Showing posts with label kitchen knives set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen knives set. Show all posts

ThinkBamboo 6pc Reusable Bamboo Travel Utensil Sets - Fabric Carry Pouch

ThinkBamboo 6pc Reusable Bamboo Travel Utensil Set - Black CheckThe bamboo silverware set is great. It's just the right combination of tools to toss in my backpack and use wherever I go.

However, the beautiful fabric wrapper does me no good -I didn't realize the gold circles were glitter, which comes loose all over the place. Glitter on the inside of my backpack, glitter on my hands, and most of all, glitter on the silverware. Were I not too busy to return this, I would exchange it for a different design, one without glitter.

I'm happy with the purchase, I keep my set in my back pack and wha la -like magic I do not send plastic utensils to a land fill. As a student seeking a BA that respects a triple bottom line, ethical treatment of People, Planet & still being able to produce Profit, my Bamboo Utensils make sense.

The package arrived promptly and I'm happy. I did however make 1 change, I added my chopsticks!

Buy ThinkBamboo 6pc Reusable Bamboo Travel Utensil Sets - Fabric Carry Pouch Now

Exactly what I wanted for my office. Set contains every size utensil one could need for lunch. just love it!

Read Best Reviews of ThinkBamboo 6pc Reusable Bamboo Travel Utensil Sets - Fabric Carry Pouch Here

I've been using this set for about two months and it is holding up really well. My only real complaint is that it would have been even better if the middle sized spoon was replaced with a second fork with smaller tines to make stabbing salad pieces easier. The large spoon works well for soup and stews, it looks somewhat shallow but you still get good sized bites with it. I use the smaller spoon for stirring drinks and eating yogurt or pudding but the middle spoon seems redundant. I have used the knife several times for cutting soft fruit and meats or bread and it actually cuts, though not as well as a metal knife of course. The knife is showing a little wear after several uses, I chipped one of the teeth on the stem of a pear, so be careful what you cut. But honestly for a wooden knife you can't expect much more.

They clean up easily with rinsing in them in the sink with a little soap and water and they don't show any signs of stains even after homemade chilli or curry.

I get lots of compliments from my coworkers on them and it is a great set for the price.

I even like the carrying pouch, it doubles as an impromptu napkin and is easy to clean in the sink if it gets dirty, it's also large enough that I added my own chopsticks and chopstick rest and it still rolls up nicely and is secure.

Want ThinkBamboo 6pc Reusable Bamboo Travel Utensil Sets - Fabric Carry Pouch Discount?

I loved this set and used it camping, just because I could. However, just a note for anyone who hates glitter everywhere: the fabric, at least on the one with little circles, has glitter all over it. I tried washing it alone once, to loosen the glitter and remove it. That worked partly, but I still ended up with glitter on me, my camp gear, and my food. A few more washes or some extra scrubbing would remove that isssue. The utensils themselves are fabulous.

FOREVER SHARP Profesional Food Service knife set Series 6 pc brand new SURGICAL steel

FOREVER SHARP Profesional Food Service knife set Series 6 pc brand new SURGICAL steelI bought my Forever Sharp tm. knives at Sams Club after a demonstration. 39.95 with a lifetime gaurantee. I treat these knives the same way I treat my Stainless steel silverware. My silverware does not rust, these knives do, and the straight edge knives do not hold an edge. you will be continually sharpening them. I will not buy another set. Look up the reviews off this sight on Forever Sharp tm. and you will find a host of complaints.

I received these knives as a gift. I now suspect they were a regift because the serrated knife could not cut through a tomato. I will be mysteriously leaving them in the kitchenette at work.

Buy FOREVER SHARP Profesional Food Service knife set Series 6 pc brand new SURGICAL steel Now

I purchased the forever sharp knives set at Wal-Mart after a demonstration. The second day I used the steak knife, the handle split and I have not been able to find an address to have it replaced. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Read Best Reviews of FOREVER SHARP Profesional Food Service knife set Series 6 pc brand new SURGICAL steel Here

I bought a set of these at Sam's about 3 years ago and they are still sharp and totally rust free.

Want FOREVER SHARP Profesional Food Service knife set Series 6 pc brand new SURGICAL steel Discount?

These knives are a big pile of s***. Don't waste your money unless you need some throwing knives cause that's all there good for.

Lekue Twin One Utensil Set, Green

Lekue Twin One Utensil Set, GreenThe chop stick part probably will have to wait a little longer for the kids to use, but the fork and knife is definitely good to train kids to eat properly at table. There aren't many fork/knife combo out there for kids, mostly fork/spoon. It's great to be able to train kids to use fork and knife properly, just no "stab and saw."

Kind opf cool, kind of geekey, not very sturdy but should hold up with hand washing and a little TLC.

Buy Lekue Twin One Utensil Set, Green Now

Yes you get 4 awful utensils in one over priced package ... save your money... this is the stupidest product on the planet.

The utensils barely fit together.... then they just barely work that way as chopsticks ....

Why not just order some Chinese food and get some free chopsticks !!!

Read Best Reviews of Lekue Twin One Utensil Set, Green Here

These are great, however, when eating MREs or things that need a spoon... these fall a little short. However, they are a great product... the chop stick function is always fun.

Want Lekue Twin One Utensil Set, Green Discount?

Mundial Mag-Pro Magnetic Bar, Aluminum

Mundial AMR45-18 18-Inch Mag-Pro Magnetic Bar, AluminumHubby had no trouble putting it up on the side of our cabinet. Nice strong magnet holds the knives securely. Perfect!

I've tried a few, this one was easy to install and sturdy. Loved the finish, really helps organize and store my cutlery, AND in a stylish way!

Buy Mundial Mag-Pro Magnetic Bar, Aluminum Now

I had ordered a different one from Macy's and had to return it due to design flaws. This one was far superior and actually what i was looking for. Easy to instal and looks great. Definitlyy recommend and its a good price.

Read Best Reviews of Mundial Mag-Pro Magnetic Bar, Aluminum Here

I purchased this for to make space on the counter. Really easy to install. Looks great and holds the knifes securely on an under cabinet wall,

Want Mundial Mag-Pro Magnetic Bar, Aluminum Discount?

Easy to install... Just tape the paper backing from the package directly onto the wall Where you want the bar and drill the holes through the guide marks. I had a short wall so this shorter size works great. Holds 2 Santoku knives, 2 steak knives, and scissors. So happy to have my knives off the counter and in a safe place.

Save 30% Off

J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 7-Piece Block Set

J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 7-Piece Block SetI bought these knives thinking that Henckels would not put their name to an inferior product, no matter where it is made. After about a months use, rust spots started to appear. These knives were cared for like they were made of the finest China strictly hand washed immediately after use, etc. The final straw came when the chef's knife started pitting on the blade edge.

Fortunately for me, Amazon.com has a fantastic customer service department, and although the thirty day retun limit had expired, they allowed me to return the knives for a store credit. I've subsequently purchased some Wusthof Classics. I know for certain that they are the real deal and won't be cheap and nasty like the Henckels Internationals proved to be.

Horrible product. You can tell these are made in China from inferior "stainless" steel. I put the word stainless in quotations because after about 1.5 months of light use, two of the knives started to develop rust spots. I had read a review from another individual who had the same problem but thought he must be an anomaly as a name brand like Henckels wouldnt put their name on such a low quality product. However, this is not the case and this knife set is in fact garbage.

The worst part wasnt even the fact that it rusted. The worst part is Henckels customer service. After emailing them my issue, nobody got back to me for 3 days. When someone finally contacted me, i sent them pictures of the damage. Nobody emailed me with a resolution and I had to follow up. What kind of customer service is that where the person complaining has to follow up?!?! After I followed up, their response was a generic copy and paste answer saying I should wash the knives with baking soda. Im no chemistry expert but I dont want my food touched with rusted knives (the rust didnt go away after washing with baking soda).

Would give this product zero stars if Amazon allowed me to. Complete waste of money. Should have just added some more money and gotten Wusthof knives which are made in Germany and would probably never rust

Buy J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 7-Piece Block Set Now

I haven't used branded kitchen knives in the past and this is my first experience with these. Ooh man... these are very sharp when compared to the economic value knives I used so far. Found wusthof has great reviews and when I was waiting for a wusthof deal, I got these Henkel's forged priemo for reasonably good deal (at least for forged knives). I liked these knives but I think that we have to sharpen them often to keep them in good shape. Its been only 2 weeks since i bought these, no rust... so far so good. so i gave this 5 stars because i got these for little less then 50 bucks, otherwise i would have given 4 stars. If I don't like these knives in the near future, i would like to try wusthof or willing J.A. henkels(made in Germany)

Read Best Reviews of J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 7-Piece Block Set Here

After much consideration...like a year of consideration :) I decided these were the knives for me. They certainly meet my expectations which were a little on the high side.

Want J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 7-Piece Block Set Discount?

Bought this set and rusted within the first week of use. Henckel customer service does not allow calls only voice recordings. A true disappointment!

Save 59% Off

Sabatier 10 Inch Forged Carbon Steel Chef Knife Made in France

Sabatier 10 Inch Forged Carbon Steel Chef Knife Made in Franceif you know knives, and you like carbon steel, you will love this knife. this knife is not faberware. its not high chromium super hard steel. it is NOT stainless and does require more care than german stainless knives such as wusthof or henckels. it must be dried immediately after use to prevent rust, and will require a few extra passes across a steel each time you use it. it will oxidize and the shiny finish will darken the first time you use it on anything containing iron (meat). this is NORMAL. it is part of the characteristics of carbon steel cutlery. if you look on ebay you will see old grungy looking knives covered in dark patina selling for upwards of $250 and in good condition they are worth every penny. to find a k sabatier at this price without having to pay $30-40 for international shipping from france is unheard of.

this is a relatively new seller on amazon, without much of a track record. i decided to take a chance and am very satisfied. they shipped within 48 hours, and i have the knife 48 hours in advance of my expected delivery date.

the feel, fit, and finish is exceptional. it has a full tang, brass riveted handle which is just about perfectly balanced so us pros that have a knife in our hand 40+ hours a week can use it with little fatigue. once you develop a good patina on your knife you will also notice that food sticks less to carbon steel than high chromium stainless. the shape of the french chef's knife is slightly straighter and thinner than german cutlery which makes it less suited for a rocking motion, but its like a razor when it comes to slicing. one last time as a caveat, this is carbon steel, you cannot dunk it in a bucket of sanitizer and leave it there all night, and if you ever put it through the dishwasher (which will not only stain and pit the metal, but will remove the temper from the blade), please immediately remember this review and slap yourself for me.

with proper care, this knife will end up with your children, and thats no exaggeration as i know people with both solingen (germany) and thiers-sabatier (france) cutlery that is upwards of 80-100 years old.

This knife is excellent. Amazon and China Fair Inc. are great to deal with. The bottom line for the knife is that dollar for dollar carbon steel will out perform stainless by a good margin. Terminology can be confusing since all steel contains carbon, and can be a "high carbon" version. However, stainless steel also has about 13 percent chromium alloyed with the steel to resist rust and stains. The newer tech stainless "super steels" and Japanese layered steels give incredibly outstanding performance but are both very expensive. In this price range, however, you simply can not beat carbon steel for ease of sharpening, attaining a very smooth, sharp edge, holding the edge, and maintaining the edge. The only drawback is a little extra care and maintenance and appreciating the beauty of patina over shine. This knife is a quality carbon (not stainless) knife. Choose a stainless knife if you prefer easy maintenance and shiny looks. Choose carbon for cutting performance.

Steel is iron with carbon. Carbon makes steel harder than iron and makes the steel able to be heat treated and tempered to a very high degree of hardness. Plain carbon steel (without the chromium) is better with this process because stainless becomes more brittle during heat treatment. Also, carbon steel will sharpen into a nicer edge just like smooth peanut butter spreads smoother than "chunky". Also, when you straighten out an edge with a steel rod the plain carbon is more forgiving of being worked back into place and can do it more times before needing actual sharpening.

Dulling of a knife edge starts with tiny bends in the extremely sharp thin edge. If neglected, the edge becomes really dull when these tiny bends bend clear over and sometimes break. Frequently "steeling" a knife with a honing rod straightens the small bends back in place and greatly slows the dulling process. Sharpening (cutting the steel edge with a stone) is postponed for a long time by keeping the edge straight. All knives need this, but plain carbon steel tolerates this better and will last longer between sharpenings and then even be easier to sharpen. A smooth honing steel like the Victorinox, and an easy to use sharpening guide like the Lansky will keep your good carbon knife a superior performer that will last your whole life.

I communicated with China Fair Inc by e-mail before ordering. Their incredibly quick response and good information convinced me they are indeed knowledgeable and passionate about their lines of quality French and German knives. They shipped really fast. I highly recommend China Fair and this particular knife.

Buy Sabatier 10 Inch Forged Carbon Steel Chef Knife Made in France Now

As far as I can determine this is an authentic, Thiers-forged K-Sabatier knife, offered here for about the same price that K-Sabatier charges through their website. The rivets on the knife that I received are brass, rather than stainless as in the image (brass rivets may indicate an older date of manufacture, which is probably a plus for those who want to buy this kind of knife). Other than that the knife is exactly as advertised.

This knife has a classic French shape. It offers the robust construction of a German knife (like Wusthof or Henckels) with nearly the grace and lightness of a Japanese knife. The blade has a small, thin bolster or finger guard, a large, heavy, comfortable handle, and a relatively narrow profile. From the edge of the blade to the spine it is shorter than a classic German knife, though it is not so thin or so straight that you cannot use it to rock cut when mincing. It is very well balanced. The blade is thicker than many Japanese knives, but not obtrusive or clumsy.

Sabatier finished this knife very well I found no aesthetic or manufacturing flaws, only imperfections that show that the knife was made by hand.

Sabatier makes this knife from carbon steel, not stainless steel. As other reviewers have said this requires some special care. I found the carbon steel of this particular Sabatier to be less reactive than some (much less reactive than the similar carbon steel of my Sabatier Nogent chef's knife). I cut onions and shallots with it for a few days before it began to develop a faint patina. The metal never stained food or caused a foul odor, which is apparently a problem with some low-quality carbon steels. I like the patina so I haven't tried to remove it; the internet claims that you can do so with baking soda and a champagne cork.

The knife was not particularly sharp when it arrived; this is reportedly not unusual for Thiers-manufactured knives. It took a very fine edge when I sharpened it, and it has held this edge well during use.

On a less tangible level I find this knife fun to use and well behaved. You can tell that Sabatier has made knives of this shape and profile for so long for a reason it feels comfortable and natural in the hand and it excels at all kinds of food prep tasks, from mincing herbs to portioning raw meat (of course this should be true of all chef's knives, in an ideal world). This K-Sabatier feels tough when using it I never worry that it will chip or bend, as I sometimes do with more delicate Japanese knives (many of which imitate this French blade shape).

It is difficult to believe that you can get a knife of this quality for less than one hundred dollars. This is an absolutely superb chef's knife, and it should last a lifetime. I recommend it very highly.

Read Best Reviews of Sabatier 10 Inch Forged Carbon Steel Chef Knife Made in France Here

This is the real deal. If you want a great chef's knife, buy this one. I have dozens of high quality kitchen knives (Wusthof, Henckels, Sabatier, Masamoto, F. Dick, Suisin, etc., etc..), but this is now my favorite of all of them. It feels sooo good in the hand. Perfect balance, light, agile. Honestly it feels like an 8" knife, not a 10". That's the first thing: a knife has to feel good when you use it. Secondly, it sharpens wickedly sharp in just a few minutes. So easy to get a razor edge on it. Third, and most important for some, it's LESS than HALF the price of anything comparable. Downside? Nothing for me, but some people will object to it being a carbon steel knife. You don't need to do anything different to maintain this knife vs. stainless, BUT, you need to do it right away. You cannot leave it lying around wet. It must be wiped and dried promptly. Is that too much to ask? Yes, it may discolor from acid foods. So what? If you don't like that, simply go over it with a Scotchbrite or a wine cork and some scouring cleanser or baking soda. In other words, this is a terrific knife for those of us who take care of our knives.

Want Sabatier 10 Inch Forged Carbon Steel Chef Knife Made in France Discount?

Wow! This is an amazing chef's knife. I work in the culinary industry and use my knife extensively each day and where my previous knife quickly would lose an edge even with honing the K Sabatier does not. It is easily the best chefs knife I have ever owned my career. There is one point I would like to make there is the many questions I have seen on Amazon about is this a real K Sabatier? Because I guess evidently there are some fakes out there. The knife in the picture featured shows silver rivets, but the knife you will receive if you purchase the carbon steel will have brass rivets. I to of course was concerned with this. I went to K Sabatier's company website and noticed they did not have any knives posted either with brass rivets. I then e-mailed the company and asked them about this issue. The official answer is the knives with brass rivets are carbon steel knives and that is how the company distinguishes carbon steel from stainless steel is with the brass rivets and they were able to verify its authenticity. So when you're carbon steel knives has brass rivets don't be alarmed and be prepared to use an amazing piece of cutlery.

Chicago Cutlery Fusion 18-Piece Knife Set

ChicagoCutlery Fusion 18-Piece Set including Honey Maple Wood BlockI purchased these knives a couple of months ago after reading all kinds of knife set reviews from every site I could find. These are real nice and sharp! I especially like the santoku knives. They cut and chop tomatoes and onions awesomely. I wasn't too sure about the steak knives as they looked thin compared to the last set of steak knives I had, but after I used them they're are even better! As one reviewer said the larger knives do not line up when sitting in the knife block, but a small thing. They are still a really nice looking set. My son use to work as a chef in a large restaurant and he loved these knives. They are well made and I haven't experienced any rust. They sit in you hand perfectly. I do not put them in the dishwasher as I want them to last. If you want a nice set of knives without the high price, these are for you.

Well after searching and searching, reading review and reading reviews I decided on this set. I ordered them from at first and then found them cheaper $ shipped at so I canceled and ordered from them. Received the set and right away I knew I was going to love these knifes. Well balanced, well weighted, and feel great in hand. I was a little worried that the poly grip handles were going to be squishy but they are not at all. Just a very slight give and feels soft to the touch. I actually really like the poly grip handles. The steak knife handles are a little thin but still work great. The blades are nice and strong and sharp right out of the box. Spend a few seconds on each one with the included sharpening Steel and they just get shaper. There is only ONE thing that is somewhat bothering to me and most would laugh about this but when you place all the knifes in the storage block they don't line up perfect like the picture shows. After trying to rearrange the knifes you just can't get them to line up. This has nothing to do with the quality of the knifes and with me being extremely hard to please. This only bothered me for 5 minutes and I decided this set is WAY to nice especially for the price to let this bother me. They kind of make a rainbow shape when placed in the storage block so it looks ok. Like I said I am hard to please when it comes to quality of a product and this set pleases me. I have looked at many sets before purchasing this set and for only $129.95 I truly believe you will NOT find a better set. Maybe even for more money. I highly recommend you give them a try.

Buy Chicago Cutlery Fusion 18-Piece Knife Set Now

Can't really go wrong with this (made in China) set. For the price, that is.

These are heavy, well balanced, forged knives, blades made of rust-resistant, reasonably good quality high-carbon stainless steel. On the box it says that they are 'fusion forged' but I have no idea what that means. The specialized knives come with a black polymer, 'non slip' soft grip. The stake knives have stainless steel handles.

The Santoku and Partoku knives come with oval indents that are meant to allow food to release from the blade. All knives feature forged bolsters for better balance and to keep fingers from running up on the blade.

You get the following knives:

7.75" chef knife

7" Santoku (slice, dice, chop and mince)

8" Slicer

3.5" Parer

3" Peeler

7.75" Bread

5" Partoku (smaller than the Santoku, combines the convenience of a paring knife with the versatility of the Santoku)

5" Utility

4.25" Steak (8 of these)

And, of course, there is the sharpening tool.

While clearly not 'high end', and no one should expect 'chef' knives at this price, they appear to be durable. The block is solid, heavy wood and there is also a sharpener. And this set comes with some of the sharpest steak knives I've seen. The only issue I have but it's no big deal, really, is that the handles tend to be a little small.

________________________________________________

Note:

Be aware that this set does not necessarily come with Omaha Stakes coupons. Mine didn't and I didn't expect one. I mention this because at least one review mentions an $80 coupon.

Read Best Reviews of Chicago Cutlery Fusion 18-Piece Knife Set Here

I have had this set of knives for over a year now and still love them. I use them several times each week for making meals and they have stayed quite sharp. It only takes a few seconds and a few swipes along the sharpening blade every time I pull a knife out of the block, and I can cut through a potato as easily as I can cut through butter. I too use the santoku knife more than the others as it is a great size and feels very well-balanced for slicing and chopping. Having previously used cheaper knives, I wanted to see if it really was worth the money to buy a set like this. I can say without a doubt that this has been an excellent investment and I highly reccommend this set of knives.

Want Chicago Cutlery Fusion 18-Piece Knife Set Discount?

The majority of the blades arrived in great condition. The Chef's knife, the 5" Santoku, and the paring knife all had notches in the blades and required me to sharpen with a whetstone before use. The knives feel good in my hands, and slide right through a full sized watermelon, hard veggies, or a steak with ease. Someone else likely would have returned the knives because of the notches, but I did not because I was able to get them out and get the blade into better condition than the manufacturer. The metal plate over the knife block should be of concern... if you are trying to put away a knife and accidentally stick it into the metal you could damage the knife. I do not feel as though these knives will last long, but for now as long as I maintain the cutting edge they should serve their purpose.

Save 46% Off

Oneida Classic Shell 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4

Oneida Classic Shell 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4It's too bad Oneida retired this pattern. It's beautiful, heavy weight--a handsome table service. Only 4 stars?, expensive for the additional pieces.

Save 10% Off

Zwilling J. A. Henckels Miyabi 5000S Shotoh, Small Utility Knife

Zwilling J. A. Henckels Miyabi 5000S Shotoh, Small Utility KnifeThis is an absolutely gorgeous knife! The fit and finish is perfection, and the bevel grinding is also perfect, unlike, for example, the Henckels Twin Four Star line (not that the bevel is badly ground on those knives--it's just a little uneven from tip to heel and from side to side). The handle feels and looks incredible.

The Henckels Miyabi line comes in four flavors:

1. Simply practical (like this knife), the 5000S knives, which use the same German steel as the Four Star series. It's not a bad steel, but it definitely won't reach the same hardness as the steel in the 7000MC Simply Sharp line. The handle is also different, and instead of being made from linen-micarta and stainless steel is made from a completely water-proof material that seems quite similar to the Four Star line, but also seems finished to a higher degree of smoothness and polish. The upshot is that if you (or your spouse) forget this knife after use and leave it sitting on a cutting board stewing in tomato juice, it WILL NOT RUST. It will also be fine soaking in a sink full of water or in a dishwasher. Hence the "practical" name of this lineup.

2. Simply Sharp, (like the J.A. Henckels MIYABI 7000MC Shotoh Small Utility Knife ), the 7000MC knives, which use Cowry-X as the cutting steel (they don't call it this, but that's what it is), sandwiched in three layers of stainless steel for rust resistance, strength, and durability. These knives are HRC 66 and have the linen micarta and stainless steel handle. The handle is exactly the same geometry, it's just made of a different (and more expensive) material. You can't put these knives in the dishwasher and if you leave them sitting on a cutting board with water or food juice on their edge, they just may rust on you! If you go for one of these knives, you need to understand that it should be washed and dried more or less immediately after use. They CAN NOT be abused. The edge is very, very hard, and thus will be more prone to nicking and chipping if you toss this knife in with silverware or other knives or place it point down in a silverware drying basket (don't laugh--it's not funny--this actually happened to me while a relative was visiting--they put my newly sharpened 6 inch four star chefs knife point down with the silverware--glad it wasn't a Hattori KD or anything)

3. Simply Beautiful, (like the J.A. Henckels MIYABI 7000D Shotoh Small Utility Knife ), the 7000D knives, which use CMV60 steel wrapped in 32 layers of select stainless steel giving the knife a wonderful damask design. These use the same handle material as the 7000MC knives, are sharper than the 5000S, but presumably not as sharp as the 7000MC knives, but more rust resistant than them as well (I would guess). In any case, the point is, get these knives if you want the damask appearance.

4. And finally the professional line, which has a more limited selection of models and is heavier duty.

Now, what you should know right away about ALL of these knives, is that the handle is a traditional Japanese handle. It is designed to be used with only THREE FINGERS on it. Your index finger and thumb are expected to be in a pinch grip on the blade. Or, in some cases, your index finger is to be extended out onto the "Mine" (back of the blade near the handle). So, the issue is that you CAN NOT grab this knife comfortably with your whole hand in the "hammer" grip--the handle is just too short, by about 1/2 an inch. Just doesn't work for that grip. And the diameter of the handle is fairly small--think about the size of your index finger. Personally, I just couldn't get used to it and immediately returned this knife. But, for those people who LIKE the Japanese style knives, the Miyabi's are incredible and I would highly recommend them. They are a bit handle-heavy, I suspect, but this shouldn't be a deal breaker for most people--not at all! And they are just so beautiful. I love the steel end of the handle, which has a Japanese character engraved on it. I really came close to keeping this knife because of how beautiful it was, figuring that I would get used to the new handle and grip-style, but in the end figured that that just wasn't practical. So, I returned this and ordered the J.A. Henckels Twin Cermax M66 5-Inch Paring/Utility Knife instead, as it has a much larger, Western style handle, and yet has the blade length and shape I was looking for in an HRC 66 steel (which I'm a bit worried about as I'm not the only one who uses my knives--but I'll take the chance this time--and I'd recommend considering the 7000MC version of this knife if you think you can properly care for it. It's about twice as expensive, but Cowry-X is an amazing steel!)

Miyabi knives belong to best looking kitchen knives and when new are extremely sharp. There are two problems however. They tend to get rusty. Also the blade is too thin at the junction with the handle so the knives tend to bend .

One would certainly expect better quality from such super brand .

The beauty is unquestionable and sharpness superb.

Buy Zwilling J. A. Henckels Miyabi 5000S Shotoh, Small Utility Knife Now

J.A. Henckels International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese Knife

J.A. Henckels International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese KnifeWe purchased these knives...and think they've been worth every penny. They're sharp, comfortable to grip, aesthetically appealing, and come in a nice assortment. Certain knives like the Chef's knife and the table/steak knives have become the proverbial 'work horse' of the set while the tomato knife hasn't really seen the light of day since it left the box. The polypropylene handles are capable of withstanding high temperatures and, because of their nature, do not harbor bacteria like some sets that contain rivets or those with wooden handles.

While this is a great set, it is not a high-end set, so you may want to look elsewhere if that's what you're after. None of the knives have a full-tang (where the steel goes all the way through the handle) or rivets. The handles are plastic. Also, the steel is from Japan (if I'm not mistaken) instead of Germany and boy, do the Germans know how to make steel!

So, dear friends, if you're looking for a set that you can pass on to your children and your children's children then you should indeed move up the Henckels line or look into Cutco (my favorites) or another high-end set. If you're looking to buy a good, inexpensive set that looks great and is every bit as functional, then look no more!

Also, consider looking into a pair of kitchen shears... they're indespensible!

First, a caveat: These knives, while trash by Henckels' traditional standards, are still better than the huge majority of knives sold each year. They are not, however, comparable in any way to the "real" knives made by Henckels, Wusthof, or other top manufacturers.

Want performance from your knives? Here's what to look for:

(1) "Made in Germany." There's not much to say about this; the Germans make no compromises when it comes to making steel, and their manufacturing technology is among the finest as well. Ask your favorite surgeons where their scalpels come from; ask the most knowledgeable machinists you know where the tool bits they respect most are made; ask the best mechanics you know what "country of origin" is listed on the boxes containing the finest bearings. You'll get an occasional "Japan" in there -and the Japanese certainly deserve recognition, though they have yet to enter the cooking knife market in earnest -but Germany usually dominates.

(2) A name of distinction. It's true, there are many good knives made by lesser names, at lesser prices. The trick is, which ones? I have to tell you, I have been selecting knives for over 20 years, I use them every day and have studied their characteristics carefully, and I still am fooled sometimes by promising-looking knives with concealed but nonetheless tragic flaws. Make sure your brand is made by a manufacturer who stands behind their products, so you can exchange or return your knives if you are unhappy. It is YOUR satisfaction that matters, forget all the reviews written by "experts," how do they know what will make you happy?

(3) Buy knives whose handles fit your hand and whose weight distribution fits your strength and style. This might sound obvious, but most people skip it. There is no substitute for this point. My grandmother is a German native, my inspiration for entering the culinary profession, and one of the greatest geniuses of kitchen wizardry I have ever known. She also curses my beloved collection of mostly Henckels and Wusthof knives when she visits -despite her loyalty to all things German! -because nearly all the knives I've chosen fit my large masculine hands, not her dainty, nimble feminine ones. I would never dishonor her by saying she's wrong...and she means me no disrespect by saying my knives are lousy. They are...for her. Free wisdom, if you are tempted to discard Grandma's good advice, ask yourself: What's more malleable, a steel knife or my hand?

(4) Consider your use habits. Are you going to toss them in the dishwasher? Make sure your steel is as stainless as possible (not all "stainless" is equal, or even close, so do your homework). Are you the type who is disciplined about using a steel and skilled enough to do his/her own sharpening, or at least inclined towards this goal? (Most people, including the majority of culinary professionals, are not. I acquired the interest over time, but initially I was like most cooks, more interested in what a fine knife could do than in what made it capable of doing.) Stay away from "stay sharp" knives, the hardness of the steel will only frustrate you -and you probably know this already. Are you going to use them with wet hands? Share them with youngsters? Display them as a showpiece for visitors? All these things factor into your decision, be honest with yourself about what you want and you'll have a better chance of getting what you need.

(5) Buy fewer fine knives rather than many lesser ones. Most people don't know what the various knives are actually intended for; even fewer understand that the intended uses are just guidelines, and that individual skill and preference will sometimes make selection different than conventional wisdom would suggest. More knives means more maintenance; it doesn't necessarily mean more versatility. I once had a young cooking student who stubbornly stuck to a single small knife for everything, a habit I tried to dissuade him of until I noticed that he could cut nearly everything better with that one little knife than any of the other students -or, sadly, his instructor -could with ANY knife! He explained that he had inherited his love of whittling with a pocket-sized knife from his deceased father, and spent nearly all his time creating things out of wood as his father had taught him. Well, no wonder! This young man still found a couple of tools he had use for -a cleaver and fillet knife among them -but the huge sets of cutlery would not have improved him one bit. You may be a bit more diverse but you're probably not infinitely wealthy; given constrained funds, you would be smart to concentrate them where they can do you the most good.

Enjoy!

Buy J.A. Henckels International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese Knife Now

Several years ago, I purchased this set as a housewarming gift for a friend, who raved about them so much that I ended up buying a set for myself. As an impoverished college student at the time, my selection really came down to the price being right. Fortunately, the knives were right, too. I still use these knives every day, 4.5 years later, often mistreating them, with no ill effects. Now that I'm ready to move on to one of the premiere lines, I will hand these down to a younger sibling, as they still have numerous years of use left in them.

Read Best Reviews of J.A. Henckels International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese Knife Here

Look, just before these I went to Williams-Sonoma & bought a $400 set of Wuster (or however they spell it) knives. When I saw these, there were more included with the set & for a fraction of a fraction of the price! $29??? Are you kidding me? (or was it $39) Who cares!!!! I bought these right away. It's been 6+ months now & they are GREAT! Anyone shooting these down are nothing more than some kitchen utensil snobs who have nothing better to do with their money. I don't need $400 knives. If I buy these & they only last me 2-3 years... I STILL can't go wrong for the quality & price!

I suggest you read the negative reviews on this product & notice how "stuck up" they sound. Good God, they're $30 knives you can't go wrong.

Want J.A. Henckels International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese Knife Discount?

Years ago, I had started a Henkels 4 Star collection, and found joy in using them. They are the kind of item that you sharpen, polish, and use caringly, the way you would treat something you plan on using for a lifetime. Well I don't live alone, and when they started getting sharpened on the face as well as the edge, I decided it was time to save them for special uses, rather than everyday. So when I saw these Henkels, especially at the Amazon.com sale price, I decided to give them a try. Glad I did. Since they don't need to be sharpened, I didn't have to worry about someone scarring the face with a sharpener. They are very sharp. They create their sharpeness with a minutely serrated edge. You have to be careful when cleaning these knives, because it is possible to cut yourself, when scrubbing along the very side edge of the blade, as well as the actual cutting edge. The serrations only go up a minute amount, but enough to cut yourself along the side of the blade. A little care when cleaning, to use a sponge or whatever, and avoid direct contact with your skin.

The solid wood holder is very nice. The Henkel logo emblazoned on the front is a nice touch for your kitchen.

I don't really have anything negative to say about these knives at all. They are sharp. The selection suits most every need. You can use them and not have to worry about them. They are durable. I am not a knife expert, but I understand that these are stamped, instead of forged and ground like their more expensive sets. Notwithstanding, they look good, cut great, and have sufficient durability to them to be used for a very long time.

I bought them when they were listed at the better price, and at that number, it pays to get a set just to keep as a gift.

Definitely a 5 star product considering the quality and the price. Hope this helps.

Save 61% Off

Tupperware Black Cake/pie Slicer/knife

Tupperware Black Cake/pie Slicer/knifeVery happy to have this knife to cut desserts, with no worries of scratching my expensive bakeware. Works very well in scooping up slices as well.

Works great for Non-stick bakeware. The handle is a little longer than I'd like,afraid it will break from pressure as cutting/slicing. Just hold the slicer/knife closer to the base when using. This may prevent breakage. Otherwise it cuts great without marring my nonstick cookware :)

Buy Tupperware Black Cake/pie Slicer/knife Now

I was searching for this kind of knife for a long time. Lost my other one, this is just what I wanted. It is hard to cut a cake in a nonstick pan without scratching it. This was just the ticket.

Read Best Reviews of Tupperware Black Cake/pie Slicer/knife Here

I think that most people know that Tupperware products are quality products. They still are! I was surprised when I saw that Amazon.com had this product listed. I have used it on different nonstick baking pans with good results!

Want Tupperware Black Cake/pie Slicer/knife Discount?

This is a great cake slicer. Unfortunately, my employee brought a wonderful Pumpkin bar to work and I broke the knife. Not sure how but now I purchased a new one to replace the one I broke. A previous reviewer made a comment about the handle being kind of long and worrying about breaking the knife.....well, I did just that :)

Enjoy the knew slicer, Johnny!

Xikar XI2 Cutter, Noir Black

Xikar XI2 Cutter, Noir BlackThis little guy is amazing. It's light weight, durable as all get out, easy to use and attractive. Mechanically the XI2 is very simple and when it comes to a cutter, simple is better. One thing that had me a little worried with the XI2 was the shape. Since I was used to guillotine cutters I wasn't sure if the XI2 would allow a steady grip but rest assured, when gripped properly the cutter won't shift in your hand.

Whether this is your first cutter or you are just looking for something to expand your arsenal, this is defiantly one to consider.

Happy smoking all!

Cutter works as advertised.Very sharp and high quality. Xikar offers a lifetime warranty and free blade sharpening. Can't beat it.

Buy Xikar XI2 Cutter, Noir Black Now

This is a great product. Very easy to use and ergonomic. Produces a perfect cut every time.

Read Best Reviews of Xikar XI2 Cutter, Noir Black Here

This cutter feels solid and I expect it to last me a lifetime. The matte black nylon handles do not scratch or chip, but still look sleek. I have dropped the cutter a few times, picked it up and everything is tight, with no chips. As far as cutting cigars this thing is a champ. Blade is razor sharp. I have used it on many gauges and shapes and every time they come out perfect. Just make sure you snap it shut with a good deal of force. Even the best cutters can mash a cigar if not closed quickly. The locking mechanism makes it very easy and safe to carry in your pocket, and since this thing is so light you barely know it is there. After cutting through 75 or so cigars and a year of use there is not a sign of rust or blade dulling.

Want Xikar XI2 Cutter, Noir Black Discount?

Best cutter I've ever owned. I wanted it faster but it was worth the wait. You can't go wrong with Xikar.

Save 29% Off

Wusthof Culinar 6-Inch Carving Fork

Wusthof Culinar 6-Inch Carving ForkI have used three carving forks over the past 30 years. This one is by far the best I have used. It replaced a carving fork from Wusthof's classic line the line that set the standard for kitchen cutlery for a century, until Wusthof introduced the Culinar line. The Wusthof classic fork had in turn replaced a stainless steel fork from another German manufacturer.

I originally wanted this Culinar fork to match my Culinar knives, even though I figured the match would just be a matter of looks rather than functionality. I was wrong. The difference between this fork and other carving forks is even bigger than for the knives.

Perhaps the biggest difference is in the handle. The handle of most carving forks does not fill an average to large size hand. This allows the fork to move a bit even with a firm grip, limiting how well one can hold the roast still. That's only a minor inconvenience for a sirloin or tenderloin roast where one is making vertical slices against the carving board, but can be major annoyance with a larger rib roast or a whole turkey, where some cuts are made horizontally or at other angles.

The handle of this Culinar fork allows a much surer grip, making it a breeze to carve. That's true whether you have large or small hands, thanks to the taper of the handle. The butt end of the handle is quite beefy, but even a toddler can get a sure grip by grasping the narrow end of the handle just below the neck. While the stainless steel of the handle looks smooth, the brushed surface actually makes it less slippery than even composite and wood handles.

This fork has other advantages as well. The tines are straight, making them much easier to place out of the way of the knife, even with more complex cuts. The fork is slightly flattened, allowing parallel slices to be made closer to the tines, as well as reducing the loss of juices while carving. And while the overall length of the fork, at 11 inches (28 cm), is the same as for the equivalent classic Wusthof fork, the tines are a bit longer at about 5 inches (12 cm), permitting better handling of larger roasts. (The "6 inch" measurement in the description includes the length of both tines and neck.)

My wife got me this fork for Chistmas from my wish list, and after carving Christmas dinner with it, I never want to use another carving fork again. If you know someone who regularly makes roasts or who you would like to make roasts get them this fork. Or get it for yourself, if you enjoy cooking. You will not regret it!

This Wusthof Culinar 6" meat fork does an excellent job of holding meat and poultry in place so that they can be carved. Although this fork is a little on the expensive side, I find that it is stronger and sharper than cheaper forks such as the Calphalon meat fork. Compared with similar stainless handled forks by Global and Henckels, this one has a more comfortable grip, and the two piece construction really is not a disadvantage. The Henckels felt too slippery, and I really find the Global handles to be very uncomfortable in my hand. The Culinar fork also has the right amount of heft, and the best balance of these three that I have tested.

While this may be too expensive for those on a budget, I have to rate this fork five stars since it is clearly the best in its class.

Buy Wusthof Culinar 6-Inch Carving Fork Now

Let me tell you folks, when my late husband received this fork as a gift from one of his clients, my first thought was, "Return it and let's get the cash!". Luckily we kept it around long enugh to realize what an asset it is to our kitchen. This fork has two prongs which is perfect for any job you would want it for. Our cook, Frances, just loves it, and refuses to carve with anything else. In fact, I just bought him one for his own family for Christmas! What can I say, I know how to treat my staff!

Read Best Reviews of Wusthof Culinar 6-Inch Carving Fork Here

Oenophilia Neptuno Cheese Tools, Set of 3

Oenophilia Neptuno Cheese Tools, Set of 3I have used these several times and they're very pretty. Unfortunately they are rather fragile where the handles meet the blades and I venture to guess they will break when too much pressure is added

These are very pretty. I'm going to save them for Christmas. Very elegant and nice. They look like lovely Christmas ornaments.

Buy Oenophilia Neptuno Cheese Tools, Set of 3 Now

I bought these for a gift, & liked them so much that I kept them for myself. The colors in person are beautiful. A conversation piece that I always enjoy using when entertaining.

Read Best Reviews of Oenophilia Neptuno Cheese Tools, Set of 3 Here

Joseph Joseph Index Chopping Board Set

Joseph Joseph Index Chopping Board SetThe holder is not as shown on picture. It is only a short sleeve doesn't go all the way up to top of boards. Other than that the boards are fine. Countertop tidier. Material of cutting boards not heavy duty so first use shows deep cuts already.

All the pictures of this product except for one customer-supplied photo do not show the actual product. We bought this because our daughter has one and this one appeared to be the same product -HOWEVER the cutting boards are not fully enclosed in their container so the outside boards are nearly fully exposed. As you use the boards they do scar so eventually that will be visible. The photos lead us to believe that the boards would be fully hidden in the case, and that what we want. So, beware, and know what you're buying as the pictures lie.

Buy Joseph Joseph Index Chopping Board Set Now

I picked these up at Costco for half the price listed here, but they are an incredible set and worth the money. Love how they're organized and help keep me organized! Nice design, nice quality and easy to store.

Read Best Reviews of Joseph Joseph Index Chopping Board Set Here

Love these boards and how they take up so little room on the counter. Always stored the others in a cupboard, now they are easily accessible. Seemed to have held up well after several uses and runs in the dishwasher. Would have liked them to be a little bigger but they are your average size chopping board.

Want Joseph Joseph Index Chopping Board Set Discount?

The pictures are misleading. The first several photos shows 1 style of index cutting board, which is the one I actually wanted. The very last photo is actually what I got. I was very disappointed. Also the product took very long to ship and the tracking information provided was very unreliable. I am not happy with my purchase and feel cheated.

Save 5% Off

Hampton Forge Laurie Gates 20-Piece Anna Frosted Flatware Set

Hampton Forge Laurie Gates 20-Piece Anna Frosted Flatware SetI was very happy to find this set on Amazon since I had previously purchased a 40-piece set and lost a fork. Very happy to have replacement parts. The only reason I took off a star is because it was only last year that I purchased my flatware and the price of this recently-purchased set was MUCH higher. Otherwise, it's a great set, just much more expensive here for only 20 pieces (4 of each).

Art and Cook 7" Santoku and 4.5" Santoku Knife and 3.5" Paring Knife Coated Stainless Steel Collect

Art and Cook 7' Santoku and 4.5' Santoku Knife and 3.5' Paring Knife Coated Stainless Steel Collection SetHave only had these for a month now, but seem to work really well. Was looking for white knives with blade cover, which were difficult to find. I use them for home use and they work great. No yellowing thus far.

Pedrini Kucina Waiter's Corkscrew

Pedrini Kucina Waiter's CorkscrewI like the feel of this corkscrew: easy to grip and cushioned in a rubbery way. I have had this gadget for over a year now, purchased it to keep in a picnic basket but it found its way to a permanent home in the gadget drawer. It is now the wine opener I reach for first, althoughI I also like my Swingaway "wing" type opener (nothing stylish but a reliable performer that is easy to use for even those with hand strength challenges.) The red Pedrini corkscrew is cute, petite but still feels nice in the hand, and besides being a reliable performer is durable. It was lost from our drawer for a period of about two months... Eventually turned up in our backyard in the garden where it had been exposed to Midwest summer weather. Had a little almost-rust in parts but still performs smoothly, and I had missed it while it was gone. Would definitely order this little helper again.

Messermeister Culinary Tweezer, Stainless

Messermeister Culinary Tweezer, StainlessI can't understand the above review... These fish tweezers are hands down, the ABSOLUTE best option available for de-boning fish. I cook fish for a living and i've used several types of tweezers, but it was a revelation when I used these for the first time. What makes these unique compared to other tweezers (or pliers as many people in the industry use), is that they grip tiny pin-bones well without cutting them. If you've ever had to clean trout, you know how frustrating it can be to cut through the tiny bones.

Buy this, you won't regret it

This was a gift for a chef and he couldn't get it quickly enoughI used expedited shipping. He uses it to pull pin bones from salmon.

According to himit's the greatest!

Buy Messermeister Culinary Tweezer, Stainless Now

These are great for removing the pin bones from salmon. Watch the videos youtube to learn how and when, then have at it.

Read Best Reviews of Messermeister Culinary Tweezer, Stainless Here

those tweezers are perfect to remove the remainig bones of a salmon after you fillet it, have the right size and resistance to apply the force to retain and pull the bone from the fillet.

Want Messermeister Culinary Tweezer, Stainless Discount?

Got this to replace the rusty trusty generic pliers I use to pull bones from larger fish like salmon, sea bass...the contact point on the tweezers where they meet the bone is flat and not grooved. So a bone that's anchored in a fish slides right through, even with decent pressure on the tweezers. After a few tries, I had brought the pliers back into the kitchen again.

I had seen several recommendations suggesting fish pliers such as the Messermeisters over tweezers, I guess I'll try that route now.

Save 41% Off

Wusthof 7-in. Classic Hollow Edge Santoku Knife with Bamboo Board.

Wusthof 7-in. Classic Hollow Edge Santoku Knife with Bamboo Board.Wow after using this knife I really was surprised how well it cut. I cook a lot and had purchased a Japanese knife from a Japanese knife maker Shun. It was a good knife but kept chipping and rusting at the edge. The Wusthof is very durable and I am not having the same problems with this knife. I also find it a lot easier to sharpen.

The Wusthof Classic santoku is an amazingly sharp knife. It also has a slight curve that allows a rocking-cutting action. This knife is well balanced and comfortable to use. One of the general claims to fame of the hollow-ground santoku is that foods won't stick to the blade when slicing. I have not found this to be true. Still a dandy knife.

Buy Wusthof 7-in. Classic Hollow Edge Santoku Knife with Bamboo Board. Now

This knife, alongside the Wusthof Chef's knife, has been among the staples in my kitchen for many years. I would not recommend sharpening this knife with the Wusthof sharpener, however. Treat the knife well well -use a smooth ceramic polishing rod/steel -and it should serve the owner well for many years.

Read Best Reviews of Wusthof 7-in. Classic Hollow Edge Santoku Knife with Bamboo Board. Here

Gave it as a gift to a chef and received praises for the quality and deal I found in this combination.

Want Wusthof 7-in. Classic Hollow Edge Santoku Knife with Bamboo Board. Discount?

Best Santoku knife ever. You can never go wrong with Wusthof knives. Plus the bamboo cutting board was a nice added touch.

Save 31% Off