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Portion PadL and Rocker Knife Combo

Portion PadL and Rocker Knife ComboEvery Friday night is homemade pizza and a movie family night. The metal disk pizza cutters last a couple of months and go dull and it was a challenge to cut straight with the toppings being pushed around. We saw this and decided to give it a try. It works great. Center the pizza, push the cutter down in the center and rock it back and forth a couple of times in the grove and you have a nice straight cut.

It is not big enough for our largest pizza pan, but if your pizza fits on this board it works great!

Waterford Brayton Bead 45 Piece Premium 18/10 Stainless Flatware Set INCLUDES BONUS: 5 Piece Hostes

Waterford Brayton Bead 45 Piece Premium 18/10 Stainless Flatware Set INCLUDES BONUS: 5 Piece Hostess Serving SetWhile shopping for a replacement set of stainless-steel flatware, I was depressed by the number of reviews, at Amazon and other places, that bemoaned the current quality of the old American brands. Some people even noted that the quality had sunk noticeably in the past several years.

After some shopping, I went for this Waterford Brayton Bead 45-piece set because: (1) I've used the same 'bead'-pattern from various manufacturers as my everyday setting (Antique Bead, Continental Bead; the first was called "Fashionpoint") going back 30 years; (2) it's an eight-place setting of the standard five utensils (fork, salad fork, teaspoon, soup spoon, knife); (3) it includes the (again standard) five-piece hostess set of slotted spoon, serving spoon, cold meat fork, sugar spoon (sometimes called 'sugar shell'), and butter knife; (4) I've heard many people testify to Waterford's quality, and (5) I insisted on getting the type of stainless called "18/10".

Generally I am quite pleased. The bead design and the extent of the bead (which runs up the handle to the beginning of the teaspoon, for example) are just what I am used to. The utensils come to a slight peak at the bottom of each handle, but that is not an objectionable eccentricity to me. Fit-and-finish of the set is quite good, heft surprisingly well balanced, even though this kind of Waterford is made in China (and what isn't?). Soup spoons are deep enough, a nice surprise. The utensils are nice and heavy, heavier even than an 18/10 set of International I bought in the Nineties and am now going to put on reserve. The knife handles are NOT hollow! Because I've had a large-format flatware set for over 15 years, I was surprised to note in a number of prior reviews that the reviewers reacted with surprise and disfavor to other brands' "European-sized" flatware; if that bothers you, leave this one alone. But this alleged imposition is nothing all that new. To me, probably the biggest single eccentricity are the salad forks, which I've always expected to be a little diminutive. These Waterford Brayton Bead salad forks are almost as long as the long dinner forks! More like a dessert fork, really, though I doubt the difference will bother me much in the long run. The usual five serving or "hostess" utensils are good-sized and heavy.

"18/10" stainless refers to the composition of the stainless steel, in this case being 18 percent chromium (for rust-resistance) and ten percent nickel (which helps keep the implements shiny). One website I checked out said that for all intents and purposes, 18/8 is just as good, but one should definitely avoid eighteen over nothing (18/0). This can be tricky, as many manufacturers in their pattern descriptions do not always mention their stainless steel's composition, and there are undoubtedly many errors of omission hidden in sketchy advertising copy. (On the other hand, if a place setting is 18/8 or 18/10, a selling point is usually made of that.) Whatever the formula, scratches are not a big concern for me because my flatware (and silver, too) is always hand-washed. Waterford includes an instruction card with the set, much of which is common knowledge but some of which surprised me (not only should the user not mix stainless and silver in the dishwasher, that goes for aluminum too). Heed well.

We've had this set long enough to appreciate its heft and durability. In my opinion it rates five stars. Dinner is served!

These are wonderful. I just bought them from Costco for $89. VERY thick and heavy duty. Able to be washed in dishwasher. Stain resistant, so you don't have to worry about rust.

After going through many sets of silverware, I finally found a set that will last. Plus, the Waterford name is great. You know you can trust it.

You get a 12 place setting, 5 pieces each. Plus, 5 additional serving pieces (Serving spoon, slotted spoon, serving fork, etc.)

I wouldn't buy it from Amazon. Check your local Costco first. That's a giant difference in price. But if you are looking for a set that will last, you finally found it!

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This flatware is heavy, pretty to look at and of highest quality; I've been married over 35 years and this is the best flatware service we've ever had.

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My Daddy bought me this for Christmas. The beauty of this flatware is matched only by the sophistication of the Waterford Company name and reputation as being World Class.

Very reasonably priced for the quality of this purchase.

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I received this set as a wedding present. I have used them for 6 months and frequently wash them in the dishwasher. The metal remains pristine: shiny and virtually scratch free! The bead design shows fine craftsmanship. I've only owned off-brand silverwear in the past, so this is definitely an upgrade!

Dexter-Russell 6-by-3-Inch Stainless Steel and Walnut Dough Scraper

Dexter-Russell 6-by-3-Inch Stainless Steel and Walnut Dough ScraperI wanted a high-quality dough scraper/bench knife and kept coming back to this one from Dexter-Russell. This is a simple piece of kitchen equipment so there's no sense in belaboring the point other than to say that it's a pleasure to still be able to find a US-made product, and of such high quality, to boot. I'm going to take the manufacturer at his word that the handle is walnut; whatever it is, it's beautiful (although I wish the ends had been sanded smooth) and feels wonderful in the hand. The blade is stainless steel and has a good edge (I wouldn't subject it to the rigors of granite or marble too often, though, unless you want to deal with sharpening it). It has a nice heft when being used and, contrary to a previous review, there's no evidence whatsoever that the tang protrudes on either side of the handle--mine is seated perfectly.

I do recommend using a wood conditioner on the handle periodically to keep it in good shape but other than that, care is easy: just keep it clean and don't subject any part of the handle to water for extended periods (I hand-wash mine). If you treasure good tools and want a scraper that's nice enough to think of in terms of passing on to someone dear, look no further.

Works wonderfully in cast iron, so much better than wood or plastic.

The edge can also be used to cut things up in the pan or on a griddle, watch next time you are near a short order chef cooking up gyros, philly steaks, or similar, I bet they use something like this to chop and maneuver the food on the griddle.

Keep it nice by only handwashing, don't let it soak either. Occasionaly touch the wood up with some food safe oil, like olive or mineral oil.

The sharp corners can be a liability, be careful not to gouge or stab.

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I was a bit concerned about ordering this product after reading the earlier review. I received the product in good order and I found it to be a very well made and a worthy piece of equipment for professional use. Amazon specifies the handle to be made of walnut, but the model I received is clearly made of rosewood. I am very satisfied with my purchase!

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I have owned this cutter for years and it is the only one to purchase. The rounded handles of other cutters look ergonomic, but don't have the wonderful feel of scraping or cutting dough as this one. Think about it. Round handles lose the pressure of your hand as you maneuver this tool to do its work. The handle is made of cherry wood and attached with brass rivets. It is simply a work of art. I love love love using this S496 Dexter tool and realize my appreciation every single time I use it. And so will you.

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I purchased the Dexter Russell dough scraper since it is made in the USA. I was concerned due to the negative review about the product quality.

The scraper I received has a nicely made smooth wood handle with the blade inserted without exposure on the ends of the handle. The wood is not walnut and appears to be the rosewood. However, this does not detract from the product quality as both woods are good.

There are some surface scratches on the blade, but this does not detract from the utility of this scraper.

I tried out the scraper with a batch of dough I was making into ciabatta bread and the blade cut my dough beautifully. I used a plastic scraper to clean up my countertop as the Dexter scraper probably would scratch.

The logo on the scraper I received is different from the one depicted. However, the same model number is present with USA and the stylized name Dexter.

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Wusthof Ikon 9-Inch Cook's Knife with Blackwood Handle

Wusthof Ikon 9-Inch Cook's Knife with Blackwood HandleLove the finish and overall size of the knife, as well as the fit for my hand, which is pretty small. As with any big German knife, expect it to be a little heavy. The only part I don't like is that when using a pinch grip, the top side of the bolster is a little sharp, but I plan to grind it down so it's a little more seamless where it melds into the spine of the blade.

I researched kitchen knives for a long time before deciding to buy a set of these Wusthof Ikon Blackwood knives. They sharpen well and hold their edge. They have a full tang and a nice heavy handle that superbly balances each particular knife. This set should last me the rest of my life.

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Buy this knife and look no further !!! Heavier than thors hammer sharper than three piece suit and sexier than olivia wylde ( not by much ) better rock than a boat the dudes at whustof got this one right

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You get what you pay for, cuts like a charm! There is no case with this knife, I suggest buying the blade protector. There was a little scratch on mine when I received it.

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Works well. It's sharp, well balanced on the center for easy handling, beautiful, and cleans easy. The only problem is that the wood handle MUST be clean and dry when you put this knife away. Well, same goes for the blade too I guess, but you need to be more careful with the handle. If you want something that's less troublesome, you can buy the version with the black handle, same knife.

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Wilton Dough Scraper

Wilton Dough ScraperGreat pastry/dough scraper!! I have looked and looked in the stores for the Wilton pastry scraper to use on my silcone pastry mat. I found it here at Amazon. Just the right size for scraping the silcone mat clean of dough without harming the mat. Also great for scoring of scones before baking

This is a great tool for handling bread doughs for those who use a Roulpat or similar non mar resistant work surface, since it doesn't harm such surfaces and works perfectly well to shape and/or cut dough. It is a nice weight and has a good ergonomic feel as well. Its "blade" is too thick to cleanly slice cinnamon rolls, however.

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I use this when making no-knead bread great tool for bread bakers! I recommend it for anyone who enjoys baking like I do.

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I purchased this scrapper in hopes it would take the place of my metal one. I found it works well in cutting dough but the blade is not stiff enough to scrape the flour off my maple top pastry table.

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Very sturdy and efficient at doing just what it's supposed to do....scrape! I used it while making a yeast dough and needed to get it out of the bowl...glad I bought it :)

YOSHIHIRO- Shiroko-Kasumi Kenmuki Sashimi Chef Knife 4.75" 120mm - MADE IN JAPAN

YOSHIHIRO- Shiroko-Kasumi Kenmuki Sashimi Chef Knife 4.75' 120mm - MADE IN JAPANGot this knife to work on eels, but now use it as my everyday, go-to blade. Slicing vegis, small blocked sashimi,

makes the work quick and easy. And now I learn that there is a special eel knife shorter handle, longer blade?

And the markets which carried live eels no longer has them, its a holiday thing.

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Wedgwood Vera Wang Stainless Hammered 4-Piece Hostess Set

Wedgwood Vera Wang Stainless Hammered 4-Piece Hostess SetI love this hostess set; The style is lovely. The large serving spoon and fork are very useful, but I was suprised that the knife and other spoon were so small. I had not looked closely at the photo. The knife is a butter knife and the spoon is the small (very small) kind that you would use for sugar when serving coffee.

Harold Imports Intruder Mesh Cutting Glove, Medium

Harold Imports Intruder Mesh Cutting Glove, MediumIt's not entirely clear how the glove is sized it's sized on the Men's chart. Julia Childs might have worn a Medium (she was over 6' tall). And the fingertip seams are quite bulky.

Sorry, no feedback on long-term durability.

I purchased this glove around the beginning of the year and have used it less than a dozen times and it has already developed a small hole. I use this glove almost exclusively for mincing items on a microplane so the glove does make a lot of contact with sharp objects. I purchased a size medium and found the glove to be pretty long in the fingers. For size comparison; I wear a medium large golf glove (when golfing not cooking) which fits perfectly. It's also important to know that this type of glove will not protect you from pointed objects such as the tip of a knife. For the price it's a very good deal for most people. If you want a truly blade proof glove I think you'll have to spend about $70 and get a chain mail glove.

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I purchased this product for my son because he's always cutting his fingers while in the kitchen. He likes cocking and only has 11. Thanks for such a great product.

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These are the best gloves ever!!! Got 2 of them for our granddaughter to use when she is rotary cutting in our sewing room. Until now she had to use scissors and these gloves have really helped us out. Good pricing too!!

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No DNA lost since I started using the glove! I bought two, one for home for my left hand (that holds the veggies) and one for work for my right hand (holds the scalpel used in pottery restoration).

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Mundial 5100 Series 6" Chef's Knife, Red

Mundial 5100 Series 6' Chef's Knife, RedNice Knife! I bought this as an addition as well as a back up knife. I own Messermeister knives but have to say it handles quite well. Its balanced nicely and has a great edge. Its fast becomming one of my most used knives!

I love this knife, bought one as a gift and ended up buying one for myself after seeing it/using it. Stays sharp, comfortable handle, completely balanced. The 6" blade is a nice change for anyone used to using an 8" chef's knife. It will instantly become your go-to knife.

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The handle is sealed so you dont have to worry about it so much. It is nice and heavy, has a good overall balance and keeps a decent edge.

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Sagaform Black Picnic Backpack for 4

Sagaform Black Picnic Backpack for 4The pack itself wasn't too bad although not exactly like the picture displayed as it does not come with the detachable wine bottle holder. The picnic supplies were cheap though and looked to be poor quality. We have a more thorough picnic backpack we received as a wedding gift years ago (now chewed thanks to a new puppy!) and I decided I'd much rather spend a little more for the quality. The main reason not to buy this though is the horrible customer service if you want to return the item. "If" you're lucky enough to get someone to answer the phone, be prepared for the run-around. Sent it back insured with delivery confirmation and have been waiting 4+ weeks for a refund. Overall disappointed in product and even more so in the lack of customer service by this seller.

I was satisfied with the transaction and the initial look at it; however, it was given as a gift and I cannot review further.

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Victorinox Forged 4-Piece Serrated Steak Knife Set

Victorinox Forged 4-Piece Serrated Steak Knife SetVery expensive but, using non-serrated steak knives just doesn't cut it (ba dum tish).They cut well and have been holding up well but the finish will mar quite extensively even with light scrubbing from something like a Scott scouring sponge. I would buy again.

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Shun Premier Chef's Knife

Shun Premier Chef's Knife, 8-InchA little background. I've cooked professionally for the vast majority of my adult life.. so roughly 20 years now. A bit of a late bloomer, I'm just now going to culinary school at the age of 36. That said, I've been around the block a couple times and I know a quality product when I see one.

This knife is a bad ass. You know that guy that seems cool, but has that weird look in his eye and you're fairly sure he could end you if he really wanted to? Yeah, that's this knife. Compared to the knives that are provided by the vast majority of restaurants, well its like putting Butter Bean versus Jon "Bones" Jones. I've put this knife through its paces and here are my observations. Take it as you will.

Pros:

(1)Beautiful. I get alot of "Ooohs" and "Aaahs" from people who haven't seen it before. "Oh my God" is a common phrase by people who hold it, and "Holy s*** I want one" is common by those who take a couple swipes with it.

(2)Sharp. Out of the box you can cut ripe tomatoes, apples, onions, etc extremely thin very, very easily. Thin enough that light passes through it. Can you shave arm hair with it? No. You cannot. You'll need to sharpen it yourself or have it sharpened professionally for that. Nevertheless its night and day what this knife can do when compared to your average professional kitchen knife.

(3)Comfortable. I've tried quite a few different lines from quite a few different knife companies and this knife ranks right up there in the top for me. I'm 6'2" 255 lbs, mediumish hands and I have plenty of room on this handle. Fits very well to my hand and is easy to maneuver. I didn't think I would like this rounded handle as much as I do the "D" shape of the Shun Classics, but I find I prefer the Premier weight/handle.

(4)Weight. I've used German-style knives pretty much my entire career and I was fairly certain I would hate this knife simply because it doesn't have the heft that a German brings to the table. I was wrong. I hate to admit it, but I was. The blade is so thin and so sharp that heft becomes nothing more than an unnecessary entity under most circumstances. Not only is the heft unnecessary in most cases, but this blade allows extremely precise cuts. On a lark, I wanted to see what it would do versus a plastic 3 1/2 oz souffle cup. It went all the way through it in a single pass without even the slightest crinkle in the cup. Quite literally hot knife through butter. Cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, etc are a freaking joke. Quite literally effortless.

(5)Durability. I'm putting this as a pro mostly because the steel holds an edge decently well under normal usage. Cutting vegetables, breads, deboned meats etc this knife will make you giggle with glee. It is not however designed for bones or for being a can opener. It is a precision tool. If you want something that will smash through product then you are probably looking for a higher end Henckel, Wustof or F.Dick knife. With a simple daily honing after use the blade will hold a close-to-factory edge. Sharp enough to shred paper, but not quite as sharp as when you pulled it out of the box (obviously).

Cons:

(1)Price. If you're like most cooks, buying a knife at this price point is an investment. Its beautiful and performs extremely well, but you're always nervous its going to get dropped or misused by some idiot on the line that has no qualms about using items that aren't his/hers when you're not looking. Or it magically walking off. There are some pretty respectable SETS of knives that can be had for the price of this single knife.

(2)Blade height. Honestly, most of the time the blade will simply slice through things making this con inconsequential, but there are times where it is necessary to use the heel to cut through something and in this circumstance the blade isn't tall enough to accomplish the task without you smashing your knuckles into the product. There are only really one or two items in my current menu where this happens, but it absolutely makes me cringe when it does.

(3)Debris. While the handle is beautiful and very comfortable to the hand, it tends to collect pretty much anything it comes in contact with. The blade isn't much better. The "hammered" texture doesn't seem to have as much impact as one would think.

To say that I'm not in love with this knife would be a complete lie. It is easily the best knife I have ever owned and I would recommend the knife whole-heartedly. That said, the price point that this knife can be had at will make the vast majority of professional cooks cringe simply because of the environment that it is expected to survive in. Even as I write this review I am seriously considering buying a cheaper set that hopefully performs pretty close simply because the idea of this knife getting ruined makes my fists clench. Also, don't let water or acidic products sit on the blade for extended periods of time. Its kind of a no-brainer, but when you get used to abusing house knives, seeing the discoloration on this knife can make you a sad panda even though it wipes off pretty easy if caught in time.

UPDATE January 20, 2013: I've been using this knife for almost a year now. I have since purchased several other chef knives, including a $240 gyuto made with CPM-154 steel. I still keep coming back to my Shun. It is my go to knife for 90% of the stuff I do in the kitchen. I still have not experienced any of the chipping that some reviewers were complaining about, so it makes me assume they are mistreating this knife. For me, the Premier is the perfect balance of weight, utility, and beauty at a very competitive price. The blade is rigid(no flex) and while noticeably heavier than most gyutos and lasers, it is also noticeably lighter than German-style French knives. The VG-10 is about as good a steel as you're going to find at this price point. Good edge retention, but not superb. One of the best investments I have ever made.

UPDATE March 21, 2013: I figured I should mention my absolute favorite trait about this knife, and that is the finish and the geometry of the blade create a surface with virtually no drag. The combination create a performance trait that I have yet been able to replicate with another knife. It is particularly evident when doing your horizontal cuts for dicing an onion. With the grinds on other knives (Henckel/Miyabi products especially) they seem to create alot of drag and you almost have to rip the knife through the cut. The Premier is nearly effortless and it has caught some experienced cooks by surprise who had their hand on the back of the onion instead of on top where it belongs. Caution is warranted while you get used to this knife's characteristics.

I am a pro chef at a large hotel in downtown Seattle. I use my knife for at least half of my day (3 to 4 hours), 5 days a week. I own both Japanese and German knives, all the best and most well known. I purchased a Shun classic 8 inch and was blown away at the quality and overall ballance of the knife. I decided to upgrade to the Premier...Wow, wow, wow!!! This knife is the best knife I have ever owned and I cant remember someone else I worked with having anything close to mine. Its like a scalpel or an exacto knife sharp...scary even for me and I do this stuff all day, Im trained. I must admit, I have cut myself twice already, because all the blade has to do is make contact with skin and it cuts...I know, im a wimp... Should you buy this? If your serious about culinary arts this knife is no joke. Not to mention, your gonna have a piece art on your cutting board, its a beautiful and worthy example of a real pro knife...I highly recomend. This knife should be kept far away from novices. I almost forgot to mention, it comes with a kick a** blade shield. Love Shun knives!!!

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I'll start by saying I love this knife and am an avid Shun user.

It took 3 tries, however, to get a knife that wasn't defective hence the 4 stars! Not Amazon's fault but the first knife sent to me had two deep scratches in the steel on the bolster. Not ok for a knife of this price! The second knife had a large chip in the handle and a crack in the blade. These things are not typical of Shun, and I hope they aren't typical of this series.

The blade on this thing is as sharp as they come, as with all Shuns. The 16 degree angle is much different from the German and American knives and very sharp! It makes cutting a breeze and this will surely become my new go-to knife in the kitchen. I'm looking forward to building up the whole set of this line over time.

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I bought this at Sur La Table because I wanted to hold it before I bought it. This is by far the best knife I have. It cuts like butter. I no longer have to put much force into my cutting motion which has now greatly reduced my chances of slipping and cutting myself. The handle is large, more befitting a man's grip, but I do find it comfortable. The most important thing to know about a knife is that how it fits your hand lets you know how good the knife is. What is comfortable for me may be unmanageable to you (and vise-versa), so please be careful in choosing a knife for yourself.

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I have a variety of Shun knives in my kitchen. I bought the Premier Chef's Knife for cutting, slicing and chopping vegetables. It has been superb for performing those tasks.

I find that I can process meals that require lots of vegetable processing much faster since I bought this knife. I make lots of soups and salads. This knife makes such tasks a breeze due to it's sharp blade and the non-stick blade surfaces. I really recommend this beautiful knife. If you buy it, take care to wash it immediately after using. Then, place the dry knife in a quality knife rack to protect the blade edge and finish. With proper care, it should last for decades without deterioration.

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Malibu 4-Inch Blade Paring, 5-1/2-Inch Blade Santoku Knives and Peeler in White Ceramic Zro2 Blade,

Malibu 4-Inch Blade Paring, 5-1/2-Inch Blade Santoku Knives and Peeler in White Ceramic Zro2 Blade, Blue Color ABS Softgrip HandleI didn't expect much from this set because of the deep "discount" (I think I paid 30 something). Because it was so cheap, I thought the retail price might be a figment of the imagination (or wishful thinking) on the part of the seller. And after using the knives, I really can't imagine anyone paying $100 for this junk. I had low expectations and the knives failed to even meet these.

After a short couple days of light use the knives already had started to feel dull, after a week the edges had multiple chips. I don't have high hopes that these knives will useful for much longer than a few months. Please understand that I have followed all care instructions (hand washing, no cutting hard foods, storing separately, etc.) and they are still not holding up.

Save your money. I could have bought one good knife, instead of this set of junk, for the same price. Oh well, live and learn. Now you don't have to make the same mistake.

Super sharp! Love the color. You have to be really careful slicing things but it works really well. As far as I know, if you follow the instructions it doesn't break/chip, differences in quality with ceramic knives has to do with sharpness, not how brittle it is. Love my set, definitely would buy as a great housewarming gift.

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Wusthof Oyster Opener

Wusthof Oyster OpenerOf course I had to drop it right out of the package. Didn't matter, it still works like a charm. It is sort of a cross between an oyster and a clam knife. Good, hard, sharp steel, it works great on the small oysters, where the larger knives can't get. Works good on large Blue Points, too, but it is Kumamotos etc where it really comes into its own. But user beware, it IS sharp. If you open a lot of oysters, you will appreciate this knife.

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Tupperware Feeding Spoon & Travel Case

Tupperware Feeding Spoon & Travel CaseMy son and I commute an hour each way every day for work/daycare and there are many times after work that I need to run errands. Because of this, I was forced to look for a travel spoon to feed my son on those occasions because the plastic bag approach was just too wasteful and sometimes the bag would rip and I didn't want to use a dirty spoon to feed my son. After searching on Amazon for a little, I settled on this set and it's been great! The long handle makes it easy to get into the Stage 3 jars of food without getting messy and the hard plastic makes it easy to wipe off the excess from my son's face when he decides he only wants to eat so much off of the spoon.

What makes it even better is that my son, who is almost 10 months old, loves to use the set as a rattle when I'm not using it to feed him. He sits and shakes it while we are walking around a store or if I actually take a few minutes to eat something and the rattle entertains him. He knows there is something in the case that should come out so the studious look on his face while it makes noise is priceless. I know that Tupperware never intended to market it as a toy, but it works for my son.

I know there are some people who worry about the color they will receive when they are not given a choice. I received a yellow spoon in a green case. It could have been pink and purple for all I cared, the sppon works so well and does what I need it to so it made no difference to me.

The best spoon for feeding baby!!!! Realy love it! Not cheap for plastic spoon but good quality and super convenient!!! Recommend as first spoon.

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I received this spoon and case as a shower giftlove it! Perfect for keeping spoon clean and after my son is done eating, I can put it away an keep my diaper bag clean! I second the opinion that you can also use it to distract/entertain your child as well ;) I would recommend it to anyone, and rave about it to anyone who sees us use it!

Love this item!!!

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I have ordered several of these spoons to give as gifts for baby showers. Everyone seems to love them and they come in handy for mother's on the go. This is a great Tupperware product and good value for the money.

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Mac Knife Ceramic Honing Rod, Black

Mac Knife Ceramic Honing Rod, 10-1/2-Inch, BlackI've used many honing rods over the years, and this is by far the best. A honing rod has to be harder than than the knife it's honing or it won't work. Most steel rods are around Rockwell 60, and are thus ineffective on some Japanese knives that can be as hard as 62. This ceramic hone measures Rockwell 81 in hardness, so it has no trouble refining the edge of the hardest steel knife. This won't make a dull knife sharp, but it will make a sharp knife sing.

If you have any of the MAC knifes you should have this honing rod! For the price you can not beat it!!

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After having a regular metal honing steel for most of my career and a diamond sharpening steel I'm finally getting a ceramic steel. I've always liked products from MAC especially their knives. Now that they have a ceramic steel that is black this is a great purchase. This will go great with all of my knives that are japanese steel but western style blades.

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I received a Global knife as a gift, only to find out that my regular honing steel shouldn't be used on it. After reading other online reviews, I selected the MAC ceramic black honing rod. It's very cool, in an elegant and simple black. It works very well, and I really like the two different options for more aggressive honing and finetuning.

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This is a very nice honing rod I bought for honing my Mac 8" chefs knife. One minor complaint is that if using it free hand the knife blade can get hung up on the rubber tip. Thus the reason for 4 stars. I think I would prefer it without the rubber tip. The rubber tip is for anchoring the honing rod in a vertical position on a cutting board.

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Chicago Cutlery DesignPro Santoku Knives, 7-Inch

Chicago Cutlery DesignPro Santoku Knives, 7-InchThis knife is fantastic. At first I thought I wouldn't like the handle on this knife as I'm used to wood handles. Turns out this was a great fit, I have small hands so sometimes my hands get tired when doing a lot of chopping but the grip on the knife was great and easy to hold and use without having to put too much pressure on it. As a pastry chef we don't use our knives as much as savory chefs but this knife is truly great, food slides right off the knife instead of sticking to the blade and it's SUPER sharp.

We love this knife. It is heavyweight and very sharp. The grip and feel is well balanced and easy to use whether deboning a cut of meat or slicing through a cooked brisket it performs very well. While the plastic cover is ok, we threw that away and have it stored in a drawer wooden block. We are gradually replacing all of our kitchen knives with this brand. We just wish that their scissors didn't have those protrusions below the handle (or we'd buy them too).

We strongly recommend this knife to our friends.

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Love this knife. Great all around knife for cutting so many things--veggies, meat, etc. Very sharp and staying that way.

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Kuhn Rikon Melon Knife Colori

Kuhn Rikon Melon Knife ColoriWhen I first received the Watermelon Knife, which is valued at $24.95, I couldn't help but love the fact that the handle was green, the blade and cover were the same color as a watermelon on the inside. Not only that but the little seeds designs is a cut out design which is great. I was really shocked at how shape this knife was when I received it. So, since I didn't have a watermelon at the time I had to go out that night and get one. The next day we were having a cookout at my parents house so, I thought I would be nice enough to bring the watermelon and of course the knife. My dad just had to try this knife out and let me say this knife cut right though the watermelon with no problem at all. The length of it was also great making it actually make a much nicer even cut which is usually the problem we all have with regular kitchen knifes cutting watermelon. This will and has already made a great addition with our summer time moments and has do an amazing job.

This is awesome. Cuts fruit and slices through home made bread like no bodies business. Stays sharp. I bought one to try and ended up buying 2 more later on just to have

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I have been slowly adding to my Kuhn collection and this knife is one of my favorites! We eat a lot of melon in our house and this knife is so easy to use and it cuts through everything with little effort. I love the circle on the sheath, which I use to carve out all the seeds and guts of our melons! The holes in the knife allow the melon to easily release with each cut! Don't hesitate, get this today!

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Air Pressure Corkscrew Wine Bottle Opener

Air Pressure Corkscrew Wine Bottle OpenerI came across one of these openers while touring vineyards in Northern California. It is so easy to use and requires little effort. I love this tool. No more torn up corks and straining wine due to accidental cork shredding. Works well on natural and synthetic corks.

LamsonSharp 8" x 3" Jumbo Fish/Asparagus Turner

LamsonSharp 8' x 3' Jumbo Fish/Asparagus TurnerI was very disappointed at the flimsy construction of this spatula. I do not feel it would last very long with regular use. I cook a lot of salmon and this spatula needs to be heavier the handle will probably bend with very much weight.