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8" Thai Chefs Knife, #21 (Kom Kom)

8' Thai Chefs Knife, #21This is a large knife! It works great for smashing garlic with the flat of it.

This knife is pretty light, but feels very solid when you're holding it. Be extremely careful! It is very, very sharp. If you touch your hand with it, you will slice the skin!

Slices vegetables like a dream! Even good for slicing bread!

Not so good for fresh mozzarella because of the width of the blade, which sticks to the soft cheese somewhat.

Don't scrape with the sharp side use the back or head of the knife for that unless you want cutting board shavings in your food.

I'm very pleased with this knife. Great value for the price and worth the shipping costs!

I really enjoy these Thai style cooking knives. What makes them unique is the thin lightweight blade which is very sharp. The large flat blade face is useful, as another reviewer pointed out, for smashing garlic, as well as for scooping chopped things to transfer to the stove. The knife is large but surprisingly light and accurate. I find this general blade shape to be the most overall useful kitchen knife you can have. It performs most jobs adequately and many jobs exceptionally. I particularly like it for slicing and carefully cutting vegetables. It's also good for slicing fish, decent at cutting raw meat, and the thin but tall blade makes it surprisingly good at slicing fresh baked bread (does not crush the bread and holds a straight line).

For those who use and abuse the venerable 8" Kiwi Chef knife of the same style I'd like to compare the two below:

I got this to accompany my Kiwi 8" knifes. Like this knife, they are extremely affordable yet sharp. This has a full tang (kiwi uses half tang) and appears to be incrementally better in quality. The Kiwi knives do NOT hold an edge for long and you should be prepared to sharpen once a week if regularly used. I don't mind that, but would prefer a more durable edge. So far, the Kom Kom appears to hold it's edge longer though I've only been using it for a couple weeks now. The Kom Kom, while light, is significantly heavier than the Kiwi. I find this, paradoxically, to reduce hand fatigue. The reason being is that the Kiwi is so light that you must push it through your food which can really wear your hand out after a while. The shape and weight of the Kom Kom knife allows a more relaxed cleaving type of cut. Another difference is in the angle of the blade from top to bottom. The Kiwi has a more concave shape meaning that food at the top of the blade can escape completely being cut completely through in exchange for very good cutting performance from the back half of the blade. The Kom Kom knife is still rounded in this manner but less so and tends to cut better along the entire length of the blade. The Kiwi knife is better for some items like soft cheeses, or times when you need maneuverability more than cutting power..it's piercing point is thinner as well and easier for stabbing and splitting pumpkins and squashes.

If all you've tried so far is European or Japanese style chef knives, you should give these a shot. For the price you really can't go wrong.

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I got this for my wife after reading about some reviews in foodie mags about Chefs loving to but Kom-Kom products because of the great price, and stellar sharpness. They weren't kidding, I can give testament to that sharpness. We are big fans of butternut squash, but for anyone that has cut it before, you know the skin and flesh making cutting it a chore. We constantly sharpened our knives, and not junkers mind you, to make sure they were sharp enough to not slip during cutting. They still struggled with Mr Butternut Squash. Not anymore, this thing went through it like butter. I love this knife, there is absolutely nothing it won't cut through. I typically use this for veggies, but we have used it for meats as well when we are trying to cut through chicken, steak, pork and other stuff for stir fry or similar setups. I'd highly recommend this knife, it is inexpensive and handles great.

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A very nice knife indeed. It's sharper by far than any other that we have. The handle is rather cheaply made I believe but perhaps that is part of the design. Well pleased with handling, delivery and everything in general.

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Lets say, I have worked enough in kitchens ( 15 years) to know what tools are convenient, easy and affordable to make job pleasant. If you ever wonder how in the hell this Asian Duds can chop so fast something, well try one of those and you will find the answer. The steel is soft so I would not recommended to be used on bones. The knife is best for chopping, slicing and dicing vegetables and fruits. It is very easy to maintain, I mean sharpness. Bottom line if it really gets dull buy two more they are so cheap. Hope this help.

The Large Cheese Knife

The Large Cheese KnifeWe like cheese. Nearly all of it is the kind you cut off large blocks like Tillamook Extra Sharp Cheddar wrapped in black plastic.

This knife will not cut the plastic. Use a regular knife to cut plastic at corners, peal down, then use this cheese knife.

Of the many cheese knives we have this one is about ten times cleaner, smoother, easier cutting. If you are not really happy with your cheese knife this one deserves a chance. We bought the longer version so I can put my fingers on the tip to guide straighter cuts especially when they are thin.

With the medium firm cheeses there is nothing to wash off the blade. It glides through the cheese like nothing I have ever tried and comes out clean on the other side. Sponge wipe and rinse. Perhaps the plastic edge might be delicate? Store it like any other good knife where the edge will not bump anything.

I was a little sceptical after looking for so many years. At least for medium firm cheeses this is the BEST.

Wow!! I love this knife!! I used the smaller one at a friends house and had to buy my own. Unfortunately I read the reviews which directed me to buy the big one instead of the small one. In my opinion you need both. The big one is HUGE and would be great for a big party where you buy 7 blocks of cheese from Costco and have to cut them in to half inch squares. For a regular dinner party the small is perfectly adequate. You can't take the big knife out and hand it to a guest. It would be akward! Buy both.

This thing cuts thick sharp cheeder blocks like butter. The way the blade is shaped it has multiple ridges which seem to allow air in while a regular knife allows no air and becomes more and more "stuck." This is the best way I can describe the way I understand how it works. Whatever it is, it's wonderful. I can remember cutting block after block for parties and my hand hurts SO bad while using my best knife. NO MORE!! NO MORE!

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I have to admit that I was more than a little skeptical about purchasing a plastic knife but this knife is great. It really does slice through cheese like butter. I went back and forth between this and the "original" 9in The Cheese Knife. I'm glad that I chose the larger, 12.5in, one. The smaller one would have been fine for me but it would have cramped my husband's hand.

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I bought this for my aunt who ownes a wine and cheese shop in Montana. When she received the knife as a gift, she informed me that she already had two of the smaller knifes and was very excited to have the larger version. Great shopping experience, and according to her it is a great product as well!

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I specifically wanted the knife for slicing cheescakes. Doesn't work any better than any other knife! Otherwise, it works great for hard and soft block cheeses.

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Edgeware Diamond Edge Gourmet Electric and Manual Knife and Scissors Sharpener

Edgeware Diamond Edge Gourmet Electric and Manual Knife and Scissors SharpenerMy electric sharpener from Smith's works great. It sharpens both sides of the knife at the same time, so the edge is centered correctly. Also, the circular sharpening wheels create a "hollow ground" edge that's extra sharp it's like the edge put on knives at the factories of top knife companies. I could not be more pleased.

This machine does what it says: It produces a true hollow ground blade. My Henckles knives have never been sharper.

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This knoife sharpener does an excellent job on knives and scissors. It is very easy to use. It is expensive but it does a professional job and I won't have to take my knives and scissors to someone else to sharpen.

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We looked for over a year for a GOOD knife sharpener and this is it!!! It takes me about five minutes to do my Wife's knives every two weeks.

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This sharpener handled knife sharpening just fine, but I'm not sure it did a $119 job of knife sharpening.

The scissors sharpener is a piece of ceramic held at an angle in a plastic holder, just like the $6.00 scissor sharpeners that are so easily available; there is nothing electric about it. To sharpen scissors, you just pretend you are trying to cut the piece of ceramic and it sharpens as the scissor blades move against the ceramic rod.

I would think that the less expensive $39 Smith sharpener along with a separate $6 scissor sharpener would do just as good a job for a more reasonable price.

Sanelli 312618 Premana Professional 7 Inch Cooks Knife

Sanelli 312618 Premana Professional 7 Inch Cooks KnifeI have purchaced two of these knives after seeing them used on Iron Chef.. Wanted them to use at home to save my "good" knives.. These things are great.. Stamped but great edge to the blade.. Handles dont slip.. I would buy more..

Not a whole lot that I can say other than that these knives are pretty amazing for the price. I absolutely hate the majority of professional cutlery out there as it all seems the same. The rubberized handle makes these INCREDIBLY stable, and despite the bulk, this is the fastest chef/cook's knife I have ever used. Great if you like a smaller knife as I do, but surprisingly you don't seem to sacrifice any power in the blade at 7 inches. This is more powerful then my other Santoku and Chef's knives, and I haven't had to sharpen it yet.

I hope Amazon continues to offer these as they are EXTREMELY hard to find, but I intend to collect the entire set.

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The knife handle fits nicely and securely in my hand with the special finish. The seven inch blade is great for cutting fruits, vegies, and meats. The blade remains sharp with daily use.

I own six other sizes of Sanelli knives they are the best I have ever used.

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This was a replacement for a piece from a set of knives. I really like these knives and this replacement is perfect.

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Magnetic Knife Bar, 18'', Wooden

Magnetic Knife Bar, 18'', WoodenI use this to hold metal tools in my garage and it works well for that purpose.

Pros:

Nice looking piece of somewhat heavy 7/8" oak.

Good magnetics without being overly strong.

Cons:

The mounting screws provided where 1 1/4" which provide inadequate leverage for the heavy 7/8" oak into

wallboard. Mounting directly into wood would be OK. I used my own mounting hardware for wallboard.

If you use as a knife holder, the knife blade rests directly on metal bars which some people object to for fear of dinging very sharp blades.

My sister loves the knife holder we got her for Christmas. I have one a bit shorter, so will be buying this same one again only this time for myself. I really like being able to have ALL the knives I use over and over handy rather than having to dig around in the knife drawer for them. This is a GREAT ORGANZING TOOL. The magnets are nice and strong so the knives never slip. The shipping was quick, it was well packaged, so I was ALL AROUND PLEASED with this purchase!!!

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I love this Knife bar, put it on the wall in the kitchen, all my knives and kitchen scissors stuck to it.

However I am moving and the first couple that came through thought that it was a very bad idea due to the age of their children.

So, depending on how many infants you allow on your counters to play with the knives hanging on the wall, you may want to give this a pass. If you do not allow children and infants to crawl over your counters, it is a lovely idea.

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Glad I found this as it seems to somewhat difficult to find in brick n'mortar stores or ridiculously expensive, if found. Once you figure out a way to mount it (additional hardware reqd) then it is a simple and very handy kitchen aid.

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This magnetic bar works great! I've got about 10 knives and a church key on it, and everything seems pretty stable. The only complaint I have is that I specifically bought this because it was advertised as wooden. Both racks I received are black plastic. Not very aesthetically pleasing but still useful.

Wusthof Classic 12-Inch Long Slicing Knife

Wusthof Classic 12-Inch Long Slicing KnifeI work at a sushi bar so I needed a knife that can easily cut through special rolls without messing up or squishing the toppings in 2 simple strokes.

Special rolls are hard to cut because they have to be covered with plastic wrap (this helps toppings from falling off the roll) and the knife

needs to cut through the plastic wrap and the roll very quickly.

The edge is really sharp, and grip and weight of the knife makes it comfortable to use.

I also have relatively new (less than a month old) Henckels Classic 8 inch slicing knife, and this Wusthof knife slices through rolls much better,

but that's to be expected since this knife costs almost 3 times more.

Only one thing I didn't like was the packaging.

It came with a cheap looking paper cover and it was taped to the handle. Even the much cheaper Henckel knife mentioned above came in a plastic packaging.

The tape was a pain to get off, and the sticky residue left behind from the tape is even worse.

Took me a while to get it cleaned off, but I don't think I should give it less than 5 stars because of it.

This is an expensive knife, especially so if it is for home use, so treat it well and it will in return give you the pleasure of effortless cutting for a long time.

I also purchased a 12 inch carving knife blade guard by Wusthof and it fits this knife perfectly.

-Update 05/05/2013

I've been using this knife daily at my work for almost 2 years now.

At first, I sharpened the knife on whetstone about once a week.

Now that I've got the angle of the blade as I like, I can go 2 to 3 weeks between sharpening.

Of course the knife is showing some wears, but I bet I can use it for at least 10 more years.

I'll probably "want" to buy a new knife rather than "need" to buy one before this knife wears out.

*Note this knife requires a little extra work on whetstone when sharpening than other knives I have.

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Global GS-10 - 5 1/2 inch, 14cm Cheese Knife

Global GS-10 - 5 1/2 inch, 14cm Cheese KnifeThe idea of a cheese knife with "holes" in the blade is to reduce the friction as one slices cheese, thus ensuring consistant slices, without the cheese crumbling or falling apart. This Global knife delivers admirabley to the task. Indeed, the design best fits hard cheeses, and Global have (imho) the best knife for this, period. Our old "stamped" knife bends and is awkward (dangerous) on hard cheeses.

For soft cheeses, this may not be the best knife, probably a knife such as one would use for pate would be best. But, it is the penultimate for soft cheeses, and the best all round cheese knife my wife and I have ever experienced. We never regret the purchase.

This beautiful Global knife comprises all distinctiveness of that great brand, including the price though ...

It is great for semi-hard and hard cheeses (although I would not strongly recommend it for Parmesan cheese, despite that it worked fine for me, since Wustohof parmesan cheese knife is appreciably more efficient for that purpose). Don't pay much attention on those that tell You advices such as that other [less expensive] imitations with similar shape would do the same job (I tried several of those prior I got Global). On the other hand, don't expect this knife to do a good job for soft cheeses.

Global knifes need a tad amount of attention and care, and in return beside superb design and balance (of course, which is an individual thing) are very thankful and durable. So if You are not cheese addict and prepared to give this knife care that it needs, then rather buy something else (cheaper that You can toast and replace after short time) but of course, You won't know what You are missing ...

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This knife is great for hard cheeses, I can cut them without the slices crumbling to pieces. It feels very comfortable and sturdy in my hand like my other Global knife. The blade has a serrated edge so you will not be able to sharpen it easily, but if you only use it for cheese, it should stay sharp for a long time. This is another beautiful Global knife.

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This is a great knife for hard and soft cheeses. It has a good grip and comfortable design. My wife was skeptic about it but when she used it she immediately told me to order an additional one as a gift for her parents because they are cheese lovers too. Some people complain that the knife will make a second cut after the middle holes pass through but this will not happen if you make a straight cut. Strong knife, it doesn't bend easily, I have even cut through old Parmigianos, still you have to apply some force but it will feel very secure.

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This is my second purchase of this knife. I got one for myself in the summer and just bought another for my parents for Christmas. I have tried to find a flaw with this knife, but there is none. It cuts hard cheese like asiago and soft like brie or fontina. I use four knife in my kitchen. My chef's, vegetable, cheese and paring knife (ALL GLOBAL). I am definately not a cheese connoisseur but I will say this will be the last cheese knife I might ever need to buy.

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Gunter Wilhelm Executive Chef Series Model 201 11 Piece Knife Block Set

Gunter Wilhelm Executive Chef Series Model 201 11 Piece Knife Block SetWe bought these knives from a local Warehouse club store when Gunter Wilhelm (GW) had a booth set up. They caught my eye because they looked identical to my wife's x-favorite knife made by Hammer Stahl (HS). It turns out that GW were the original inventor of these knives and HS copied them. When you compare the 2, the GW knives are bigger, heavier, heftier, more solid and made with better materials. GW knives are incredibly made, very sharp and high quality. They allowed me to trade the old HS knife with a GW knife. These are the best high quality knives you can get for the $. I have to say GW is ' a cut above the rest'. Sorry..

My only complaint is that they have to be hand washed, but most high end knives have the same requirement.

This set of knives is heafty, high carbon stainless steel, and carefully constructed. They have a rich feel in your hand and hold an edge for a reasonably long time. The company backs up their product. We purchased the set at Amazon after purchasing an individual knife at Costco. Amazon shipped quickly with good packaging. My wife does a lot of cooking and uses these knives constantly and she is very happy with them. We've had them about two months so this review is over a limited time period. We hand wash the knives and they seem to be holding up very well.

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These are truly exceptional knives. I have owned a few sets of kitchen knives, these are by far the best. I was able to pick up an 11 piece set at Costco for $220, which was a great deal. One of the knives had a scratch on it, I simply called the main office, without any hassle, they simply sent me a new one. They are an excellent company and they make a beautiful, sharp, durable knife. Highly recommended.

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What an amazing Knife set the Gunter Wilhelm (GW) Model 201 is. I also received a bonus instructional DVD on GW "Cookware & Knife Skills" when I purchased this at a local warehouse store. The GW Knives feel so hefty and natural, their sharpness is as good as it gets, and they stay that way. I have used Henckels for years, but keeping them sharp has always been problematic. The GW triple full tang construction provides complete confidence while holding the knife, and its Forged construction - unlike many major brands that are Stamped -provides a large metal bolster where the blade joins the handle. Each knife feels rigid, balanced, and virtually an extension of my hand.

I was so enthusiastic about and impressed with this set that I went back and purchased some additional GW items:

* 10" Boning/Filet Knife

* 5" Mini-Santoku Knife

* 10" Poultry Shears

* 12" Diamond Steel Sharpener

I am now set for doing virtually any knife task that a professional chef would do. The maple wooden block is spacious enough that I -with minimal woodworking skills -was able to drill a rounded hole and widen another slot to accommodate the shears and mini santoku, respectively. The other knives could be doubled up temporarily in a couple of the wide slots that other knives occupy; position them carefully with the top spines facing away from each other. As with any fine piece of equipment, you must handle the knives reasonably. They are not for banging or throwing around. It is best to hand wash and dry right after using.

The knives are a work of art. Handle them carefully and safely. They'll last as long as you are around! Their lifetime warranty is unbelievable -free replacement even if you messed up. Who else stands behind their product this way? If you want the best, GW is the brand to get.

Update 11/29/2012

I still love this knife set! At my suggestion and many other customers, GW went back and redesigned the wooden block from 11 to 14 slots. The replacement block now holds all my prior additions. There is still room to have one or two more knives, if the block were remodified. What would I first add? Probably the 6" boning knife.

If GW is doing a road show at your local Costco, it is hard to beat that costwise.

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Picked the 7" Santoku at Costco during one of the Gunter Wilhelm show weekends and it has turned out to be the knife I use most at home, I like the weight and balance and it looks like a piece of art. Definitely recommend!!!

Messermeister Four Seasons 10-Inch Scalloped Bread Knife

Messermeister Four Seasons 10-Inch Scalloped Bread KnifeOnce again, Messermeister is my go-to place for knives. I really like this one--since I make all my own bread, I don't know why I waited this long to get it. Sweet!

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Core Bamboo 10488AM Amazon Exclusive Bamboo Cutting Board Set, 3-Piece

Core Bamboo 10488AM Amazon Exclusive Bamboo Cutting Board Set, 3-PieceI have always preferred bamboo cutting boards to their plastic counterpart... they do not dull my knives, and are frankly nicer to look at than stained plastic cutting boards.

The only issue I have found when purchasing bamboo cutting boards is that they can be pricey to get a substantial thickness... if the price is inexpensive, the board is probably paper-thin.

I decided to take a gamble and try this three-pack of bamboo cutting boards. I have seen others available on the site at or near the same price-point, but I loved the rounded edges of these boards, and their story of ethical responsibility to the environment and the people who craft them. I was very skeptical about how quality they could actually be because the price was so cheap!

I must say, when these arrived in the mail I was taken-aback by how much heavier the package was compared to what I was expecting; each board was substantially thicker than I expected.

These boards are extremely handsome and worthy of counter-top display if you are tight on drawer space, the corner hole for holding the board doubles nicely as a hole to hang the board up and out of the way too.

I am very pleased with my purchase and will definitely purchase Core Bamboo products again. I have started looking into other products they make and this 'spun' and 'crushed' bamboo line of kitchen products look beautiful. Quite honestly, I also really like having something unique that all my friends do not have!

When I purchased this set of bamboo cutting boards, I was primarily motivated by the price. When they came 2 days later, I couldn't believe how happy I was. I have purchased Core Bamboo products in the past and love them all but this deal is simply the best yet. This set would easily be worth more than double the price Amazon is charging for it.

The quality of the boards is just as good as you would expect of Core Bamboo. They are thick enough to handle being used but thin enough to easily store them when not in use.

The 3 sizes in the set are perfect for just about anything you want to cut and prep. I use the 8 x 6 for cutting apples or prepping cocktails. I use the 11 x 8.5 for cutting veggies and preparing sandwiches and the 13 x 9.5 for carving meats and poultry. I wash them with warm water and soap and they are holding up beautifully! I have owned bamboo cutting boards in the past from other companies and this set is by far the most superior of them all.

Regarding portability, they are the perfect thickness, making them extremely easy to store, whether you live in a big house, small apartment or college dorm.

All in all, this set is a great buy and I highly recommend it to anyone!

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I'm not in love with these. While it may be a good value for 3 boards, they're thin, which is good for storage, but the lack of a gulley/grove around the edge to catch drips is a huge disappointment. These boards are great for cutting fruits and veggies, definitely not good for a thick juicy steak. Also had a large juicy tomato that eventually leaked/ran off the board onto the counter. The lack of any kind of friction on the bottom permits the board to slide around the counter top, and that is driving me nuts. I'm going to check the hardware section for something that could be applied to prevent sliding without taking away from the natural beauty of the boards.

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I bought a set of these about a month and a half ago. They seemed pretty sturdy at first, and I didn't have any of the problems with then splintering that a few people had described. I noticed a couple weeks ago though that the largest one had warped a little bit, and it was starting to crack where the strips of bamboo were attached together. Today it broke in half while I was cutting some chicken up for dinner. The mid-sized one is starting to show the same cracks, so I'm guessing it's not going to last much longer either. So far the smallest one hasn't started cracking, but I'm sure it'll happen eventually. I definitely wouldn't waste my money on these. If you're going to get bamboo cutting boards, get something thicker and sturdier. Or buy a different material altogether.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I have to admit, I was a little surprised by the size of these cutting boards. I love bamboo cutting boards and have owned many since they became the rage about a decade ago. Usually, the boards I have are clunky and well over an inch thick. The Core Bamboo boards are much thinner than I'd imagined. In fact, they're really not much thicker than 1/2 an inch tops. Despite this, they seem to be incredibly durable.

The set comes with three sizes. One is perfect for herbs, garlic, ginger, and shallots. It's really too small to be useful for much else. The middle board is the one I've designated for vegetables and seafood, and then the larger board is my meat board. For food safety reasons, I always use a woodburning tool and mark the initial on the side of the board that's used for each food classification. So on the medium board, I have a "V" (vegetables) on one side and an "F" on the other for fish. On the meats board there is a "P" for poultry on one side and them "M" for beef and pork on the other. I can't remember where I learned that tip, but I've always used it.

With a price of just over $16, not only are these boards affordable, but getting three-in-one is even better. They take little space when it comes to storage, and are much nicer on knives than glass boards. I'm sold and hope these boards are still around when I need my next set years from now.

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Furi Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip 8-Inch Forged Chef's Rocker Knife

Furi Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip 8-Inch Forged Chef's Rocker Knife- OrangeThis is my first Amazon product review. I wouldn't normally do this, but I just had to comment on this knife. I've owned and used Furi knives for several years, both professionaly and at home. The quality I normally associate with the Furi brand and the low price listed by Amazon got me to purchase this knife. My first disappointment was having to remove the "Made in China" sticker before washing it. The blade came unevenly hollow-ground and was not very sharp. All my other Furis were made in Germany and came precision-ground and razor sharp. The handle is covered in the same stuff that the Rachel Ray series gets, but this one looks and feels more like a Henckels knock-off even though it's stamped "Furi." I got this knife real cheap, so I'll keep it, but it will have to get a $25.00 professional tune-up before it's up to snuff. Furthermore, the rocking motion that a mezzaluna style of blade is known for cannot be easily performed. My 10" Furi chef's knife has more curve than this knife does. Bottom line: Buy a REAL Furi, not a knock-off.

I received this knife as a Christmas gift, and I love it! First, I love how heavy this knife is. When you have a knife like this, that's nice and heavy, it does all the work, and all you have to do it lower it. I also love the "sure" grip handle. I've been cut on other knifes without this kind of handle like this one. This handle will not slip out of your hands, even when your hands are wet. I l also love the shape of the knife. When I use it, my hands are protected from the blade. It has an easy and natural cutting motion.

I love to cook, and have had a lot of knives, but nothing comes close to this. I honestly can't say enough good things about this knife. If you know someone that loves to cook, then this is a knife for them. Don't go for a cheap knife. After all, you get what you pay for.

You can't miss with this knife! If you get it, I can promise you won't be sorry, I know I'm not.

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These knives are soom of the sharpest I've ever used. The grip is very comfortable. Also they are balanced perfect.

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Okay, the handle makes this knife even more amazing than just the knife itself! First of all, the knife matches the Rachael Ray cookware set I bought. Also, the rubbery handle keeps the knife from slipping, in case you are blood sensitive (or are a tad on the clutsy side). Be sure and warn your children not to ever touch the bottom of the knife as it is extremely sharp. I have found I love chopping just for the heck of it since I received this knife. I am the most excellent sioux chef to my daughter because I am a willing chopper in her kitchen! The only regret is in not having bought the knife holder and sharpener that is an optional purchase instead of just the solo knife. But I have since corrected this error and purchased that too! Happy chopping! Enjoy!

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Not Bad.Live in hawaii but only after 2 weeks started to rust. SHarp knife. Nice handle with bright orange grip.

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Carl Mertens 7329 1061 Macki Waiter's Friend Corkscrew

Carl Mertens 7329 1061 Macki Waiter's Friend CorkscrewThis Waiters friend is beautiful to look at, beautifully weighted, and opens wine bottles like a dream. I will order more to store in other parts of my house.

OXO Good Grips Corn Holders

OXO Good Grips Corn HoldersThese are strong, sturdy corn grips that are durable and extremely comfortable to hold. The two steel prongs grip the corn firmly and do not slip or slide while in use. The holders are comfortable to hold no matter how hard you grip them and are suitable for use by the smallest hands, as well as the largest ones. They wash well and look new, no matter how many times one uses them. These corn grips are a very good value for the price.

Okay, if there's one thing we know in this area besides great pizza, its corn. I KNOW that corn grips aren't on most people's top priority list for kitchen gadgets, but if you're gonna buy 'em, buy the best! Ever dropped your cob because of all that delicious butter all over your hands? Add a couple of Good Grips handles to it, and problem solved! One hint those prongs are REALLY sharp. Stick them in a measuring cup or something to store. Once you stick your hand in your gadget drawer and get jabbed by one of those things, you'll never want it to happen again! Enjoy that corn!

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To my knowledge, there are two sets of Oxo corn holders -the regular "Good Grips" and the "Steel" lines. The ones I ordered from this page and received from Amazon were the "Good Grips" and they are black and yellow, like a large bumblebee(28381), the photo here is old. The "Steel" ones are black and stainless steel and cost almost twice as much(1050061). They both are great... large and sturdy and I'm satisfied with my Bumble Bees for $6.00. Good product just be aware there are 2 sets and Amazon's set up is a bit confusing. By the way, I store them in a used wine cork in the drawer as they are indeed sharp.

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I've always found that Oxo brand products for the kitchen are top notch, and these corn holders are no exception. I was surprised to see that they are even heftier than I'd expected. The size ensures it's easy for anyone to hold whether that be children, men with large hands, or even people who suffer from arthritis or other hand problems. And the rubber gripping makes hanging onto the holders easy even with buttery fingers. One of the more ingenious parts is the length of the prongs; Oxo had the common sense to make one prong longer than the other to ensure that both prongs come in contact with the peaked shape of the ear of corn. I highly recommend these!

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I love these corn holders . Especially great for little ones hands. But I also use it for something else. And that is apples, when I peel the apple I put the holders on the ends and give it to my 3 year old . No more sticky hands. And she does know not to throw them away!

Mercer Millenia M22003 3-1/2-Inch Paring Knife

Mercer Millenia M22003 3-1/2-Inch Paring KnifeThis is a great knife.

We searched for one that fit our needs for a long time. Bought and tried several brands before hitting on the Mercer Millenia M22003 3-1/2-inch Paring Knife. This one finally made the grade. Everything about it is right; blade length and width, handle size is perfect and the quality of the knife itself promises years of good service. The blade is extremely sharp and is hollow ground which gives it the ability to suffer many sharpenings if necessary. Mercer makes long lasting and quality products.

I definitely find it easy to give this knife (5) stars and highly recommend it.

I love this knife. The grip is ultra-comfortable, and it sharpens well. I'm willing to pay a couple hundred for a chef's knife, but for a paring knife, I doubt you that you can do much better than this.

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Oneida Omnia 62-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 12

Oneida Omnia 62-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 12Very pleased with the weight of this product. Have washed them several times with no discoloration or spotting. The set still looks brand new.

This is nice heavy flatware suitable for formal or casual dining. I like the simple design that works for any setting.

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Wusthof Slimline 6-Slot Block

Big Studio Block- Bamboo - WusthofI really like the size of this knife block. It is tall enough to hold a 9-inch bread knife. Very sturdy and made well the bamboo is beautiful.

I'm happy with this purchase.

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Sekizo Yanagiba Sashimi Knife 240mm #F741

Sekizo Yanagiba Sashimi Knife 240mm #F741This knife is razor sharp. The blade is quite long allowing for a single draw stroke while cutting lare pieces of meat or fish. The blade is beveled on one side, giving a nice flat knife surface to rest the blade while cutting. Handle is made of lightweight wood. Some would consider it cheep construction, but the focus is the blade. Ill be getting a smaller one for general use. Love this knife

This knife does one thing, and it does one thing well cut sashimi. I doubt whether this knife is up to the task of daily abuse by someone working in the industry, but given its very fair price, it's a nice novelty for the home chef who wants to experiment in making sushi. Don't make this purchase expecting anything more than this.

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To be clear, I am a newbie to in-home sushi making. This knife is pretty inexpensive, but I wanted to get an idea of how to sharpen and use it effectively before buying a more expensive knife. This knife is very sharp and handles well. Although, I am new to sushi I am not new to cooking. This knife works well for it's purpose. I recommend this as an alternative to spending $200 on more authentic sushi knife.

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I bought this knife specifically for the task of slicing sushi rolls. I can't stress how important a good knife is when making sushi. When I first got the knife I tested it by trying to shave my arm, I was not expecting it to be that sharp. I was very wrong the thing is razor sharp. The metal is thin and it doesn't have much weight, definitely not the best knife in the world, but for the price and quality it can't be beat. I am so glad i bought this knife! I am sure that the knife will stay sharp for years since I only plan to cut sushi with it and maybe some meats on occasion. Be very careful when you use this knife, I cut myself slightly just by brushing up against while I was moving some food around. Long term heavy use I can't imagine the knife will be able to hold its edge, but man for light occasional use, this knife can't be beat. One more thing, hand wash it and dry it, be careful while you clean. Don't get careless with the knife and it will treat you well.

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The knife is well-balanced and the blade arrived sharp and ready-to-go right out of the box. The handle, however, is porous, somewhat rough, unfinished wood and a bit irritating to the hand and fingers with only moderate usage. I recommend finish sanding with 320-grit sandpaper and sealing with an appropriate water-proof finish. With 20 minutes of work, I am now very pleased.

Cutco Homemaker +8 Set Brand New

Cutco Homemaker +8 Set Brand NewI've had Cutco for 35yrs, the full set plus a set of table knives. I use it daily and like it a lot. However the first time I had a problem the paring knife tip broke off, just a bit on the end I sent it back for replacement and received my same knife back, but with the blade simply ground down till it had a point again. No longer do I have the nice balanced graceful blade but a stubby blade that does not work as well. At that same time I purchased another paring knife from Cutco because I use it so much, trusting that Cutco was going to replace the first knife. That blade now has a chip out of it, about 1/4" down from the tip. I am afraid if I send it to them they'll simply grind off a lot of metal again, leaving me with something that is not the knife I purchased. It isn't much of a guarantee, in my opinion. Oh, and now that I'm thinking about it, a couple of the long-bladed knives have corrosion in the handles where the blade metal touches the handle material, which means it will one day separate. And yes, you can put them in the diswasher but they lose their glossy finish. I would try another brand before buying from them again.

There are at least eight disadvantages to Cutco knives.

1)Inferior tempering. Cutco is stamped instead of forged. All best knives are forged (with the exception of Henckels Twinstar which is using a new technology called sintering) because forged knives make a better edge among other reasons. All the worst and cheapest knives are stamped because it is cheaper and easier. The forging process randomises the metal particles for a slightly tougher knife. It also permits the differing thicknesses of metal which is necessary for a heavy raised bolster between the knife handle and knife blade. Forged knives have more metal than stamped knives and thus are heavier. The forging process enables extra metal proportioning to give the knife perfect balance. Most prefer the weight of a forged knife. It feels heftier and more substantial. Forged knives generally are thicker, have more heft, hold an edge better, provide bolsters which brings better balance and safety, and obviously have been made with a lot more care and craftmanship. The forging process enhances the flexibility (making it less likely to snap to break), density, and hardness, and better solidifies the structure of a knife.

2)Steel. Cutco claims they use the highest quality steel money can buy. They call it high carbon surgical grade steel. While this is subjective Cutco uses 440A grade steel while most top of the line knives (which is where Cutco is priced at) uses 440C, which is higher in carbon. 440C is more expensive to make, buy, and manufacture with. 440C also makes a sharper edge, and holds it better. Because of it's grain structure 440C is also more stain resistant. And while 440C steel is generally only found in top of the line kitchen knives, 440A is often found in the cheaper, run of the mill type kitchen knives. Where they got the surgical grade label is beyond me, 440A steel doesn't have a regular grade and a surgical grade. When you think of surgical instruments you think sanitary, expensive, and high qualityit's just sales hype.

3)Lack of bolsters provides for inferior balance and less safety.

4)Double-D edge. Most cooking enthusiasts prefer a straight edge which the double-d is not and you cannot sharpen Cutco edges yourself whenever you please. Salespeople use the ol' rope a dope trick when giving a presentation because the serrated pattern cuts tougher objects better, but any chef or cooking enthusiast will tell you that kitchen knives are made to cut through food like meat, bread, and tomatoesnot rope or leather. For that a utility knife is bestand there's are plenty of utility knives that cut through rope and leather better than Cutco's.

Cutco's salespeople swear up and down double-d edges are neither straight, nor serrated but unique (don't all salespeople?). The Double-D edge is in fact another type of serrated edge. Cutco calls their serrated edge "Double D" just like Spyderco calls their serrated edges "Spyderedge." Except Spyderco isn't trying to fool anyone and markets their as a superior serration pattern while Cutco tries to claim theirs is different.

But anyone who knows anything about knives can tell you the ^^^^ pattern on the edge (take a look at the cutco.com website for an explanation and drawing, currently at) makes it a serrated edge. The whole double-d thing is just hype like everything else about the knives. The Double-D edge is not patented and never was.

The problem with the serrated pattern is that it doesn't make a clean cutlittle nicks and tears in the food is made. Serrated knives are generally only good for fibrous vegetables and breadwhere it is needed. Cutco reps may claim that it makes a clean cut, but this is only true for cutting stuff you can press straight down on (like butter), but for things you need to slide the blade back and forth on (like meat) the teeth will tear it up. Serrated edges are also somewhat more difficult to clean.

As for sharpness, you may think they stay razor sharp but in reality only the crevices of the blade edge are. You see serrated edges like the Double-D's look like this: ^^^^^^ when contacting the food the points get worn down rather quickly but the crevices stay sharp, so it may seem like it is razor sharp but in reality only the crevices are. It can never be as sharp as a well maintained plain edge, the edge preferred by cooking enthusiasts and professionals. Maybe a serrated edge is better at cutting rope (the rope a dope trick), but the best kitchen knives are not made to cut through rope, they are made to make a good, clean cuts on food. Master chef Wylie Dufresne just recently told GQ magazine in their Sept '03 edition, "I have plenty of friends whose parents have Cutco in a knife block. You pull them out and they're all as dull as can be."

Other knives you can sharpen yourself whenever you want, but with Cutco knives you need Cutco to sharpen them for you. I will refer you once again to Cutco's own website: at cutco.com, currently here:

"For resharpening of Double-D® or straight-edged knives, send them along with a return shipping and handling fee of $5.00 (1-3 items) or $8.00 (4 or more items) to the CUTCO address below."

You have to pay for them to be sent in and sent back all the while without your knives. I've heard of representatives of the company coming out and sharpening them for you, but this is by no means guranteed to happen so there is obviously good reason they don't state this on their website.

5)Handles. Of course this is subjective but the handles are different from any of the others and some people find them uncomfortable (especially those with extremely large or small hands since they were designed for the average hand), some others find them dorky looking and wouldn't want to set them out on the dinner table. Sure the handles were designed to be comforableall handles are designed that way! And like all good salepeople, Cutco even has a good story to tell about it. That doesn't mean they actually ARE comfortable. Consumer Reports, the leading consumer magaine, also found the handles to be uncomfortable. The handles are made of what Cutco call "Thermoresin" and thermo=heated and resin=plastic, injection molded plastic is the absolute cheapest material cost and method possible. And the type of plastic the handles are made out of, celluloid plastic, is highly nitrated and self-oxidizing like the gun cotton in smokeless gun powder (to a lesser extent) thus highly flammablenot good for a kitchen knife. Although the rivots are made of what they call "nickel-siver", there is no silver in them. They call it nickel-silver because it has a silver color to it. The handles have no current patent on them, other companies could copy them but choose not to. Wear Ever cookware had handles designed by the same person in the 30's and 40s, they have since dumped this design.

6)Corrosion. Many people (including Consumer Reports magazine) believe that Cutco blades corrode a little easier than most. Consumer Reports seemed to hint that it may have to do with the type of metal used, polishing, or coating.

7)Restrictions when buying. Since you can only buy from a Vector rep, you are forced to select your rep with care because a flock of amateur sales reps can and will include a range from the best professionals through the worst rip off artists.

8)Price. Many will agree that Cutco is not best for commercial use but it is priced for commercial use. You can get a 7 piece block of top of the line hand-forged, bolstered, well balanced Wusthof-Trident Grand Prix for $249. A similar set of Cutco can easily run you $300-$400. Tramontina Professional is supposed to be the best value having the same features as the best knives but at about 1/3 the price. There may also be hidden costs added (such as shipping & handling, C.O.D., sales tax, etc.) that make the actual price much higher that the displayed and originally discussed price.

Cutco is sold at prices very similar to knives that are top of the line yet are not as good as them in almost every way except they do have comparable rockwell hardness, are full tang, and have a good guarantee. I wouldn't spend my hard earned money on guarantees though and the other qualities you can find in much cheaper knives.

The average household has very cheap, low quality knives that generally only last 5-15 years. So when they hear there is a forever guarantee it becomes the main selling point. What they don't know is all knives in that price range are built to last a lifetime and with proper care they definately will. The only way they won't is if you abuse them, which Cutco's guarantee doesn't even fully cover. Also, in case it doesn't last a lifetime, many top of the line knives carry a lifetime guarantee.

Cutco's money back guarantee is for 15 days. Most large retail chains like Sears and Walmart carry a 30 day money back satisfaction guarantee. The forever guarantee is nice, but a couple nitpicks: "Should you damage your CUTCO through misuse or abuse, we will replace the item for one half of the current retail price." it needs to be sent in to Cutco "with an explanatory note" and Cutco is the sole determinor of what is misuse or abuse (such as chipping your knife), also the "guarantee is intended solely for consumer/in-home use." Don't believe me? Check out the Cutco website yourself:

I you are looking for the guarantee, Henckels Twinstar and Messermeister (among many others) both offer similar lifetime warrantees and are of better quality (in many people's opinions). If you must have the best kitchen knives available, Wusthof Trident Grand Prix is highly regarded as the best kitchen knives money can buy and the prices are similar to Cutco's. If you are looking for brand name, Henckels is considered the #1 selling brand in the world, been in business since 1731, and they will replace their twinstar knives that have a "diamond edge" with new ones if they get dull. For the best value, you can find high quality, forged, full tang knives with bolsters at a very reasonable price (about 1/3 that of Cutco's) you might want look into the Tramontina Professional Series which is regarded as the best value in the knife industry. If you don't want to spend very much money on knives, the Forschner Victoronox is made by the same people who make Swiss Army Knives and considered the best of the very cheap kitchen knives. If you don't want to sharpen your knives, you might want to look at the Regent Sheffield Infinity Edge or Henckels Twinstar depending on how much you want to spend. Most retail stores have a 30-day money back guarantee.

My opinion is that Cutco is not worth their price and I'm sure most professionals would agree. In fact you would have great difficulty finding one culinary arts school, master chef, or knife expert that recommends this brand. Norman Weinstein, a nationally recognized knife skills instructor who's taught since 1995 at the Institute of Culinary Education was quoted by the Baltimore Sun newspaper as saying "Why, why, would you buy such a knife?"

Cutco is able to sell their knives at such a high price because they are being sold to people by their sons, nephews, and granddaughters (basically people who care for them and trust them, or their friends, and know very little about knives). Consumersearch.com looked over all the professional reviews available and while 11 professionals liked Wusthof Trident the best, only one liked Cutco and that one only liked Cutco compared to other stamped knives:

The bottom line is that no brand or set is best for everyone and you should check them all out and compare to decide which is best for your needs, wants, and preferences. The retail store is probably the best place to do this, unfortunately Cutco is not sold there.

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Cutco knives are fantastic. I have owned them for years and I sell them, but this person is ripping you off. They're charging you $300 more than getting them from a rep and you don't even get all the perks of buying them from a rep. I promise if you really like Cutco, you will benefit much more from buying from a rep.

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I inherited a full set which my parents bought in the 1950's, They are super. My mother never let them soak in the sink, so they are like new. I sharpen them regularly and am always amazed at how well they have held up and the job they do with ease. You will never regret purchasing these knives. Money well spent especially since they have a lifetime guarantee.

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I myself do not have this set. My family has a smaller set that I use everyday.

Here are some highlights about Cutco Knives:

Cutco knives are very durable

Dishwasher safe unlike all other knives

Handles are thermo resin (an awesome material that prevents the handle from breaking, melting, cracking, absorbing bacteria, etc. Not only that, they are also safe to handle and nice to look at. They also are not plastic)

Blades have Double D edges (which actually do in fact make straight cuts)

Blades are made of 440A Stainless Steel (Dishwasher safe. Don't corrode or rust.)

Rivets on the knife are made of nickel-silver (don't expand and break like brass rivets) and are flushed with the handle so you can't even feel them.

Forever Guarantee & Warranty (Can be handed down to your kids)

Don't need a receipt for proof of purchase. The products are your proof of purchase.

Joseph Joseph Scoot Pizza Wheel with Integrated Blade Guard

Joseph Joseph Scoot Pizza Wheel with Integrated Blade Guard, GreenMy husband loves the "pizza wheel" design for pizza cutters. We had one before this one that worked great, but the wheel was plastic and eventually got too dull to use. I got this one as a replacement about 6 months ago, but it really is impossible to clean. I wish it didn't have the blade guard, because the guard just attracts pizza gunk that can't be cleaned off. I just put the Zyliss 30820 in my shopping cart. I hope I like it better than I did this one.

Got this because we have limited space in our kitchen and was looking for something compact. This wheel is great small, sharp and safe. We have curious toddlers and so appreciate the cover over the sharp wheel. Only issue it is a bit painful to clean as you have to rotate the wheel in order to get soap and water all over for a full clean.

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Pizza wheel is a solid utensil! It's very sturdy and serves it's pizza-slicing purpose very well. We especially like the blade cover so we can keep it in our drawer with other utensils and not have to worry about safety.

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I like the way it cuts, but pizza gunks up the blade, which goes up inside the green half. The Joseph and Joseph site simply says to throw it in the dishwasher. Yuck. Anybody have a suggestions? Google hasn't found a solution, yet, so on the counter it sits.

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I used to use a cutter with a handle, then I switched to another brand hand held. I love this handheld cutter because it is dishwasher cleanable, no parts to open (except for the guard) when cleaning. Better than the last handheld I had which broke quickly because it was difficult to open to clean.

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