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Furi Tech Edge Restorer Replacement
Believe me they both work and work well. I am using old knives that I long ago thought could not be sharpened...they cut now like a razor. I would recommend purchasing the restorer for those knives that have long ago lost the angled edge and the diamond 'fingers' for keeping the edge on a regular basis. Wish I could find the replacement for the fine edge fingers.
Misono UX10 Gyutou
Pros:
Super sharp
Flexible
Lightweight
Has a nice feel in the hand
Designed especially for lefties as well! The default is for righties.
Cons:
This knife is meant for vegetable/fruit preparation ONLY! It will chip if used to butcher chicken/fish with hard bones. Trust me, one of the guys in the restaurant I worked at used my knife one day to butcher a chicken, and when I got back from the prep kitchen, there were several nicks in the blade. It took me a while to sharpen them out (plus, that wastes the metal in the blade).
You really need to know how to properly care for this knife. It requires learning how to sharpen by hand with a Japanese whetstone.
Overall, this is an amazing knife, and well-worth the money. You just need to be committed to sharpening it properly and be sure not to use it for anything but fruit, veggies, nuts, sushi, etc... (nothing bone-hard).8.2 " this is a workhorse knife great for the line and mis en place. Very quick and sharp. A great value for the professional chef.
Messermeister Mu Fusion 8-Inch Chef's Knife
J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 3-Piece Prep Set
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Got this set for travel. knives are always a trouble spot when traveling so we now have a set we pack and travel with. best idea yet!Read Best Reviews of J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 3-Piece Prep Set Here
My youngest son likes to cook and wanted a professional knife set. I am sure that on Christmas he will be please but we shall see.Want J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 3-Piece Prep Set Discount?
ONEIDA Set of 4 Cheese Tools Stainless Steel
Hortense B. Hewitt Wedding Accessories Love Always Champagne Toasting Flutes, Set of 2
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Kuhn Rikon Colori Nonstick Paring Knife, Red
Knives are super sharp and precise. You can peel, cut, etc as thin as you wish.
Love the Kuhn products so much I buy them as gifts for family and friends.
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The Kuhn Rikon Nonstick Paring Knife is a very good value for a quality knife. We own several of these knives in different colors for use at home and in our shop. The different colors allow us keep the ones we use to cut materials in our workshop from accidently being used for food products.The blade is *VERY* sharp and holds it's edge very nicely. The nonstick coating on the blade is a real plus as it helps to keep the knife clean as well as to keep it moving through thicker items. The snug fitting platic sheath is a welcome addition to safely store or transport the knife.
My only complaint is the light feel of the plastic handle. It isn't flimsy exactly, just lacks heft. This might just be a personal prefference issue and it hasn't stopped me from buying more of them.
Overall this is a very good paring knife at a reasonable price. Recommended!
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First found these knives at a specialty store and I bought one even at the painfully high price. So happy to find them here on Amazon. Got a whole set. They all have a very sturdy sheath to protect the killer blade. With the nicely formed handle, keen edge and the coating on the blade you'll be delighted with how great they are to work with. Several beautiful colors that really "pop" Highly recommended as a gift too.Chef'n Tower Grater 4 in 1 Stainless Steel Cheese Grater, Apricot
But the appearance is deceptive: the bottom can easily fall off, there are gaps so little bits of cheese can fall through, and overall the design is very bulky.
Ugh!
Try something else.This little sucker is sturdy, but it's designed to be used, unlike so many other kitchen devices that seem to be designed to be looked at.
The removable bottom is fantastic for keeping stuff nice and secure. The included hand protector is a God-send to someone like my wife, who has a bad habit of scraping her knuckles on graters.
Excellent product!
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Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Four Star 6-Inch High Carbon Stainless-Steel Chef's Knife
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This has been my favorite knife for years -I had it so long I can't recall when I got it. I already had an excellent set of Sabatier knives, but the handles were a bit thin and had somewhat sharp corners. One day I had occasion to use a Hencklels Four-star, and instantly fell in love with the voluptuous handle. It felt soooo good in my hand. Note that I have largeish hands, if you have smaller hands this might not be the knife for you.I already had a 10" chef's knife, so I chose this 6" "sandwich" knife (that's what they called it back then). It has been my workhorse for years. I can put an edge on it that will shave hairs off my arm (but not quite off my face :-). Alas yesterday the blade snapped while cutting a sweet potato. No bending or twisting, just pressing down pretty hard, and bing! Mind you it had received daily use for well over a decade, if not two.
Now that I have to replace it, I think I'll go with an 8" blade. This 6" size was just a tad small for general purpose use, and I have plenty of other smaller knifes. I may get the 8" equivalent of exactly this knife, but am also considering the W'sthof Grand Prix II 7-Inch Fine Edge Santoku Knife. I'm hoping that design will keep my knuckles from bumping into the cutting board.
Here's a free tip: when pushing food around on the cutting board, use the BACK side of the knife. Don't drag the sharp edge across the board.I had said knife 20 years, but replace it because a home-care-giver had stolen it! (see...they know a good knife when they see it!)
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I just wanted to write this review to let everyone know that this knife is very good and worth the money you'll spend, however in my opinion Henckel knives have one flaw. I can't stand the little metal piece at the bottom of the blade. It's a sort of finger guard they built into the design. I cooked for a living for three years and had the opportunity to use everything from a 25.00 plastic grip knife we used to bust up lobsters all the way to hand forged Japanese $500 knives. If you are super picky about your knives that little piece of metal will drive you nuts because it hinders the sharpening of the last inch or so of the blade. Overall I would get a Global knife if your looking for something in the same price range. It is a lighter knife but excellent quality. If your looking for something with enough heft to chop a Volkswagen bug in half the Henckel still might be for you.TRAMONTINA 80020/005 "DIAMANT" STEAK KNIFE - 5"
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Wonderful knives!! So easy to cut steak, etc. with the Tramontina diamant steak knife. The price is very reasonable considering its great cutting power. If you want a good cutting knife you can't go wrong with this knife. Also, had no problem with delivery. -----p.s I liked this product and just recently went ahead and bought two more to add to my set.Read Best Reviews of TRAMONTINA 80020/005 "DIAMANT" STEAK KNIFE - 5" Here
An ok knife. This knife is not exactly sharp at delivery, failed the tomato test. Was able to put an edge on it with a couple passes thru a "V" kitchen sharpener.Want TRAMONTINA 80020/005 "DIAMANT" STEAK KNIFE - 5" Discount?
These knives were better than I had expected. I was familiar with the product, but they were a lot sharper than I remembered. I paid a great price and would absolutely do it again.Zhen Japanese Damascus 6.5" Light Cleaver Chopping Knife set
I don't have a Shun cleaver but do have two paring knives made by Shun. Putting this cleaver on the side of the Shun, you can see the devil is in the details.
You can immediately notice: the Shun knives have flawless finishes throughout, the surface has higher gloss with even dragon pattern. The Zhen has less shine, the alternating pattern is also nice but appears not as evenly distributed.
The craftsmanship: as another reviewer of the Zhen 8" cleaver pointed out, the attachment of the handle to the rear of the bolster is not as smooth. There is even maybe a tiny gap on the bottom side. There are multiple noticeable scratches on the blade, especially on the surface between the blade and bolster transition tiny scratch pattern makes you feel this part was not well polished. There is a rather deep scratch about 5 mm long on the edge of the end cap of the handle. Also, I noted the burrs a few strokes on a steel easily took care of it; however, I should not have to do this with a new knife, especially one with a price tag considered expensive for most people.
One thing I don't understand, this one claims to have 67 layers, but Shun claims only 16 layers on each side. I counted the coarse lines on the blade: both have 15 lines. So I assume they have same number of layers.
Again, none of the above affects the usability of the knife. It's light, thin and razor sharp, perfect for Asians with smaller hands. With the material used, I expect it to perform much better than the cheaper cleavers we have been using. However, at this price, the company really should pay more attention to the details to be able to put this side by side with the higher-end German and Japanese made knives (think about someone wants to give this as a wedding gift, appearance will be as important as function). The minors flaws mentioned above are easily avoidable but definitely hurt the presentation of the product, I don't even see these problems in my cheap JCPenny Cooks cleaver made in China. Hence the subtraction of one star.
Not much to say about the carving knife. It also has burrs on the edge needed a couple of strokes on a sharpening steel. For $10 extra, I picked this set instead of the cleaver alone to get a small, sharp knife made of VG-10 core: seems to be good deal.
Reed & Barton Falmouth One Drawer Flatware Chest, Dark Espresso with Brown Lining
Amazon then sent a replacement product to me, unfortunately the second one was also different (like the first one) no leather inlay on the top, so returned both items back to Amazon.
I have to give credit to Amazon as they were extremely helpful to me with sending both items back with return mail addresses, also the refunding in full, the cost of each chest & the mailing/postal charges. As I live in Perth, Western Australia the postage for these heavy items was very expensive & Amazon have also refunded the postage that I paid.
I was very impressed with the communications with the staff & would encourage anyone to contact a staff member when a problem arrises no matter how small & regardless of the time difference.
Good Work Amazon & Thank You. I will continue to buy the great products you have up for sale.
Helen 'R' Perth, Western Australia.
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We are quite happy with both the value and the quality of this silver chest.I purchased this flatware chest elsewhere; but since I shop a lot with Amazon, I thought I would let Amazon customers know my opinion of this product.Quality: it really is a beautiful chest, finely crafted of nice polished wood and decent shiny brass hardware. I saw no leather inlay as stated, but the inside was nicely lined with a soft dark brown felt fabric. I was very pleased with the quality of the chest.
Configuration: I wanted a flatware chest specifically to protect my 8-setting Nikko Happy Holidays stainless flatware, because it's such a pain to wrap and rewrap with tissue and baggies every Christmas season. Upon loading the pieces in the chest, however; I found that the overlarge round ceramic handles of this specialty flatware prevent more than two pieces to be stacked in each slot. Therefore, 4 soup spoons, 4 teaspoons, 4 dinner forks, 4 dessert forks, 2 spreaders, and all 8 knives in the lid are what fit in the main compartment. Other than the knives, a second service for 4 would not fit. A big plus: 8 hostess serving pieces (2 large and 2 medium serving spoons, meat fork, small ladle, sugar spoon and cheese server) fit well in the nice-sized drawer; which was thankfully NOT separated into slots.
Overall: I realize the handles on my flatware are large, but there should be more depth to a product advertising that it holds 180 pieces, which is why I only rated the product 4 stars. To be fair, perhaps none of available brands of flatware chests have the depth that this set would require. I do really like this chest, but I will have to purchase a second one to protect the remainder of my holiday flatware. Which is somewhat acceptable, because I have a few more serving pieces on my wish list!
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I have been wanting a stare chest for my silver for some time. This one is bulky but beautiful and has space for the entire set of silver..LamsonSharp 2-Piece Stainless Steel Carving Set
Faberware Annatto Satin 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8
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For the money, this set is just okay. It isn't as heavy as I was anticipating, actually a little flimsy. They look really nice, but just don't feel particularly durable.Read Best Reviews of Faberware Annatto Satin 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8 Here
The quality of these forks, spoons and knives are excellent. I was thoroughly impressed by the durability and build for the low price of this set. They are stylish and quality flatware... Highly Recommended!Want Faberware Annatto Satin 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8 Discount?
You get what you pay for. This set gives you a service for 8 at a cheaper price than a lot of services for 4. I fell for the bargain and while it "serves" the purpose ... it's definitely as cheap in quality as the price would indicate. The bands at the head of the stem are not particularly well defined; the difference between the "brushed" handles and the regular shiny tines, bowls, knife edges above the bands isn't very distinct. The pieces don't have a lot of heft to them but I wouldn't say they were flimsy either. They seem to be fine going through the dishwasher (even with hard water). Simply put ... this flatware does the job but they don't really impress.Mcusta Zanmai Pro Molybdenum Corian handle Gyuto
I have several japanese knives, such as Shun by Kai (including Tim Malzer special edition), Moritaka, Misono, and Miyabi this couple by Mcusta are, like the fist one, a very high class product, I suggest them to everybody need a special item in ther kitchen, profesional use ore not they are really special.
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Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 5-Inch Boning/Utility Knife
It's hard to go wrong with the price and quality product.
Update:09/27/11
OOPS. What happened? The original set came in a blue package, the two this time came in green and although the blade was the same, I don't like the new handle feel too much. I have bought several of these and this time I'm slightly disappointed in the feel and grip of the handle. When something simply works, don't change it.
CheersThis knife is very "hand friendly" balanced well and has a good cutting edge. Holds its edge about as well as any I've had. Found it very useful. Amazon has it priced quite inexpensively.
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Admittedly my original, well-used and loved Chicago Cutlery knife set is over 25 years old, so perhaps some of the smoothness comes over time. However, in this one both the wood and the metal feel rougher and of lower quality than the old one. The handle is also about 1/4 inch shorter; the combination of shorter handle and slightly longer blade makes it a little less comfortable in handling. All in all, it is a very acceptable knife; it just loses in the comparison contest with its original.Read Best Reviews of Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 5-Inch Boning/Utility Knife Here
I was looking for more flexibility in the knife. I thought it should give more than it did. I would not recommend it if you have another choice. The price is good, but not if you have to purchase another one to do the job you thought this one would do. Save your pennies and get the knife that's right for you...and the job you have to do with the knife.Want Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 5-Inch Boning/Utility Knife Discount?
The tang is slightly larger than the handle and can be felt sticking out a little on both sides of the handle. The copper rivets also are slightly above the handle, and can be felt. Poor attention to detail when finishing or maybe they have skipped that finishing step.Otherwise good balance, cuts well, both as expected from Chicago Cutlery.
Stanton Trading 15 by 20 by 1/2-Inch Cutting Board, Green
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Kuhn Rikon Kinderkitchen Dog Knife with Teeth
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I bought this knife for a 7 year old girl and 9 year old boy. Its wonderful, it fits in a little hand and although it cuts very well its not sharp to the touch...i have no idea why but don't care since its the safest way for the little ones to help in the kitchen. great product.Read Best Reviews of Kuhn Rikon Kinderkitchen Dog Knife with Teeth Here
Gave this to our nephews for Christmas (they are 3, 4, and 6 years old), and the six-year-old told us the next day that he had already used it "all the time." :) Funny, since it had only been one day. When we see him again in a couple of weeks, we'll ask him if he still likes it. The knives are super-cute and perfectly kid-sized, and I'm not aware of any problems... I'll check in with their parents on that. They are Swiss-designed, and having spent a month in Germany last year, I tend to have confidence in designs that come from that part of the world. :) So four stars for now, until I check in with the family again.March 2012 Update: Five stars now, since I asked the six-year-old in February how he liked his "little dog knife," and if he uses it. He says he still loves and uses it all the time. I asked how his four-year-old brother's knife is holding up, and he said "good, but he pulled the tail off." So they still love their knives, and they've held up well, though the rubbery tail can apparently be pulled off. That's too bad because they're so cute with their flexible little tails.
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This knife is slightly larger than the dog knife without teeth. Both are great products, easy for the kids to hold, fits nicely in their hands, great story to teach then the proper way of cutting keep the dogs nose to the board, watch his eye as it goes up and down, no fingers in front of the ears, and hand status in front of the tail (look at the knife and this will make sense)Wenger Swibo Cook's Knife, Heavy Rigid Blade
They are good quality and last a long time between sharpening.
As with any knife a good "steel" will keep the edge keen.
These are not knives for "wannabee" chefs who watch cooking shows on TV they are for people who "use" knives on a daily basis.
They are good quality Swedish steel equivalent in my opinion to other brands costing 5 or more times as much.
The molded-in handles WILL last a lifetime I have Swibos that are 25 years old which get used for offshore fishing (a lot) which are still in perfect condition except of course the blades slightly smaller than new because of the sharpening process (as with any knife that is used a lot).
The steel will NOT rust even in constant contact with and storage in a saltwater environment.
If you have smaller hands then the 8 inch version may be a better bet for kitchen use.

