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WMF Manaos / Bistro Cake/Pie Server

WMF Manaos / Bistro Cake/Pie ServerAttractive and well made, but the handle is short and therefore awkward to use. You must pre-slice the pie with a knife because the server's edge is not sharp enough.

A wonderful piece with one crippling exception: its handle is too narrow, which doesn't allow you to control it. Too bad, because the design is sound otherwise.

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Excellent quality sturdy and handy serving piece. I wash it always in the machine, and it is as shiny and pretty as the first day I used it. I like exactly the short handle because it is much easier to serve cake and desserts. It is not a cooking spatula so those who complained here for long handles just buy a spatula, not a cake server :)

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Good quality and very nice looking. It was for a present and my friends like it very much.

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It's not bad, but it feels (1) a little small in my hands; (2) given the size, I expected a bit more heft out of it. While I've not had issues with it, it feels like it might buckle if I tried to lift a hefty slice of apple pie (it hasn't) or pry out a sticky piece of pecan pie.

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Chef Works JLCL-GRY-L Basic 3/4 Sleeve Chef Coat, Gray, Large

Chef Works JLCL-GRY-L Basic 3/4 Sleeve Chef Coat, Gray, LargeEasy to clean, lightweight professional looking jacket. I will be purchasing more of these soon. Washes easily with low wrinkle factor.

really impressed it came so quickly. Light weight for those hot summer kitchens. Love the length of the sleeves, only requires a single cuff to be comfy.

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Overall it seems to be well made, but it is too thin to truly be protective in the kitchen, this makes it great and lightweight for a hot environment and maybe good for a catering chef or bartender, etc, but working in the kitchen I don't think it is heavy enough to protect me from hot oil, etc in the kitchen. Overall Chef Revival makes a better product, you get what you pay for.

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I'm not a chef. I'm just a home cook that got tired of ruining prefectly good shirts with oily stains and splashes. I used to wear a bib front apron but I still would get little splash stains where my apron didn't cover.

This jacket gives me complete coverage. I'm a plus-sized woman so I bought the 3X to make sure it would be big enough to button (I usually wear 3X shirts and this fits a little loose). I also bought the 3/4 sleeves (which fit me right at my wrists) because I'm only 5ft 3in tall and regular length sleeves would have been way too long.

I liked this so much that the day after it arrived, I bought another one (this time in merlot). Highly recommended.

UPDATE:Yesterday my husband remarked how big this jacket was on me. Well, I have been on a diet but I didn't think I'd lost that much weight so I took a closer look in the mirror. After further inspection, I'm sure I could have easily fit into the 2X (and maybe even the 1X). I still love the jacket and I don't think it looks that big on me but if fit matters to you and you usually wear a 3X in women's tops then you might want to order the 2X instead. And if Amazon offers free returns, then you can't go wrong either way.

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Global G-11 Yanagi Sashimi Knife, 10-Inch

Global G-11 Yanagi Sashimi Knife, 10-InchI bought this knife only because I had a gift card and have a discount at a certain culinary-related store for being in the industry. Needless to say, it's a rather good yanagi, but just rather good.

It's definitely overpriced at $108+ since the steel (56-58rc), while still being harder than German (52-56rc) knives, is still softer than some other stainless yanagi (60rc) at the same price. Ok, you can get carbon steel, but some of us don't want to maintain one. It's even harder to maintain one when you're a cook whose job is not just to cut fish, but a variety of things all day. Another thing I'll mark this knife down for is that it doesn't have a continuous hollow ground back like most yanagi, but you can just wet the blade with a damp cloth to keep fish from sticking.

DO NOT USE A STEEL ON THIS KNIFE OR ANY SINGLE BEVEL KNIVES. This knife should only be sharpened on a high grit waterstone (6000+) and do not sharpen it only on one side as that'll weaken the edge. Even the box says sharpening it at 70/30, but 80/20 should be fine so long as you're only cutting fish.

If I had to pay full price for this knife, I'll have to give it 3/5 stars because although it's a softer steel and doesn't have a hollow ground back, it's stainless, requires extremely low maintenance for a yanagi, and it's more sanitary than an unsealed Japanese wood handle.

I have 5 slicers: 3 double edge slicers (Mac, Shun, Henckels) and 2 single edge (this one and a cheapy Kai Wasabi). This one is by far the best knife for slicing seafood. It is well balanced and has the sharpest blade. It has good weight that along with it's edge makes slicing the densest seafood (like Conch) easy. Many reviewers have commented on the handle's tendency to be slippery. I totally disagree. Traditional Japanese knives are designed to be pulled, not pushed. The handle is designed to be anchored by wrapping the index finger around the top of the handle. This is secure even with oily hands as long as you pull through the cut. You must use the knife the way it was designed, it is not a western styled knife. Also, this knife is one of the few Yanagi that doesn't have the traditional Japanese handle. I dislike traditional Japanese handles because they tend to unbalance the knife and make it blade heavy. To me this knife is the best since it offers single edge sharpness and a full tang-like handle. And it is very affordable compared to other Japanese Yanagi's. Can't recommend it more.

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excellent product !!! Perfect weight, balance, easy to handle and superior quality. These knife is better than my expectations !!!I recommend it ...

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brought this knife with my friend but he didn't like it. it's heavy and not sharp. the handle is all metal so it's not great for gripping.

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This knife has met my needs very well. The blade holds a very good edge but on a sad note.The handle is a little short for those of us with larger hands. Since it has a short handle it forces the user to chock up on the blade.This can be a little dangerous when the hand gets wet from fish oils.-JAX

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Wusthof Culinar 8-Inch Carving Knife

Wusthof Culinar 8-Inch Carving KnifeIf you frequently carve roasts or poultry, and have some extra money lying around, then this is the knife for you. Although not quite as sharp as the Shun Stainless slicing knife, the Wusthof Culinar carving knife is better balanced than the Shun Stainless or the Henckels Twin Select, and it is sharper than the Henckels. Although some might find this knife pricey given that it may not get used as much as a cook's knife or a santoku knife, neither of those will carve meat as easily as this knife. I have tried carving a turkey with a cook's knife, and it just is not a good idea. The stainless handle may be slippery for some to use, but I find it more comfortable to use than the handles on the Wusthof Classic and Grand Prix knives. With all said, this is a great knife that has encouraged me to buy more roasts and whole poultry by its ease of use.

There are really two main competitors in the high-end mainstream kitchen knife market: Henckels and Wusthof. Those who have used both usually have a preference. My preference (and therefore bias you should know about) is for the Wusthofs.

The Wusthof Culinar line is an all stainless steel look, rather than a black handle. Although the picture and some descriptions want you to think this is a single piece knife, be advised that the hand is a separate piece of stainless steel molded onto the tang. I personally prefer the handle of the Grand Prix and Classic, because the grip is surer for me, but this is, to some extent, a matter of personal preference. This series "looks" more professional to some (like a Viking stove).

This particular model, the 8 inch carving knife, is a good knife, but I find its uses to be few. For chopping, the chef's knife or utility knife are more useful. This knife is too long and thin for chopping; its balance isn't right. Therefore, this knife is really limited to carving meats. For most cooks, this is an expensive knife for a rare job. If you are completing your collection, I recommend this knife. If you are starting a collection and looking for an all-purpose knife, I would recommend the 8 inch chef's knife or the 4 ½ inch utility knife.

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This was advritised as an 8'' carving knife when in fact its a 6'' utility knife either way it was a good deal just not what i ordered still a very handy knife to have in my roll

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F Dick 4-Piece Steak Knife Set, Forged

F Dick 4-Piece Steak Knife Set, ForgedThese are hand forged knives from Germany and the quality is astounding. Perfect balance, razor sharp. The blade holds its edge nicely. The forks are a work of art. I received these as a gift and it was one the best presents I ever got.

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J.A. Henckels International Everedge Plus 3-Piece Starter Set

J.A. Henckels International Everedge Plus 3-Piece Starter SetThe knives work well and I truely appreciate the fact that they don't need sharpened. Feel a little light but get the job done.

Kind of reminds me of Ginsu knives, all have a serrated edge. Okay for the purpose as a starter set for my daughter-in-law. Fine at $19 but I would have been sorely disappointed if I'd paid $45.

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Lost one of my brothers pearing knifes, I was unable to find a replacement in the stores. Thankfully found this online, prefect match and good knifes never had an issue with them.

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Started by looking to buy a nice top end knife for my sister and realized it would be a waste. She is rough on knives but needs them for her family. Personally, I can not believe that Henckels would allow their name on these (they are pretty low end) but like I said, are probably good for my sister.

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Swiss Army Brands 40019 Boning Knife, 6-Inch

Swiss Army Brands 40019 Boning Knife, 6-InchI bought this on the recommendation of my brother-in-law (an artisanal butcher and formerly sous chef at a Michelin star restaurant). He uses this as part of his daily butchering kit. Since good knives are a critical part of his trade, I trusted his advice and couldn't be happier with the decision.

For the last two years I have participated in small scale hog slaughter with friends and family. The Victorinox Forschner knives paired with a good steel (F. Dick Multicut) made a huge difference the second year; breaking and butchering 5 pigs in about half the time we butchered 4 pigs the year before. The flexibility is great for maneuvering around bones and executing a clean cut, even in novice hands.

The rosewood handle soaks up fat, preventing the handle from getting slick thus preventing dangerous situations. I was worried about the clean-up with the soaked up fat, but had no problems cleaning with soap and water. While fibrox may be slightly easier to clean, I'd rather spend an extra minute cleaning than hours in an Emergency Room waiting to get stitches from an accidental cut.

Will gladly buy more Victorinox Forschner knives in the future.

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Chef'n Strawberry Slicester Hand-Held Strawberry Slicer

Chef'n Strawberry Slicester Hand-Held Strawberry SlicerI use this for mainly strawberries. Freeze abunch for winter desserts and cereals. Cut prep time by 70%, really. Great for mushrooms too. Well built. Blades won't break or stretch like wire type egg slicers. You will be happy with this item, PROMISE!!!

This is undoubtedly the best strawberry slicer around. REAL blades; not flimsy wire. Blades are firm and SHARP! They will cutnot SQUASH the fruitthe way some of the cheaper slicers with wire blades will. I primarily use this to prepare strawberries for dehydrating, and consistently receive evenly sliced berries. I can easily slice 5 pounds of strawberries in less than 10 minutes. Clean up is easyjust watch those blades because they are sharp. You cannot go wrong if you purchase this.

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This product is great in theory, but doesn't work very well. There's 2 main problems. First, I read the reviews saying it wasn't large enough, but I thought they were referring to those massive, gourmet strawberries that are the size of plums or small apples. They weren't this device is too small for many of the strawberries I get every week. You have to cut them in half to fit, which results in ugly slivers that are hard to eat. Second, the blades are not sharp at all. This might be a safety or liability issue, but I wouldn't even call them blades so much as metal strips. They don't do the cutting, your hand pressure does. What this means is that you squeeze and squeeze, and when the pressure gets great enough the device pops and the strawberry is forced through the strips. The strawberries get bruised and come out very wet from being squeezed. This device requires enough pressure that I think someone with any sort of coordination or strength issue in their hands would not be able to use it. What's disappointing is that the device seems like it would work well (small size aside) if decent blades were provided. I'll use it until it breaks and then look for something different.

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Oh my gosh, where has this been most of my life?

I have spent many many years slicing by hand with

a knife & have tried other types of slicers, but gotta

say this is "AWESOME"!!!!!!! Get one you'll never use

anything else again!!!!

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Originally, I was looking for an egg slicer (which we use to slice mushrooms), since my great-aunt's 50 year old slicer had worn out. We tried many slicers, but none worked as well as my worn-out slicer. I happened on this strawberry slicer and viola! This not only slices strawberries quickly and neatly, but it slices mushrooms, black olives, and cherry tomatoes! Haven't tried it on hard-boiled eggs yet.

The blades are sharp and it is easy to clean. We love it!

Yellow 48-Piece Plastic Utensil Set

Yellow 48-Piece Plastic Utensil SetThe utensils were very good quality. Even though they are disposable, we washed some to use again one night. They held up great, and the color is exactly what is shown in the photo.

Schmidt Brothers Cutlery, STICH08, Titan 8 Inch Chef Knife

Schmidt Brothers Cutlery, STICH08, Titan 8 Inch Chef KnifeI bought this knife as a gift for my father (he was aprofessional chef for 25 years and he uses his kitchen knives every day). When the knife arrived I opened the package to check it out. After a few passes on my steel this knife was razor sharp and it handled beautifully during a quick "test-drive" in my kitchen. My father isn't overly critical, but I had to make sure that his was a quality knife before I gave it to him because I didn't want him to be stuck using a knife he didn't like out of a feeling of obligation. I couldn't be happier. After one week of use my father said he really likes the way the knife handles (well balanced), and he was pleased that it is a relatively light knife for its size. He also has minor issues with arthritis in his hands, and he finds the cushioned grip more comfortable than the hard handles on most knives.

I realize that there are prople that prefer heavier knives, thicker handles, etc.(like me, for instance), but I found the quality and function of this knife to well surpass its cost. For a very reasonable price Schmidt Brothers Cutlery has produced a great knife. Of course, time will tell if this knife will retian a good edge and keep performing so well, but I am confident that the high carbon steel core and titanium coating of the blade should do just fine in this regard.

Five stars all the way.

I am one of those home chef types that is satisfied with most of his tools, but this knife makes me grin ear to ear. It is lightweight, feels somewhat heavy in the handle but has been a workhorse prepping everything (it is used every day). Out of the "hanging package" it is very sharp (as anything claiming to be a knife should be), the soft grip handle is great (though the packaging cord left a permanent dimple in the handle) for wetwork. It will look a little discolored until you wash it before use (don't freak out!). Staying sharp (yes it is), looking sharp (great design, should help those lacking in the "skills" dept.). Awesome value and a excellent step up to quality cutlery for most home users.

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Bought as a gift and he likes it enough that he needs no other knife to use at his job

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This knife is probably the best knife I've ever used. It easily out shines my Calphalon, Tramotina and JA Henkels, all of which were more expensive (a few are double the price). I hope the edge sharpens well once the factory edge needs redone, but so far so good.

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In starting a new venture in the culinary world, I wanted to have my own knife. Schmidt Brothers was recommended to me by some people who are career cooks/chefs and so it was one of the first names I looked for. I saw this stylish black knife and was immediately drawn to it. What a great decision it was to purchase it two months ago. I am very happy with the comfort and feel of it in my hand. It's also holding it's edge extremely well. I've used steel on it only a few times because I've only needed to do it a few times. My co workers in the kitchen also told me that they really like it as well. Very Happy!

Dexter-Russell (S132-10PCP) - 10" Cimeter - Sani-Safe Series

Dexter-Russell - 10' Cimeter - Sani-Safe SeriesGreat knife my grandfather was a butcher and swore by these things... This is a great knife a great tool...

I have had my original knife for almost 30 years. I bought two for my daughters because they wanted mine.

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Global Decor Stainless-Steel Chopsticks, 4 Pairs

Global Decor Stainless-Steel Chopsticks, 4 PairsThe biggest problem I've had with metal chopsticks is that they are too thin and hard to use. However, since these are made of hollowed stainless steel, they are of similar proportion to wooden chopsticks and are about as easy to use. My only complaint is that the grips are rounded, not squared, which I think is harder to use.

They are more slippery than wooden chopsticks though, and since they taper to separate points it is a bit hard to eat noodles. Secondly, they do heat up quickly if you're eating hot soup, so don't leave them in your soup (just rest it on top of the bowl). These are problems inherent in all metal chopsticks though, so they aren't really a con.

Pros:

-Lightweight

-Same size as wooden chopsticks

-Stylish

-Easier to clean

Cons:

-Heat up when eating soup

-Slippery

-Rounded grips

I really like these chopsticks a lot I have purchased many sets for myself, my extended family and to give my friends. Wooden chopsticks will develop cracks and fissures over time between the laquer and the wood and also within the wood that are hard if not impossible to really get clean, especially if you wash them in the dishwasher. I would think that ancient bits of food can get lodged within the crevices. These steel chopsticks feel like the a cross between japanese style chopsticks (tapered towards the tip) and chinese style (blocky on the top and rounded at the tip). They are hollow so are very lightweight. Nice and smooth, very comfortable in my hands. It would be nice if some texture were applied to the bottom couple of inches to add some friction so eating noodles was bit easier. With this change, these chopsticks would be a perfect 5 stars but are nearly perfect as they are!

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I have never tried stainless steel chopsticks before and after using these, I will NEVER go back to bamboo or wooden chopsticks when I have a choice.

Kung-Po is probably my favorite Chinese dish and I always request that it's made extra spicy. Unfortunately, the extra heat sometimes makes my lips raw and burning. It doesn't matter how smooth bamboo might appear, my lips tell me other wise when I'm halfway through a very spicy entree.

I don't have that issue with these because they are incredibly smooth and comfortable. I never have to worry about splinters or the sand paper effect and most importantly, I don't have the extra worry of wondering if these are really clean as they are very EASY TO CLEAN and disinfect. SAFER THAN WOOD OR BAMBOO and no shellac flaking off in my mouth. It's true that you likely can't put these in a dish washer as they'll fall through the basket but I have found washing these to be VERY easy to hand wash. DRIED FOOD COMES OFF EASILY AND WET FOOD STICKS!

The upper portion is not round (which is what I'm used to) but also, they are not quite square either. The edges are nicely rounded off and just makes for a great feel in my hand. These are nicely balanced, very light and user friendly even for a chopstick-novice like myself. The finish is almost satin-like which is very smooth and comfortable but still can grasp and hold noodles and rice. I'm still not very experienced in my chop-stick eating skills and when I make a mess, I'm blaming the carpenter--not the tools.

I recently spent a few dollars on some bamboo chopsticks that I'm throwing away. For only $2.00 more, I now have 4 pairs of chopsticks that will last indefinitely. These chop-sticks come in a reusable plastic sleeve that keeps these in one place. When I take everything into account, these get a star for each whole dollar I spent...FIVE.

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Well I'm not certain what to say about chopsticks! Since they're stainless steel, they will last for decades. They are dishwasher safe, which makes them more sanitary than bamboo. Over all, I'm very glad I bought these because they're safe and convenient.

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They match very well with my silverwares, and are just as easy to use as wooden chopsticks, in fact, more sanitary.

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BUILT Neoprene Origami Wine Bottle Tote, Black

BUILT Neoprene Origami Wine Bottle Tote, BlackI bought this Built NY wine bag because I liked the idea that it was collapsible. Unfortunately, in person it's not as neat as I expected.

First, the texture of the bag isn't soft and wetsuit like the other Built NY bags. It actually feels like a thin layer of neoprene over cardboard or rigid plastic. Second, the bag itself pushes back (or resists collapsing) more than I liked when I collapsed it; I can only imagine my dexterity getting it closed after I drank said bottle. Last, when it does collapse it was far bigger than I would've liked; it wouldn't fit in my shoulder bag discreetly; I'm better off with their signature wine bag shoved in my purse.

RETURNED.

I bought this for my boyfriend's mother and it was a hit. It is very cool looking and well made. It is stylish and practical. Makes a great gift.

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Gatco 10005 5-Stone sharpening system

Gatco 10005 5-Stone sharpening system
  • Comes with angle clamp
  • Includes honing oil
  • Includes custom caring case with instructions

I have to admit I was looking at the expensive $160.00 sharpeners and read the 4 reviews for this item. They all claimed that it was great so I figured I would give it a try. Here are my thoughts:

1. Initial Reaction when I first opened the box was. I GOT SWINDLED. This looks like a pile of junk

2. After reading the directions: I GOT SWINDLED. This looks like a pile of junk

3. After using it for the first time: WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It REALLY WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Overview: The main unit is a T shaped piece of aluminum which is in two pieces (Two L brackets). It has notches in it for the different angles you want to put on the knife, i.e. How sharp do you want it to be. You place the knife between the two pieces of aluminum and tighten it in place. You then pick up the coarse stone which is one of the items in the picture that look like screw drivers. You hold onto the base of the of the T with the blade facing you and put the metal rod of the stone into the angle notch you want to use and push the stone towards the angle bracket. You then pull it back out move the stone about ¾ of the stone width down the blade and repeat until you have done the entire side of the blade. Next you flip the angle bracket upside down and repeat for the other side of the blade. You do the same thing using the medium and finally the fine stone. Once done depending on the angle you chose you will have a wickedly sharp knife.

PROS: IT WORKS PERFECTLY!

CONS: Ok you're not paying $160.00 for it so it has some. Most of the cons go away once you realize you do NOT have to press hard to get the job done.

1. Kind of cheaply made but could easily last a lifetime with proper use.

2. Holding onto the base of an L bracket is kind of stupid and difficult the first time you try to use it. They should have put some sort of hand grip to make it easier to hold on to.

3. Depending on how hard you press and how long the blade is (Long kitchen knife) it is pretty hard not to have the knife swivel between the brackets. Once I realized I only had to apply light pressure this problem went away.

4. You're pushing the stone over the blade. Do not slip or get your fingers in the way or you will be a bloody mess. Once again if you applying light pressure and are paying attention so your fingers do not get in the way it is not an issue.

5. When you first put oil on the stones it instantly disappears. This is not really a con as the stones are new and thirsty but once they get used repeatedly this issue goes away and you still have plenty of oil left.

6. The metal shaft of the stone should be steel not aluminum so it cannot accidently get bent which would mess up the angle. Once again unless you are applying way too much pressure this should not happen, but let's face it people drop thinks so steel would have been better.

7. Depending on the angle chosen you could have the stone come in contact with the T bracket. This is more of the user paying attention when setting the blade between the angle brackets.

8. If you do press to hard on the stone and temporarily bow the knife the stone will come in contact with the metal sides of the blade and leave scratch marks. Once again use light pressure.

Conclusion: It works great and YES I would definitely recommend and buy it myself again. No I have no intentions of buying the $160.00 sharpener as this one works great. When you first get it try it out on a long junk kitchen knife that you do not care about. This will allow you to practice with how much pressure to apply. I am pretty good with it after several tries and using light pressure I can do one side of the blade using one stone in less than 20 seconds. I then come around for a second pass since I am using only very light pressure (part of the 20 seconds). Doing an entire knife on both sides using all three stones takes me about 3 minutes. I could go faster but I want to make sure the blade is not scratched and comes out perfectly and I do not want to get stupid and cut myself. I do not recommend this unit if you are not coordinated holding the T bracket in one hand and sliding the stone over the blade with the other. However, for most people especially those who have worked with tools in the past this is a much cheaper alternative than paying $160.00 and it really does work!

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Let me say that had it not been for a few things, this kit has the capability of producing an excellent edge, once i was done making some changes. I like the idea of buying a product and not having to fix it in order for it to work properly. This would be a 5-star product, a few key things aside. Here's what i didn't like and what you'll deal with out of the box:

1. Opening the case requires me to pry it open each time. The plastic case is designed where a stone sits right near the edge that you'd be pushing on to open the case. This prevents it from opening normally.

2. The built-in guide rods are supposed to slide in and out. I was unable to get most of them out by hand. I had to use pliers to break them free, then i had some luck. I ultimately had to slide them in and out a bunch of times to get them to "break in."

3. Now that the rods are loose enough to slide in and out, they're also loose enough to wobble up and down. This changes the angle on the stone, making getting a sharp edge almost impossible. When you go though the various stone grades, you need the angle to stay the same in order for the finer stones to do any good. Having a wobbly guide rod is a showstopper.

4. The honing oil bottle is made of Adamantium (Wolverine of X-MEN fame has a skeleton made of Adamantium, a nearly indestructible metal). Sure, it looks like clear plastic. It's the hardest to squeeze squeeze bottle i've ever used.

5. The clamp, while quite good, has one useless feature. The tip of the clamp has a cutout that can allegedly be used for clamping thin blades. It would work, if that cutout was flat. It's not. It's pretty well rounded and I have yet to find a technique that clamps a small blade in this cutout securely. I believe the clamp was a cast component, where this part should have been machined to be the needed shape. Looks like a bit too much cost-cutting was done on this part.

The above combined to make a "professional" kit that's hard to open, hard to use, and makes a terrible edge. I actually began to package this up to return it, but then realized the wobblyness of the rods was likely to blame for most of my disppointment with this product. So, here's what i did to fix most of the above issues and make this into a good kit:

1. Now that the rods are loose enough to slide in and out without having to take steroids, i fixed the wobblyness with a bit of superglue. I put some of the glue on the rods, then slid the rods in an inch or so. This forced the glue into the wobbly slots. I let the glue cure and then broke the rods free from the glue by twisting them with pliers. Once broken free, the rods still slide in and out nicely, but no more wobble! This alone made my second round of sharpening attempts very successful. I got some very scary sharp edges on my kitchen knives and my pocket knives.

2. I replaced the not-so-squeezable squeeze bottle with a softer one that also had a small dropper-style tip. This allows for easy dispensing of the honing oil.

Additional tips and comments:

1. I soaked all the stones thoroughly with oil. This used up about half the bottle of oil, but from now on, only a few drops are needed to keep them clean and happy during use. My new squeeze bottle makes this a pleasurable experience. Be sure to clean the stones by adding some oil, spreading it on the surface of the stone, then smacking down onto a paper towel. This will get the fine metal shavings out of the stone and prevent it from clogging up.

2. Make sure all the rods are at the same angle. This makes or breaks a successful sharpening session. With the wobbly rods i dealt with, the edge was awful. Once fixed, the edge was great.

Conclusion:

This kit had me so frustrated at first that i wanted to return it. The only reason i decided to try fixing it was my next step was to buy an Edge Pro Apex system. Considering that system is around $200, i really thought twice about having to spend that kind of money. Ultimately this product did deliver a good result, but not until i had to make some improvements. If you don't mind making some changes, you'll probably be happy with it. The larger stones and integral guide rods to me seem better than the Lansky system. The clamp offers finer angle selection, which i consider very useful as well. All this is unfortunately negated by some poor choices in some injection-molded plastic parts. I think Gatco cut a few too many corners when making this kit.

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I have tried many different knife sharpening systems and this is the first one that actually works. I took our old dull kitchen knives (which were exspensive to begin with) and was able to put a razor sharp edge back on them. I thought I was going to have to buy new knives and this set saved me a bundle. It took three passes because they were really dull but it worked great. I was also able to put a new edge on my pocket and hunting knives on the first pass. I haven't tried it yet on serrated knives, but I have no doubt it will work.

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With the "easy grip, clamp mount", it is convenient to use at a table. (For larger knives, attach to a short piece of shelving for a more stable base.)

The kit contains all of the stones necessary to take a kitchen knife to razor sharp. After the initial sharpening, only 2 stones are necessary to re-sharpen that edge.

I received my kit with one of the tabs broken in the box that holds the stones in place. The vendor (Picnic World) contacted me to see if everything was okay with my order. I replied about the broken tab and that I thought it was the factory's fault, not the vendor. The vendor contacted the factory and the factory supplied a replacement that the vendor forwarded to me. Great customer service on the part of the factory and the vendor!

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If you have found frustration with sharpening with a traditional Arkansas whetstone, this kit takes the frustration out of knife sharpening. It also made me a hero with our kitchen knives, not just with my Boy Scouts. I recommend this product for your everyday knives.

I've had my Gatco five-stone kit for about six years now and believe it was the best addition I could have added to my outdoor tools. I liked it so much that I added the 15006 Extra-Fine (purple) stone and the ceramic 15010 Ultimate Finishing (light blue) ceramic hone for a mirror finish to my edges.

PROS:

* Takes the guesswork out of making sure you have a good, consistent edge.

* Ability to adjust edge sharpness with stone variety (Extra Course to Fine).

* Price/performance. You get a good variety of stones for the money.

* I guarantee it will take a very dull blade and make it razor sharp if you follow the directions.

* Easy to handle and safe grips protect your fingers from getting cut.

* Self-contained kit; everything fits neatly in the box (except for extra stones).

CONS:

* Getting smaller or larger blades to lock in to the guide clamp and be stable can be a challenge.

* If not properly clamped on to the blade, the clamp can leave small marks in the blade finish.

* Rods are set firmly in the plastic handles, but can be pulled out. (A minor issue that has rarely happened.)

* The oil container leaked in mine. Again, not a major issue, but now I no longer have an oil dispenser in the kit box.

* One stone came loose from the plastic handle. I re-cemented it in to the handle. All other stones have been firm.

So why did I give this five stars if there are several minor issues? Because I can't give it 4 1/2 stars and this kit really does simplify sharpening. Try to teach a young Scout or adult how to sharpen a knife on a whetstone and you will find most people can't get a consistent edge. There are tricks you can do to keep the blade edge at a consistent angle, but that is often a futile trial for ham-fisted people.

A key element in getting a secure clamp on the blade is to use the screw closest to the "ladder" to clamp down on the blade spine. The front screw adjusts to the proper width. You will also find that you don't need to apply a lot of pressure to make this work well. Even if you have knives with nicks in the edge, just take the Extra Course stone and gently caress the edge of the blade until the nick is almost gone, then work your way through the other stones to the Fine stone to finish the sharpening.

As with all things, it may take a little time to adjust and learn the device's nuances, but it's well worth it. I've also been around knives and sharpeners for about 40 years, ever since I was a young boy, and I no longer use any of my whetstones. I keep the stones clean and oiled, so I've had six great years of successful sharpening.

Wusthof Grand Prix II 10-Piece Knife Set with Block

Wusthof Grand Prix II 10-Piece Knife Set with Blockwe were sick of having crummy knives, so i finally invested in a good set. i love these!! they are so well made and super sharp, even after regular use.

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LamsonSharp 2" x 4" Turner

LamsonSharp 2' x 4' TurnerHow strange this turner gets much better reviews than it's big brother the 3x5 turner. They both have the same design, material, and construction; only a difference in size. Perhaps the larger one influences people to handle it harder, leading to durability issues and the smaller one, being used for more precise, delicate "dainty" chores gets a logically gentler treatment. Anyway...

I like mine just fine, it's great for small dishes cooked in my small skillet single eggs, little breakfast sausage patties, brownie server, and more (that's double speak for "I ran out of things that I can think of saying I use it for").

Right now it's priced the same as the bigger one ($13.99) which is not a good deal at all I got mine for $8.99. Check back when it goes on sale. It's a peach of a little turner.

I had about given up on finding a quality turner. All that's left in "kitchen" departments in stores are flappy silicone discs, and round plastic mini-sewer grates nailed to handles. You know the ones I mean. You couldn't get under an egg to save you with those.

The Lamson high-carbon stainless steel turners have a flexible but very strong blade. Tough enough for my kitchen-brute husband but fine enough to turn an omelette delicately. No rust, no crust, no more agitation!

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Bought this turner to replace a similar sized one I'd had for 40 years when the handle fell apart. It's even better quality than the old one. So happy to have it.

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Professional Quality! Excellent purchase. Constructed to last for many years of cooking pleasure. My wife and I highly recommend this kitchen tool for every home and commercial kitchen.

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If you make Indian dishes like Dosas or Chapatis or really anything flat and floppy on traditional cast-iron pans, you need this thing right now! So much less frustration now that I can properly flip things!

My aunt (who lives in India) had a similar turner for the past 25 years, still using it on a weekly basis with a broken handle because she was unable to find similar items in India! So the next time I visited I bought like 10 of these and gifted it to all my Indian relatives. They all now love me, and I now have requests to buy 7 more for their friends!

Then handle is built to last. And I can only hope it will give me 25 years of delicious and perfectly turned Dosas.

P.S. This thing is great as a scraper to get rid of stuck or burnt-on residue on cast-iron ware.

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4-Pc Stainless Steel Steak Knife Set

4-Pc Stainless Steel Steak Knife SetThis set was all that I expected and more. They have a nice weight and the finish is a nice quality. The blades are sharp and blend with my tableware. Very satisfied.

I recently received this item from Amazon. The knives are relatively close in pattern to an Oneida stainless set we use and that was the main reason for getting this specific set. After the first use they began to rust. These are supposed to be stainless steel. Even with repeated attempts, the rust could not be removed. I wish I had saved the packaging and could have sent back to Amazon directly. So, I contacted Oneida and was quickly told these are "marketed by Robinson Home Products" and they had forwarded my issue to them. Over a week later and no response. So much for customer service and product quality. I am extremely disappointed.

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210 5" Santoku knife S.S. Blade, Dishwasher safe.

210 5' Santoku knife S.S. Blade, Dishwasher safe.Inexpesnive, downright cheap knife. I have 5" and 7" versions. Handles look a little strange, but overall ergonomics are effective. I buy lots of knives ... inexpensive to expensive, and these two are used a lot.

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Gourmet Settings Flow 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4

Gourmet Settings Flow 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4The silverware was good looking but I immediately returned it when I realized it was 18/0, not 18/10 as advertised. However, Amazon did a great job with the return and refund.

Farberware Classic 3-Inch Parer

Farberware Classic 3-Inch ParerIf you are looking for an easy to use, affordable, everyday paring knife, this is the knife for you. I had one just like it and lost it on a camping trip, so this replacement made me VERY happy

I bought two of these, based on the fact that I have one from 2001 that I really like. I knew my old one was wasn't any special quality I'd bought it at a drugstore, and somehow it's held up fine with heavy use. But I was still disappointed with the new ones. The 12-year-old one still seems to cut better. I'm hoping that the new ones will wear in or something, but I don't know, really.

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Glad to see the classic is still available. No longer able to find in stores. This has a nice grip and wide blade for good control. I used mine all the time until I tried to split a squash with it and snapped the blade off....not smart. Before I found this replacement online, I settled for the colorful thinner ones being sold in stores now but could not use them. They were so flimsy they almost felt like those cheap pumpkin decorating cutters you get for Halloween. This is the best which is why it is called the "classic".

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performs far better than most other knifes. Albeit it being small, I use it most frequently than any brand I have.

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It looks like my current parer, but doesn't cut properly at all. I tried cutting an apple, but the blade won't cut straight. It cuts at an angle and no matter what I try, won't cut straight down. This may be a new knife, but isn't at all what I wanted.

How can I get a different knife in place of this one.