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Showing posts with label professional kitchen knife sharpener. Show all posts

Farberware Steak Knives, Set of 6

Farberware Steak Knives, Set of 69 Years ago I bought a box of 8 serrated steak knives at the bricks and mortar kitchen chain store "Lechter's" here in Brooklyn, New York. The Great Lechter's chain was purchased and then purposely looted and destroyed by a private equity firm, much like was done to another NY chain with great stores "Linens and Things"....

These steak knives had a good, comfortable plastic handle and REMAINED razor sharp until they broke...

Over the years the knives broke one by one where the blade met the handle.

I bought these Farberware knives as a replacement. The are good quality BUT the blade stupidly IS NOT FULLY serrated and they aren't SHARP at all...

I have a problem cutting a raw onion with these knives...

THESE KNIVES ARE CRAP....

Beware! The knives shown in the photo are not the knives that you will receive. I bought the knives shown in the photo from Walmart a few years ago and I just loved them. Over time I lost most of them, and when I went back to Walmart to get more I discovered that they are no longer available there. I decided to check Amazon.com and sure enough, there they were in the photo! However, the knives I received have a much different blade that cuts very poorly and it tears most types of food. I will continue my search for the "good" Farberware knives but I do not recommend these.

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I bought a four pack of these at walmart, and believe me they are terrible. I have had them for maybe 3 months and within the first month the stainless steel started rusting, and it keeps getting worse. Every knife has a few rust spots. I guess i just get a little extra "iron" in my diet. Seriously stay away from these knives.

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The knives I received today are not the same knives shown in the picture. I will return these cheap looking knives. The knives shown in the picture have a different blade than the ones I ordered and paid for. I will be very careful the next time I purchase from Amazon.

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I purchased these knives because they look like good steak knives. Do not be deceived! The three "rivets" are decorative. In a high quality knife, the rivets pass through the handle material as well as the steel handle shim (this is the flat steel layer that sits in between the two handle pieces). The steel shim piece is only one inch long, narrow, and even the first rivet does not penetrate the shim. I used this knife to cut cheddar cheese and the handle torqued out of the plastic handle. Really? Did anyone test this product before it left the factory? I was very disappointed that a company as well regarded as Farberware would sell such poor quality knives. They should be ashamed of themselves. DO NOT BUY THESE KNIVES. Even at $6.99 for six as advertised here, they are not worth it.

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The Cheese Knife

The Cheese Knifewhen this arrived. A *plastic* knife for cutting cheese? Give me a break! We eat a lot of extra sharp cheddar hard to slice. A plastic knife will break right? WRONG! This little gidget is terrific! Even with my seriously arthritic hands, I can slice my own cheese without it hurting my joints! This is the best invention since well sliced bread! (Or should I say cheese!) It is worth every single penny. In fact, I'm ordering another one just for me to use. Gonna put my name on it in permanent marker! Whoever invented this is a genious!

I used this knife today at my parents' house, and I will certainly be buying one for myself. Just like the description says, it sliced right through even sticky cheese without doing that annoying pulling-down thing that I'm used to (no specialized cheese-cutters in my house, just paring knives) -you know, when you get about a centimeter into the cheese and it starts to crumble because the top part is being pulled down by the knife. It went through blue cheese, smoked gouda, and reduced-fat havarti with no trouble at all. Neat gizmo, if you enjoy cheese.

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I was taken aback when I opened it IT'S PLASTIC! but it works like a charm. Seriously. You'd be surprised at how well it slices cheese. (It's just slicing cheese, though)

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This knife is amazing. It works so much easier than a traditional cheese cutter. It makes slicing cheese as easy as slicing butter. My mother gave me one, and I'm now buying one for all my friends. It's that great!

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I read the reviews and saw the word plastic and was a bit sceptical....oh how wrong I was......This knife has been with me on numerous catering jobs and is so safe, I would let a child use it. The workmanship and design are first rate. I recommend this knife over any other for very soft to medium cheeses. The word PERFECT is not enough to explain the ease and user friendliness. Thank you Perfect plus!!

Wusthof Classic Steakhouse Steak Knives, Set of 4

Wusthof Classic Steakhouse Steak Knives, Set of 4By far the best steak knives I have ever had! For years we had the Wusthof Grand Prix II steak knives, which are fine knives. But the Steakhouse design is far superior because of a thinner, sharper blade. I'm sure the Steakhouse ones will require more care in sharpening because of the fluted blade, but they cut without pressure, keeping the juices in the meat. The straight part of the blade required a little touch up with a diamond hone right out of the box because of blade thinness. But WOW!

These knives are absolutely amazing. They are a little longer and thicker than a traditional steak knife. They are probably among the best steak knives made today. I would recommend these in a heartbeat. They are supposed to be exclusive to Williams-Sonoma and can also be found on their site for a much higher premium than seen on Amazon.

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Plastic Cutlery Heavyweight Knives White 100/Box

Plastic Cutlery Heavyweight Knives White 100/BoxWe have been using this brand of plastic knives for a few years now. They are not especially sharp, which I like because I am comfortable allowing my 5 year old daughter to use them. However, they get the job done and slice through soft food easily. They are strong and hardly ever break and I also wash them in the dishwasher and reuse them; our dishwasher has a special shelf at the very top for tableware and washes these knives with no adverse affects.

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Wallace Grande Baroque 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1

Wallace Grande Baroque 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1The setting I received is nearly 70 years old but look about perfect! Very lovely and ornate (seems more so in person). They even included a tarnish resistant cloth to protect them. Awesome.

I will have to figure out how to get tarnish out of the nooks and crannies though... maybe with polish and a toothbrush?

EDIT: I've been advised in the comments that a toothbrush is a bad idea for silver, so I don't know how to get these as clean as I want them but I retract my toothbrush suggestion in case it leads to any damaged silver.

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Chef's Choice M130 Professional Sharpening Stations

Chef's Choice 130 Professional Knife-Sharpening Station, PlatinumI am an Executive Chef and have worked in a kitchen for over 25 years. I purchased this sharpener about a month ago and so far I am very satisfied. If you read the manual, it is very easy to use. I was at first worried about taking too much metal off of my kinves. As long as you don't over use the first stage that should not be a problem.

It put a good edge on my knives quickly and easily. I have a 10 inch wusthof that is my main kitchen knife. I put an edge on it with stage 1 over a month ago and it has remanined very sharp since. All you have to do is run it through stage 2 ( which is just like a steel) every once and a while and it maintains it's sharpness.

So far I am very satisfied.

As a user of Chef's Choice model 110 and 120 for over ten years I had greatly anticipated the release of this new model.Unfortunately some poor design choices prevent me from fully recomending this product.The older M120 provided 3 stages and created a triple bevel edge.The new M130 can create at best two bevels and only one if you use the sharpening steel.The first stage creates a single edge that can then be steeled with the second stage.If the third polishing stage is used the steeled edge is ground away.That being said the number of bevels is secondary to sharpness of the blade.In comparing the sharpness of the two machines they are very similar with the new 130 seeming slightly sharper.The major issue with the machine is the need to have it out on the counter at all times.The whole point of a sharping steel is to hone your knives each time you use them in order to maintain an edge.This means you need to lug out the box every time you cook, or to have it out on the counter taking up space.If you are model 120 owner looking to the M130 as an upgrade you are much better off buying the Chef's Choice 470 SteelPro.That way you only need to have the larger machine out for major sharpening and can quickly grab the small steel for honing.You'll also notice the M470 has two steeling rods versus the M130's one rod.

I would like to add one note of warning to anyone new to the Chef's Choice line.If you have a collection of knives with heavy bolster heels, know that Chef's Choice models have problems with sharpening all the way to the base due to the heel not fitting into the sharpener.Most Japenese(Shun,Global,MAC, etc) knives aren't effected since the blade extends the full lenght of the knife.Many European(Wusthof,Henckels,Sabatier) knives have the heavy metal heel, and will over years of sharpening develop a gap as the metal from the blade is ground down and the bolster remains.meaning the base of the knife will no longer be flush with your cutting board from the heel extending below it.

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When I bought my Henckels (not the el cheapo Henckels International, mind you) knives I was looking for a sharpening steel but ended up with the pull-through gadget they call a "sharpener". Someone's already pointed out the difference, that the device is a "honer" that merely sets the blade straight. It returns usability but doesn't actually SHARPEN, i.e, shave off metal and recreate the edge. After reality set in that I could keep running my knives in this honer until I was blue in the face and never increase the sharpness but merely prolong it, I decided to look for a way to really sharpen a knife.

Local and mail-order services didn't appeal to me because I didn't want the knives out of my hands or tested on stuff I wouldn't cut in my kitchen. So I went looking for sharpeners I could use in the home.

As I read opinions, the whetstone seems to be the best possible way. The electrical sharpeners are about the only alternative that actually re-create an edge, so I thought if the best of them doesn't satisfy me I'll have to go with a whetstone. And I bought this machine.

As one reviewer pointed out on a slightly different model, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. If you think you'll simply get an edge by running the blades through the six grooves in order, you will be sorely disappointed.

The first and second pairs of grooves are for different knives and the third works with the first, maybe the second too. And that's not all.

You have to run the knife, test for a good burr on the new edge, and polish the edge straight to get your razor sharpness.

Don't forget to wash the knives, before and after the sharpening. You don't want food or moisture in the sharpener, or microscopic metal in your cut food.

Big question: is it razor sharp? Yes, but under some conditions. I tried this with five knives: Four Henckels five-star blades, and one some-other brand blade. On one Henckels santoku, I made do with a minimum burr and got a sharp blade, but it wasn't razor sharp. This will be done over. The other brand blade got a nice burr and everything, but never got razor sharp, though it was sharper than it had ever been. The three other Henckels knives, they are as close to razor sharp as anything.

What do I consider razor sharp? I ran an edge across a small part of my arm and it took off all the hair. THIS IS NOT SAFE I have shaved with a straight razor so I didn't cut myself. DON'T DO THIS, read on: I used the same blade to cut a slice off a vine ripened ripe tomato without using a chopping board, and established this test: The slice comes off with no skin left on the end of the slice where the knife finishes the cut. That is razor sharp. Vine-ripened, ripe tomatoes tend to have a skin that is almost like plastic wrap thin and very resilient to the sharpest blade.

None of my newly bought knives were able to pass the hand-held ripe tomato or hair-on-arm test when they were new. So the sharpness is better than the factory blade.

The second groove can put a microscopic serration on the edge for better cutting in some situations. Or sharpen a serrated edge. I haven't tried this yet, will update the review when I do. But I'm very happy with this product.

Criticism that won't take away a star: Reading the manual in this age of short-attention can be painful because the text is small and the lines too long. Paragraph breaks are scant. More pictures, narrower columns and some white space couldn't hurt, especially here where reading the manual is a requirement (not just an overload of warnings or obvious, unnecessary direction)

All this seems long and tedious the way I describe it, but once you've read the manual, you will have your knives sharp in minutes. So sharp you may be tempted to try to work on the factory edge of a newly bought knife. Just remember, it's important to start with a reasonably good quality knife whose metal can stand up to a fine edge.

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I just finished sharpening the knives in my knife drawer with the M130. Some of the older knives took a while to get a burr in step one but once the burr showed up even my older dull knives were sharp again. My every day knives sharpened in less than a minute. My best knives sharpened in a few seconds.

The middle position is not motorized. It is a quality sharpening steel like you use by hand but this position keeps the knife near the optimal angle so the steel works optimally. You don't turn the motor on to use the middle position so you can walk over to the sharpener and put a quick hone on your knives without using any electricity. This is the big difference between this model and the Chef's Choice M120. For the extra $10, I prefer the sharpening steel over having a second grinding wheel. The third position is a "polishing" wheel which is similar in effect to the old barber shop razor strap which smoothed and polishing the knife edge.

I like the 20 degree grind used by the Position 1 wheel and see no need for an additional wheel used to change the grind angle in the Trizor system used in the M120.

I have a wide range of quality in my knives and this system seems to work well on all of them. I don't have serrated edge knifes since a well steeled knife works as well for me. I won't spend hours using an oil stone to sharpen knives any more. Also at 55 years old I don't see as well as I once did and can't hold a consistent angle using the stone. This system gives you a consistent sharpening angle.

I sharpened 10 knives in less than 15 minutes with some them being quite dull. I thought about giving the M130 4 stars based on cost but it saved me so much time, the cost was worth it.

UPDATE: I've been using the M130 for two years now. I use it daily (sharpening steel plus polishing wheel) on my best kitchen knives (Calphalon Katana Series) and they remain super sharp under constant use for about a month before I do a touch up with a single pass under the grinding wheel. I don't hand sharpen any of my knives now.

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For an electric sharpener, this one is nice. I've used it on five knives now, and all of them are sharp enough to slice a tomato without any pressure from me (just run the knife across the surface under its own weight). So I'm happy. I know that on reviews of the previous models some people complained that the sharpener didn't get their knives razor sharp. This one doesn't either. But it gets them plenty sharp enough for cooking! And much sharper than the knife vendor here in town does...

The only serious negative is that I'm not very impressed with the manual. While it does give instructions on how to sharpen your knives, I didn't think it did a good job of explaining the different types of edges this sharpener can create.

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Kitchen Cart with Cutting Board, Knife Block and Shelves

Kitchen Cart with Cutting Board, Knife Block and ShelvesI hope the maker will read this. I haven't purchased it. I want to, but it needs to be counter height to use as a movable kitchen island. It's the perfect size, except the height, for a very small kitchen with not enough counter space, especially motor home kitchens. So how about making it kitchen counter height please, it's the same height as a table!

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Yamazaki Cable 43-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8

Yamazaki Cable 43-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8We broke down and spent a lot on some silverware. We should have done it a long time ago. We are very pleased with the quality of these. They are a good weight and we like them very much.

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Norpro KLEVE 7 Inch Santoku Knife

Norpro KLEVE 7 Inch Santoku KnifeIt's sharp out of the box, but not literally "razor sharp" I guess I will try to sharpen it with a ceramic fine sharpener, to have the real "razor sharp"

X50CrMoV15 German steel. Very stain resistant. Other than that not much to speak of. The cryptic X50CrMoV15 stands for 0.5% carbon, the other 15% is composed of 14% or 14.5% of Cr, some Mo and V. I don't know who in German marketing came up with the idea to use X for Carbon, in periodic table it's C. 0.5% C content means, by definition X50CrMoV15 isn't a high carbon steel, despite of some marketing claims. In fact it has less C content compared to 440C steel. However, it's plenty tough and resists corrosion well. If you don't want to bother maintaining your knives this is a good choice. Except for the low edge holding ability of course. In the end, you end up sharpening it a lot more often, so low maintenance statement is really arguable. Used by Wusthof, Victorinix and others in their high end knives. Ref X50CrMoV15 Steel Composition.

HRC 55: Very hard steel (e.g. a higher quality knife blade): ( Hardened High Speed Carbon and Tool Steels such as M2, W2, O1, and D2, as well as many of the newer powder metallurgy Stainless Steels such as S30V, 154CM, CPM-M4, ZDP-189 , etc.

downside: made in China, but Hey, for the price and the German material, is not a big deal, as long as you sharpen it once received, for sharpening advise check

This knife is a complete pleasure to use. The santoku design works as advertised to keep food from sticking, but I mainly enjoy the quality and heft of this sturdy blade. Super sharp and nice handle. My next purchase will be the Surge Chef's Knife.

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I bought a set of these advertised as full tang but they aren't. The steel extends about 1.5" into the plastic handle, which will break at that point. Lasted about a year for me. Nice steel, holds an edge then the handle breaks. JUNK.

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I love this knife.[period]

I work with knives all day and night. This is a "best buy" for any person who wants a good knife... I have had this knife for three years. I have sharpened it only once. Between, beef bones, chicken bones, veal, pork, mutton and allot of vegetables, it comes out clean and sharp. Something about the Cro Vd steel just makes it a joy.

It's balance is better than any Global of the same type , and really does hold it's edge very well . The silicone gripe is actually better than most pro grips.

I'm saying buy this knife... after three years of use and abuse , I reach in the drawer and choose it every time. This knife is a great for anybody who cooks ...

p.s. I wrote this while buying one for my girl friend, she loved it so much that I had to buy another...

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I bought a paring knife from Norpro based on the reasonable price and nice weight of the handle. Next tried the smaller Santoku which was wonderful. The grooves help the blade go through more smoothly. Many knives which are more expensive than this do not have good balance and feel. The weighting of the handle is perfect. I love all 3 of the KLEVE knives I have. After 6 months (and buy a magnetic hanging rack so they don't get dull in a drawer) they are all still sharp with no sharpening yet! Wonderful and very nicely priced!

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J.A. Henckels Twin Four Star 10-Inch Honing Steel

J.A. Henckels Twin Four Star 10-Inch Honing SteelI cook for a livin' and I have many honing steels, some at 14" for my big knives and this one for my 8" and under knives. I got this one in an upscale set of 4 starz and I do love it. As previously reviewed, it's not for sharpening but used to maintain a sharp edge. If you use this PROPERLY every time you use a new knife then the factory edge will last for months if not years under normal usage.

If you are collecting the 4 star line then this is a must, it is one of the most attractive steels made, the Rockwell rating is harder than any factory production blade made, the grooving is crisp and it is a bargain compared to other brands. A must replacement for a lesser steel in most 4 star sets.

It would be worth your time and money to buy the knife care video and learn how to use this well...an investment for your future enjoyment of Henckels 4 star knives.

We hand out 5 mojo*z for this steel Magnolia!!!

As other reviewers have mentioned, this does not actually sharpen your knives in the sense that it won't put an angle on your blade that isn't already there. However, what this is great for is keeping your set of kitchen knives in good (and safe) condition.

Note to novices: make sure to ask a pro or an experienced cook how to use a steel. If you hold the knife at the wrong angle, you may actually be reversing the effect the steel is supposed to have realigning the blade to its sharpest position.

Note 2: a lot of blades these days are made with the higher-end cobalt alloy steel that is significantly harder than regular stainless. All this really means is that if you have a good knife, you technically won't have to use this every time you slice and dice, but it's still a good idea to keep the knife in the best condition possible.

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I purchased this instrument for a gormet chef who stated that this is the best tool for the honing of knives. Though I'm not a chef, if you ate the food this guy cooks, like I have, you would place your trust in his words. This is a great gift to give.

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Most of us know the importance of sharp knives for proper food preparation and gracious serving. Of course, I had to learn the hard way by mashing a tomato instead of chopping it, by "sawing" a roast rather than slicing it, and by cutting and pulling off a plump roast turkey leg rather than carving it. Those are just a few of the reasons I'm such a fan of my Henckels Sharpening Steel. After trying both a stone and steel, the steel is my favorite for ease of use and appearance. This steel is not only utilitarian but handsome with a ribbed handle that's easy to hold and silvertone handle guard and hanging ring. First off, a good way to test whether or not your knives are sharp is to hold a piece of paper by the top corner and then attempt to "slice" it. If knives won't do this head for the steel! You'll be amazed sometimes it takes only a few strokes on the steel to make your knife sharp, sharper, then sharpest. Remember to place the metal end of the steel on a sturdy surface, such as a butcher block table or cutting board then position the base of the blade on the steel and begin. This Henckels sharpening steel is certainly a cut above any other. Gail Cooke

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If you bought good knives, like the Henckels Four Star series, keep them good by regularly honing the edge with a Henckels steel. A few swipes against my chef's knife keeps the edge keen and ready to cut. I struggled for years with cheap knives only to find that a good sharp knife is a blessing to a cook. So keep it sharp with a good steel.

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One Ikea Fintorp Magnetic Knife Rack, Black

One Ikea Fintorp Magnetic Knife Rack, BlackIts to install easy install, they don't send screws with it you have to buy your own but that is because not all applications are the same so I understand, it also is a nice looking magnet and what I like most is its all one solid piece with no metal ridges like I've seen other magnet holders have.

I love the clean lines of this magnetic knife holder. It was easy to install and holds the knives in our trailer even as we drive on bumpy roads. I would recommend this item to anyone.

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It's hard to tell the quality of a featureless black bar by looking at pictures. This one is light, flimsy and wobbles against the wall. I wish I'd held out for something stainless.

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This is more a problem on the manufacturing side, but it is a minor inconvenience. I thought it might be helpful to know.

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Wusthof 9-Inch Sharpening Steel

Wusthof 9-Inch Sharpening SteelIt works just fine as a sharpening steel, but it is NOT a Wusthof brand steel. First indicator is that the rod did not come in a box; rather, just had a slip of cardboard over the steel to protect it. The cardboard had "Made In Germany" and said it was a Wusthof, but...main indicator this was not legit is that the red "W" logo that is emblazoned on all Wusthof products (usually on the handle) was IMITATED with a red "W" sticker. Dude. The sharpening rod works well and does the job overall, but obviously I feel victim to false advertising in the product not being the brand I believed it to be. Beware.

its a fair price, right weight, the wusthof label did not last too long on the handel, beside that I think its ok.

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NCAA Clemson Tigers Circo Cheese Set

NCAA Clemson Tigers Circo Cheese SetA wonderful thing if you're a Duke fan who likes to cut and share the cheese. Just flop on whatever fancy spread you like and hear the call of your party going right!

This is a great gift . I bought one from a school fund raiser . I loved it so much I looked for it online as well. I bought 2 more and used them as Christmas presents . The tools inside the cheese board are made very sturdy . Constructed very nicely ! High recommendation !

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a Christmas present for my dear gator brother, and he absolutely loves it. Great for the price, very nice...Great Buy!!

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I purchased this as a gift for my father in law, who is a USC alumnus. He and my mother in law drive (from Florida) to Columbia for football games, and they tailgate when they get there. They really appreciated the cheese set. It's chic, convenient, and travels well.

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Dexter-Russell (S112-12H) - 12" Fish Splitter - Sani-Safe Series

Dexter-Russell - 12' Fish Splitter - Sani-Safe SeriesThis blade is huge. It is called a fish splitter but I think it can be used to cut poultry as well. Could not find any reviews on this online though. It has some weight as well.

Razor sharp and enough weight to slice through the bones on Alaska's biggest halibut and salmon. Lodge owners and charters too should have one of these handy to make the closing hours of their great days fishing trips fast and easy. You will have the days catch cleaned, bagged and in the freezer before happy hour.

UPDATE: I picked up the 8" version of this knife for in the motorhome and subsequently bought a second for home too. The 8" has a better balance for general kitchen use and has now become my favorite home knife.

I do suggest you pick up one of these cheap sharpeners to keep the edge razor sharp.

Smith's CCKS 2-Step Knife Sharpener

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I used this knife on my fishing trip to Alaska. Cleaning my salmon was a breeze. Knife held its cutting edge for the entire trip. Well balanced easy to control.

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Great knife my grandfather was a butcher and swore by these things... This is a great knife a great tool...

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Rocking T Knife

Rocking T KnifeThe wood handle is unfinished and feels cheap.... Like you might get a splinter after a while. I wish I had gotten the plastic handle model.

The knife is just what I wanted for my Uncle who has limited use of his left hand after suffering a stroke. Delivery was exceptionally fast.

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these knifes are the best so glad i found 1 my husband lost his arm & it the only knife he can use to cut meat as too the review from the gal who got 1 for her friend who had a stroke im sorry but these knifes are only ment to cut meat so it wont work on other food like a apple there are products out there for that if your diaabled and looking for something too cut your steal or other meat rocker knife is what you want a must have

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Received the item on time. I bought it for my friend who had a stroke and is limited to one hand. The item wasn't sharp and had difficulty trying to use it to cut an apple. Her husband has sharped it but still has some flaws.

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Yamazaki Bolo 42-Piece Stainless Steel Flatware Set, Service for 8

Yamazaki Bolo 42-Piece Stainless Steel Flatware Set, Service for 8We really liked how this product looked in the picture and were impressed by the positive reviews on amazon. It looked quite good out of the box too, and we immediately thought it would be perfect for everyday wear. Now, "everyday wear" for me really means withstanding the dishwasher, and some of the pieces have done poorly in the dishwasher, showing signs of rust on several of the knives. The instructions warn you about using dishwasher soap with lemon in it (which we don't use) so it's a mystery about why they're rusting so fast. I think for the money, they really should be dishwasher safe. So, we're torn, because they look good and the weight is great for daily use, but having some of the pieces corrode after just a couple of weeks of use is upsetting. We're probably going to return them.

We got this set for our weddingand it is great! Each piece is well weighted and heavy duty. We have been putting the pieces in the dishwasher and haven't had any problem with the finish on them they still look as great as the first day we got them. My only complaint is about the wooden tray...our first box turned out fine, but our second box we bought had a tray that was messed up in the box and had to be put back together. I have a friend who had gotten 3 different sets with messed up wooden trays. Overall, though, I think this is a high quality product!

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This is really heavy duty stuff. No rust spots. Pretty shape, easy to hold. NO COMPLAINTS!

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We received this set as a wedding shower gift and loved it. Unfortunately after using it for only a month or so it was so badly rusted that I was embarassed to let anyone use them! Took it back to the store to exchange it because we love the look and feel of the set so much and after about a week, it's already rusting again. We are really dissapointed and will have to switch to a different brand. Stainless steel should not have to be scrubbed after every use to remove rust stains.

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We recently purchased 24 place settings of this flatware and we are EXTREMELY happy with it! Not only does it look and feel great it has been through the dishwasher and is still in perfect condition! Great deal! Unlike one of the prior reviews, all 3 of the wooden trays we received are in excellent condition as well!

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Shun DM0750 Honing Steel

Shun DM0750 Honing SteelThe amount of bad information here is unbelievable. This is not a sharpener. It doesn't have a hand guard or a slot. This does not have a plastic handle and isn't made in China. It will not scratch your knives if you use it correctly. It is not too short for a 12" blade.

To my surprise it is capable of turning a chefs knife into a boning knife rather quickly, but if one follows the instructions on the box and uses a VERY light touch for stroking at the correct angle this high end tool will do you right. The handle is the same as on all classic knives. It is made for honing, not removing metal like a ceramic stick.

The angle guide is not to rub your knife against, just to help you get the right angle before you move down & stroke it. Holding it correctly, you do not have to change hands, just spin the steel 180 degrees. The flat part of the angle guide is 16 degrees for Shun knives. The rest of the angle guide is 20 degrees for the cheaper European steels and don't bother honing grocery store steel just pull it through a $1.29 sharpener.

This is a great tool if you learn how to use it the correct way.

Hilditch

I recently purchased this honing steel and perhaps I can sort out some of the confusion. In short, it does not damage your knives (unless you don't know how to use it), it is for honing (not sharpening), and my box says Made In China. The handle looks and feels exactly like the handles on the knives, and according to Shun's website, is made of the same material.

First, the steel performs like it should, and I have no problems with it's performance, design, or construction. I give it 5 stars for these reasons. The guard is handy for its flat side, helping to correctly angle the blade to 16 degrees--the angle at which the blades are made.

This is a honing steel, not sharpening, as has been said before. When a knife is used, the blade begins to develop small bends in the blade. A honing rod simply straightens out those bends, putting the blade back in alignment again. Of course, eventually the blade will no longer have the perfect edge it once did, and will need to be sharpened (that is, removal of material to make a new edge). This steel does not make your knives dull, jagged, ugly, or otherwise damaged. Unless I suppose, you don't know how to properly use a honing steel.

The box I'm holding here clearly says Made In China. My Shun knives are marked on the blade as made in Japan. That being said, I don't believe that it's of an inferior quality--if you handed me the steel I'd have no reason to believe that it was of a lower quality in things like the handle or craftsmanship as my knives at first glance. Also, I can't say for certain, but perhaps different runs of this product were made in different places. That would at least explain the confusion over where this product is made.

According to Shun's website, this handle is made of "Ebony-black PakkaWood". If it's truly made of some sort of plastic, it's indistinguishable from the look and feel of the knives. The only discernible difference I found is that it sounds different when tapped on, but that may very well be from a different size or shape of tang. There is however, a steel on Shun's website with a Co-Polymer handle. It's product number is 9990, and the handle looks very different from this one, almost like a big black plastic piece. The product pictured is a DM0750.

As a note, I have no affiliation with KAI Corp, Kershaw, or anyone similar (noting my reviewer name).

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I recently purchased some Shun Elite knives. They cut like a light saber right out of the box but after a couple of months they dulled slightly. The Shun honing steel brought them right back to life. I really like the guide on the steel. It ensures you get the correct angle for Shun knives.

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Shun Sharpening Steel

I use Japanese, French and German knives in my kitchen as well as a well known German brand's sharpening steel. I was constantly frustrated by it's inability to hone a blade and assumed I was using it incorrectly. I viewed video after video of correct honing techniques to make sure I had it right but to no avail.

I heard that Shun produced a good sharpener-honer so decided to purchase one. I have never looked back! The minute I put a blade to it, I could feel the difference. It realigns and maintains the edge on both the Japanese and European blades every time I use it.

One word of caution, it has a slot to guide the 15% angle required for Japanese blades, but this can scratch your knife and spoil it's aesthetics.

Otherwise, go and get one, you won't regret it!

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Great honing steel that is a bit longer than others I looked at (seems to help a bit for the bigger knives) and an attractive taper (not sure that matters, but it looks nice). I've had it for a while now and use it frequently. Despite an occasional clumsy collision, this steel slides smoothly and shows no nicks. It straightens the edge on my (mostly) mid-grade knives with ease.

Another reviewer claimed the handle was plastic. Perhaps he was mistaken, or perhaps he had a different version. It does almost "feel" plastic due to the hard resin finish, but mine appears to be the same pakka wood as on my Shun knives (though the steel lacks the metal endcap the knives have).

Aesthetics are open to debate, but I think it looks much nicer than most, and performs better than any other I've used for daily straightening.

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Linden Sweden-Daloplast Anita 13-1/4-Inch by 9-3/4-Inch Large Cutting Board

Linden Sweden-Daloplast Anita 13-1/4-Inch by 9-3/4-Inch Large Cutting Board, PurpleAfter 1st use, noticed bits of black plastic in my food. I tried using a different knife and it made things worse. For foods that are hard to cut (like carrots) I noticed it even moresometimes I had to pick out the long strings of black plastic from my salad. It's shocking to me that this product is even being sold.

If you don't like eating plastic particles, you should invest in another cutting board.

Amazon's "Product Details" dimensions are incorrect.

Here are the correct measurements: 13.8 x 9.8 x 0.28 inches.

Measurements confirmed on the purple one, but the model numbers --all are 339.XX variants-imply that it applies to all color variants.

Good news: Amazon refunded my purchase price due to the thickness being WAY off.

Bad news: Submitted this correction twice to Amazon (refund request and product page correction) over a week ago, but they have ignored it.

Hope this review helps others looking for a 1/2" thick board to avoid buying this one.

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This is a nice cutting board not too big just the right size for cutiing your veggies. I love the color (purple) it is a nice shade of purple. The quality of this product is terrific it won't warp after you put it in the dishwasher.

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IS A GREAT COLOR BUT THERE IS A CRACK IN THE MIDDLE ALL THE WAY DOWN. BUT IS STILL OK TO USE.

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I would've given it a 5 star rating had it grooves around the edge to catch drippings. Further, you have to put something under it as it will slide around on the countertop. On the positive side, my knives glide across smoothly and all the cutting and chopping I do are easier. Best of all, just toss it in the dishwasher when you're done!

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Farberware Traditions 21-Piece Knife Block Set

Farberware Traditions 21-Piece Knife Block SetI have owned this set for about a month now and I can safely say these are a good mid-level set. The knives were sharp out of the box and made well. the steel is a good guage and do not flex like my previous starter set. The steak knives have not rusted in the dishwasher but I do hand wash all the other chopping, dicing, and slicing blades. I am an average size man and can safely say that the handles on the smaller knives are a little smaller than I would have liked, or I am too used to the big injection molded plastic from my previous ones. That is the only complaint I have. I frequently cut meat, Dice vegetables, and just flat out use them. The price can not be beat and I am very happy with this purchase. I will continue to use these for quite some time.

Knives are a real challenge for a cook. I vividly remember my early cooking days trying to prepare meals with low cost department store/discount store knives. Bad knives mean slow preparation, poor quality cuts and frustration.

Great knives on the other hand require an investment that most starting or part-time cooks simply can't justify. Higher quality "never need sharpening" knives can be useful but are generally limited. What is needed are knives with real blades, that can be sharpened, that have the right weight and are at a low cost. These knives come very close...

Pro's

--Cost is very low(lower than most "low quality" sets and 100s lower than high end knife sets).

--Blades are good.

--Includes a large variety of knives and scissors. In particular two cleavers.

--Good set of steak knives

Con's

--Handles are small...the balance is affected and cutting quality and speed will be impacted.

--Blades do need to be dried after hand washing...rust can occur otherwise but this is steel that NEEDS sharpening.

--Blade weight could be better.

I bought these as a set of knives for a second kitchen(my other is in fact a higher end set also by Farberware). I like having slicer, cleaver etc. nearby so I can use the right tool for the job at hand. If you are looking for a set of knives that has a good selection of blades and have a tight budget I can't imagine a better set. In particular if you are not a full time cook this is a low cost way to get real knives into your kitchen.

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If you're an avid fan of rust then by all means, buy these knives. I've had mine for a little less than a month and my wife and I always hand washed them. They RUSTED in the drying rack. We're not talking about days or months submerged, nope just overnight in the rack will do. I swear they had little rust speckles right out of the box. I should have known better though because I read a review like this one, but ignored it so I guess I got mine. Farberware must have specially engineered the stainless steel to rust faster. I am severely dissapointed, and unless you like rust you will be too. oh, and they hold a terrible edge, but I'm not a chef so that really didn't bother me.

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21 piece cutlery set for how much? Well after receiving the set I can say that you get what you paid for. The set is average and wouldn't be what a chef might be looking for. But for regular house hold folks like me, I guess this set will do.

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I have had these knives for a month now. Please understand that I do NOT do dishes, so my knives are likely left in a shocking state to kitchen fanatics until my husband finally washes and dries them in the dishwasher. Other reviewers have said how terribly these knifes rust. I have to say I haven't seen any of this so far though!

I needed a new set of knives and this one was $100 at my local mall. For a 1/3 of the price on Amazon its stylish and a great buy! It has 2 sets of scissors so I can finally have one to open bags and one to use on food. Much better!

Victorinox Swiss Army Fillet Knife with Pouch

Victorinox 59216 8-Inch Swiss Army Fillet Knife with PouchWith Costco here in Seattle currently selling twitchy-fresh Alaskan Sockeye fillets for $9/lb and whole fish for $5/lb, this Scotsman decided he needed a long filleting knife. At the knife shop, the best one I was shown was this Global, but I couldn't bring myself to spend that much, and I dislike the Global handles, especially when wet as would happen while filleting.

So instead, for chump change I got this excellent knife with a far superior handle. A short detour to Youtube for salmon filleting videos (recommended: the hilariously-unhygienic one that has chickens wandering all over the filleting table) and I was in production, with the freezer and the stockpot quickly filling up. I figure that with the Global's extra flexibility, I could get about 5% more meat off the bones, but none of it is going to waste, so I don't mind. A shorter knife wouldn't work nearly as well.

Next up: the same store is selling whole NZ lamb for $3/lb...

(Note: Every decent cookbook I've ever read says salmon carcasses make dreadful fumet. That's simply not true: salmon fumet is an excellent base for robust dishes like a Malaysian rendang made with unsubtle fish like mackerel or blues.)

A very well balanced blade. Though it hasn't been officially tested under fire, from experience the handle aught to offer a good grip even when the hands get gooie with fish slime. Lets go fishing.

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I worked in a seafood department of a grocery store for 5 years, and we used these daily for any cutting task (with the exception of cutting / steaking larger fish) and it was great. It sharpens well, is very flexible, everything you could ask for in a fillet knife.

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I purchased this for my husband for christmas for when he goes deer hunting. He still tells me how much he loves this knife, and how he can't wait to use it next deer season.

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Bought as a gift for my daughter an aspiring young Chef. Much needed tool I recomend Victorinox highly as I have used in my Chef career for 20+ years.