prep Set, BlackThis set of knives was bought at a gift for my girlfriend. They are relatively "attractive" and VERY Sharp, but if you use them in a dish washer, the handles become dull looking. The do not retain their original shine. The do not loose their edge but if having a "pretty" set of knives is important to you, then this set is not for you.

They are great knives for the price,I would buy again from Ginsu. My only complaint is that they're not dishwasher proof.

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I have had these knives for months now and they work great, I have cut raw yams easily with these, and to me that is one of the hardest things to cut. I would recommend not to put them in the dishwasher; because it dulls the darkness of the handles,and they are easy to hand wash but I was in a rush that day.

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This knife set is quite the bargain. You cannot get a better deal than this one for a price like this. They work great too!

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I thought the knives would be larger and some what shaper. They are okay for small hands but not as sharp as I thought they would be.