kitchen knives
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- oey0
Found out that my knife costs €75...
- ian0
Watched this recently, interesting
After that, they still recommned this far cheaper one: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000638…
- oey0
I received from my housemates a WMF as this year's birthday gift.
I complained once we needed a good kitchen knife and because they like me to cook.
Very happy even if they're not the best in the World but still very good!
- MrT0
+1 for the Wusthofs - I don't think you need a set, just decent chef, paring and fish knives and perhaps a cleaver.
- dasohr0
- how much?cbass99
- agreesublocked
- That's about $350 right there.monospaced
- Mal0
- DRIFTMONKEY0
I was going to get some dope ass knives, but then I thought better of it. I am usually buzzed when I cook, so the possibility of cutting myself goes way up with dope ass knives. And since I'm buzzed, I cant be all irresponsible and driving myself to ER. Yup, that was my thought process in talking myself out of it.
- < that was awesomecbass99
- a sharper knife is safer than an unsharp (is that a word?) knifefourth
- "blunt" hahasine
- Yeah sharp is much safer dude.monospaced
- cbass990
bump
- acescence0
i have a set of wustoff knives i like. it's critical to hone the blade regularly with one of those rods to maintain the fine edge that actually does the cutting. your blade will stay sharp for years if you do this.
- blaw0
I've had good luck with a set of Henkels. 15 years old and sharpened to the point of a pending accident once a year.
- Jaline0
Oh man, I wish I had sharp knives.
- NotByHand0
Global® (as mentioned above).
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I've had mine for around 10 years, and they're all still solid.
- DrBombay0
I bought an extremely cheap and sharp vegetable cleaver from a thai grocery store. Thing looks like a murder weapon, it was 5 bucks and has lasted about 3 months so far with no sharpening. It's great.