Thursday, December 10, 2009
Wüsthof Classic 10-Inch Bread Knife
Product Description
Wusthof has been making the finest knives in the world for over 190 years. Through excellent craftsman ship and engineering the Classic knife line has become one of the biggest knife lines in the world. Made by skilled craftsman in Solingen Germany these fine knives are precision forged out a single piece of the finest steel. This Classic 10" bread knife is the perfect slicing knife for cutting those large crusty loaves.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #47177 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Wüsthof
* Model: 4151
* Dimensions: 1.00" h x 3.00" w x 18.00" l, .43 pounds
Features
* The Classic 10-inch Bread knife is the one knife to cut those large crusty loaves.
* Blade, bolster and tang forged out of a single piece of high carbon German no stain steel.
* Black 3 rivet synthetic handles for strength and durability
* Laser tested edge for uniform cutting and long-lasting sharp edge.
* Made in Solingen Germany
Customer Reviews
Go big5
It's a Wusthof Classic, so it's got all the weight, balance, comfort and precision sharpness of the great German line. This is a great choice for all amateur & aspiring chefs, and many professionals.
The purpose of this review is to urge any shopper investing in a Wusthof bread knife to go for the full 10" length -- it makes a positive difference in leverage as you slice, and easily clears the diameter of virtually any boule, ciabatta, and other artisan loaves. The same principle applies to roasts and other meats, if you use your serrated knives for carving.
The length doesn't diminish anyone's ability to slice tomatoes, panini or any other foods, either. If you're going to spend $100+ on a quality bread knife, make your money go further with the 10" model.
Wusthof Classic Bread Knife5
This is a great knife. It not only cuts bread like it's butter, but is also great for slicing tomatoes. No matter how thin you want to slice the tomato, this knife can do it.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Oxo Good Grips Professional 4-Inch Paring Knife
Product Description
OXO Good Grips Professional Cutlery features the perfect balance of professional quality cutting with soft, comfortable grip. Sharp, stainless steel blades are hardened for strength and the blades are full-tang for durability and proper balance. Soft, non-slip handles cushion your hands and provide a safe secure grip.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #9043 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Stainless/Black
* Brand: Oxo
* Model: 1064756
* Dimensions: 14.00" h x 1.25" w x 3.25" l,
Features
* 4-inch paring knife simplifies handheld and other small or intricate cutting chores
* Sharp, stainless-steel full-tang blade is stain-proof and hardened for strength
* Black, ergonomically correct, nonslip rubber handle provides a safe, secure grip
* Dishwasher safe, but washing by hand with warm, soapy water, and promptly drying recommended
* Measures approximately 8-1/2 by 1 by 1 inches; lifetime warranty
Customer Reviews
Perfect tool for imperfect hands5
I have hand contractures from scleroderma and knew I needed better knives the day one went flying out of my hand while preparing dinner and nearly impaled the cat! The soft, built-up handles are all I can use safely - my fingers get numb from cold or wet from prepping but can still grip these handles. One disappointment is rust on the blades from putting them in the dishwasher (per OXO customer service, they should be hand-washed) but the marks are limited and all still sharpen and work fine.
OXO Pares Perfectly5
How do you improve on perfection? By adding a perfect paring knife to the best vegetable peeler in the World: OXO.
This is a handy little kitchen necessity that is sharp and takes to resharpening well. It is very reasonably priced and a great value.
One fine knife!5
The Oxo Good Grips Professional 4-Inch Paring Knife Is one fine knife. When you pick it up you can tell that it has a full tank because the balance is great. I have a lot of knives that have a soft padded grip but this one is by far the most comfortable. Good quality at a great price. I love it!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
J.A. Henckels Twin Signature 8-Inch Bread Knife
Product Description
J.A. Henckels Twin Signature 8" Bread knife is the perfect for cutting bread or any other food of soft substance with a tough skin or crust. The Twin Signature blade is made of high carbon stainless steel that has gone through our patented Friodur Ice Hardening process to insure a sharp knife that will hold an edge.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #5095 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Henckels
* Model: 30726-203
* Dimensions: 4.00" h x 3.00" w x 16.00" l, .30 pounds
Features
* Made in Germany
* Stamped Blade
* Friodur Ice Hardened
* 3-Rivit Handle with full tang
* Comfortable ergonomic handle shape
Customer Reviews
you like bread?4
if you like bread and don't cut it 24h hours a day, buy this knive instead of the 4 star version.
why?
- the twin select are nice sharp knives
- it is a bread knive, you don't use it so often like a chef knive!
- the handling is fine
- it's cheap
I own 2 twin selects and 4 4 stars. And must say the handling of fourstar is better and you want to have the filet knive or chefs knive from this series, or better some japanese knieve ( way sharper, but hard to maintain, I'm lazy), but for cutting bread, go with this one, the handling is not so important for cutting bread, and it does'nt squeeze my ciabatta or french bread!
My Son says its the best knife ever!4
I sent this knife to my son who is a baker by profession--he loves this knife. It doesn't mash the bread and cuts through crusty crusts! I higly recommend it to anyone.
Henckel Bread Knife5
Was pleased that the Henckel Twin Signature Bread Knife met the quality and craftsmanship expected of this manufacturer. Cuts easily thru bread and is excellent for slicing tomatoes and onions. Excellent buy
Monday, December 7, 2009
Victorinox 125th Anniversary Limited Edition 8-Inch Chef's Knife
Product Description
For 125-Year Victorinox cutlery has been an expression of the Victorinox philosophy: flawless quality combined with great reliability. This limited edition 8-inch Chef knife is produced in celebration of their 125th Anniversary with the blade etched with the words: 125-Years your companion for life. The Victorinox 8-inch Chef knife features high carbon, stainless steel blade, hand finished at Victorinox in Switzerland by skilled craftsmen. A special tempering process is used to produce an edge that can be resharpened over and over again, so the knife can keep its original sharpness throughout the entire life of the blade. Victorinox handles are ergonomically designed to minimize wrist tension. They provide a natural fit. A good heft and comfortable, positive grip are indications of a well-made knife. A sure-grip handle with a finger guard is valuable feature since the handle inevitably gets greasy, wet, or both. Although cutlery steel is naturally sanitary, materials and construction details of the handle minimize crevices what would offer hospitality to bacteria.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #76768 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Size: 8-Inch
* Color: Black
* Brand: Victorinox
* Model: 47920
* Dimensions: 1.00" h x 3.75" w x 15.00" l,
Features
* Professional quality 8-inch multipurpose chef's knife for chopping, mincing, slicing, and dicing
* High carbon stainless-steel blade provides maximum sharpness and edge retention; conical ground through length and depth for a wider break point; ice tempered to sustain sharpness longer
* Blade stamped from cold-rolled steel; bolsterless edge for use of entire blade and ease of sharpening
* Patented Fibrox handles are textured, slip resistant, and ergonomically designed for balance and comfort; NSF approved
* Celebrates Victorinox's 125th anniversary with special Jubilee Etching on the blade; hand washing recommended; lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects
Customer Reviews
Great knife... bad product description4
I bought this knife instead of the other Victorinox 8" chef's knife (Victorinox 8-Inch Chef's Knife, Black Fibrox Handle) because this one is advertised in the Amazon product description as being a forged knife, and it's not (Same with the 7" granton-edge santoku advertised as 125th anniversary- buy the regular one!). The linked knife is the exact same (except for the special-edition "jubilee etching" on this one) knife, but cheaper right now. Go by the description of the other knife and buy whichever one is cheaper. It is an awesome knife though! The weight is great and it feels very balanced, the blade is very straight and high-quality. Super sharp right out of the packaging. Some people complain about that the fibrox handles look or feel cheap, of course they're not the most expensive looking but they don't look cheap to me. I have seen and felt much lower quality handles as well as more expensive, high quality handles and I have no problem with fibrox, I like it a lot actually. This knife is 2" wide at the base so make sure you have a long slot for it in your knife block. So the only reason I gave this knife 4 instead of 5 stars is for the misleading product description, which thinking back is probably my fault for not realizing right away that Victorinox wouldn't put the fibrox handle on a forged knife, but oh well, I guess I'm out 5 bucks but this knife is worth it.
The best chefs knife!5
I bought three Victorinox knives based on a recommendation from "Cooks Illustrated" magazine. I am so pleased! I got the 3" and 4" utility knives plus the chefs knife. All three are the best of their kind I have ever used, and I have always considered myself a bit of a knife snob. The polypropylene handles are very comfortable and non-slip, and the blades are just right. They are really sharp and they stay sharp. The chefs knife is perfectly balanced and such a pleasure to use. And the best part of all, they are so affordable. You deserve these knives!
Good knife for the money4
Good chef knife for the money. Nice feel and very comfortable on the hand.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Kyocera Revolution Series 3 Inch Paring Knife With Red Handle, White Blade
Product Description
Kyocera Revolution Series new advanced ceramic with a deeper blade and redesigned handle for precise control. The 3-1/7 inch blade, great for peeling, cutting, shaping fruits and vegetables. Sleek grounded, polished blade in white. The fine ceramic knife leaves no metallic taste or odor and helps to maintain the freshness of fruit and vegetables.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #8526 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Red
* Brand: Kyocera
* Model: FK-075WH RD
* Dimensions: 1.00" h x .80" w x 7.20" l, .21 pounds
Features
* Ceramic blades are super sharp and stay sharp 10 times longer than steel blades
* Comfortable, ergonomic resin handles provide precise control
* Lightweight and easy to use
* Wash and dry by hand to preserve the finish
* Made in Japan
Customer Reviews
Truly "The Cutting Edge"5
WOW! This is my first Kyocera - but it won't be the last. I just got it today and put it through it's paces.........a very soft tomato, went right through it, crisp celery, neat and clean, no strings, pared a tater in nothing flat. By comparison, I received a less expensive ceramic knife set for Christmas..........not nearly as sharp as the Kyocera. Can't wait to get a few more. Highly recommend this brand - no kitchen should be without at least one!
Crazy sharp - very awesome knife for the money.5
This knife is insanely awesome.
I am not a professional chef, I'm just a guy that watches food network and tries everything. I have a fair collection of kitchen tools (a 7" Shun/Ken Onion knife, a wustof [however its spelled]), and I do like to cook.
This knife is insanely sharp. When I first got it, I was messing around with an onion to see how thin I could slice it and it was so easy. Its inert - so theres no metal taste, and cake to clean. I've treated it well, and only used it for slicing/cutting.
You're not supposed to smash stuff with it, or use too much force. While I'm no expert, I've always understood that if you're using a knife that requires a crapload of force, you probably need to get it sharpened or get a new knife. I suspect the reviews regarding the chipping/breaking of these ceramic knives are probably due to heavy force use - and ceramic or not, I dont think a 3" pairing knife is the right tool for such a job.
While I can't say that I use this knife 24x7, but it is definitely a great compliment to the other knives/tools/items in my kitchen - and if you've got a knife block that you've added items to, you'll find this is an excellent addition for the money.
Sharp knife4
These ceramic knives are fabulous - sharp, light, and durable. The only problem with the paring knife is that it is so small and light, it's easy to forget how sharp it is and cut yourself (voice of experience). Unbeatable for cutting soft vegetables, such as tomatoes.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Smith's Abrasives 2 Step Knife Sharpener
Product Description
Ceramic and carbide grade. Includes ceramic rods, non-slip rubber feet, plastic holder and carbide cutting heads. This features 2 tungsten carbide cutting heads whose pre-set angles ensure the perfect edge every time. 3-4 strokes restores the edge.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #11957 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Harold Import
* Model: 27921
* Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
Features
* Lightweight, portable, easy to use
* Pre-set tungsten carbide cutting heads and fine ceramic rods
* Excellent for use on most types of knives
* Non-slip rubber feet
* 2 quick steps- "10 second sharpener"
Customer Reviews
Quick and Handy For Most Knife Blades4
No one angle is ideal for all blades and all types of work, but this little sharpener delivers a good edge suitable for most work. For a really fine edge, I still prefer the traditional flat stones as I have more individualized control of the angle I'm sharpening at.
Despite that preference, I found the bevel created by this sharpener excellent for plain edge kitchen knives and very good for most other knives. This tool does the job quickly and efficiently. I had a collection of dull kitchen knives in a variety if different steel types and in the time it normally takes to sharpen two blades on my flat stones, I had them all sharpened. It also did a great job on a machete I use for garden work.
Using the device is simplicity itself. Stand the sharpener on edge and pull the blade through the Coarse side five to six times. Be carful when the blade come out of the guide not to drop the blade on your exposed fingers! Repeat the process if not satisfied with the edge, When you have a nice edge, flip the sharpener over and draw the blade through the Fine slot another five or six strokes. That's it! For really large blades, clamp the sharpener in a vise and draw the blade through. This minimizes the chances of cutting yourself.
Overall 3½ out of 5 and I'll give an extra half point for simplicity and ease of use.
Smith's 2-step sharpener3
I purchased this sharpener in the sporting goods department at Wal-Mart for $2.56. It is convenient and does a very good job at sharpening fine-edge knives.
Puts a Sharp Edge on Any BLade5
This product will put a quick edge on any knife, large or small. Simply draw the angled (paired) sharpening stones over your blade, and presto - you have an edge, and a pretty good one too. Best of all, the sharpener is very portable, weighs less than nothing, and fits into backpacks, fishing tackle boxes, hunting fanny pack, etc. with no added weight or bulk.
The edge that this sharpener puts on a blade is a great starting point for further honing of the blade to razor sharpness if desired.
I have several of these sharpeners. The only drawback is that the sharpening stones wear out after perhaps 6 - 10 sharpenings. But under 5 bucks a unit, this is a bargain.
Jim "Konedog" Koenig
Friday, December 4, 2009
J.A. Henckels Twinsharp Knife Sharpener
Product Description
Henckels TWINSHARP - Gift Box - Black - 32591-000
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #6144 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Twin Sharp
* Model: 32591-000
* Dimensions: 5.50" h x 6.50" w x 7.25" l, .50 pounds
Features
* "Resets" a knife's edge; alternative to knife steel
* Employs steel and ceramic wheels to hone knife's edge
* Simple to use--draw knife through slot, toward your body
* Lifetime warranty against manufacturers defects
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Despite its name, this tool doesn't truly sharpen a knife. It's an alternative to a knife, or "butcher," steel. Like a steel, it performs the vital task of realigning, or "resetting," a knife's edge, which bends this way and that when contacting a cutting surface or other hard object. Because it employs steel and ceramic wheels to do the work on a knife's edge, it can grind a bit of steel off the blade. But that's more a polishing, or honing, than an actual sharpening. It's simple to use: grasp the curved grip with the left hand--left-handers must do it this way, too--and draw a knife through a V-shaped slot toward the body with the right hand. --Fred Brack
Customer Reviews
Simple and effective5
I tried this sharpener (for practice) on the ...Farberware knives I hadn't touched since I tried Henckels 4-star and Pro-S knives. These knives had been beaten up from throwing them in the dishwasher, and the Twinsharp put a very serviceable edge on the Farberware slicing knife; while not as effective or well-balanced as the Henckels knives, it *would* once again, smoothly and without fuss, cut through an onion. Be careful about the downward pressure you apply - a little more may be required at first, but a light pressure and smooth motion is required for the final finishing strokes, and you want to tilt the knife to keep the EDGE parallel to the countertop at the point the sharpener touches.
I then ran my 6-month old Henckels chef's knife, which was still pretty effective, though the sharpener. The knife cuts much more smoothly, and the sharpener eliminated any "dead spots" in the cutting edge. In addition, this sharpener smoothed out the three nicks that resulted when the knife slipped while I was washing it, bouncing off the drain of my stainless sink... if you look close you can still tell where they were, but the edge is greatly improved; a bit more use and a sharpening or two, and it should be visually impossible to tell the difference.
Just for kicks (and probably disobeying a few common-sense safety rules) I sharpened a dollar-store stainless pizza cutter, holding the sharpener to the floor with my boot and holding the cutter handle with one hand and rotating the blade (to simulate pulling a knife through) with the other. The cutter, which had previously been a pain ...and required a bit of pressure, cut right through a Tombstone pizza on the first pass.
I don't know if it will work for serrated knives, but for smooth-edged knives this sharpener seems very effective and easy to use - just hold the handle solidly against the counter and pull the knife through, keeping the cutting edge in good contact. The sharpener design and knife guides make it easy to hold the knife square in relation to the sharpening elements, resulting in a clean edge. The lefties are correct in their comments; this sharpener IS designed for a right-handed person, and there is no left-handed alternative available, but I found it to work very well for me.
Sharp Edge Quick & Easy4
Most of todays kitchen knives are hard stainless steel. Therefore, they fail to properly take an edge when in need of sharpening. At the factory, the first edge is ground in and unlike the directions say, that edge sooner or later requires touching up. The Henckels Twinsharp Knife Sharpener does just that. A few quick "pull thru's" and the blade is dressed no matter the level of steel blade hardness. So, if you are not a master of the sharpening steel and want to do fast and easy food prep. Then by all means consider the Twinsharp. It really works, but sooner than later you will need to find a way to get get you kitchen knives fully sharpened.
It does the job4
I don't have the best knives in the world...and they're quite old. They've only been sharpened once in 10 years. They were barely able to cut anything anymore. I thought I would invest in a modest sharpener just to see if this would sharpen before I needed to purchase new knives. All I can tell you is that you just need to hold the knife over an onion and it seems to melt right through. I don't know whether that just meant it honed the knife like the Amazon reviewer noted, but all my knives now are as sharp as they can be.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Black and Decker Home Slice Right Electric Knife EK700
Product Description
What would the holidays be like without a sharp knife slicing through hot turkey, ham or brisket? To cut perfectly sliced meats is effortless with the Black & Decker Slice Right Electric Knife series. It has a safety lock that prevents accidental starts, and a comfortable handle with non-slip grip.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #157 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: White
* Brand: Black & Decker
* Model: EK700
* Dimensions: 3.25" h x 2.75" w x 12.38" l, 4.00 pounds
Features
* Electric carving knife cuts thick or thin slices with precision
* 7-inch serrated stainless-steel blade with flush-cut design
* Nonslip handle and safety lock for comfort and security
* Nonslip tabs enable easy blade removal and quick cleanup
* Measures approximately 12-1/4 by 2-4/5 by 3-1/5 inches
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for holiday entertaining, everyday dinners, barbecues, and more, this sleek electric carving knife offers simplicity and ease of use unmatched by traditional manual knives. The unit features a 7-inch serrated stainless-steel blade that effortlessly portions everything from turkey and roast beef to ham, venison, and other meats to desired thickness--from thin deli slices to mouthwatering, juicy cuts. Alternately, use the industrious knife to slice quickly through hard cheeses, create uniform slices of freshly baked bread, or slice effortlessly through hard-shelled watermelon and gourds. Its nonslip handle affords unparalleled comfort and security, while its safety lock prevents potential injury caused by accidental starts. Additional highlights include a flush-cut blade design, nonslip tabs for easy blade removal and quick cleanup, and a compact design that stashes neatly in a drawer when not in use. The electric carving knife measures approximately 12-2/5 by 2-4/5 by 3-1/5 inches.
Customer Reviews
The Cutting Edge5
Perhaps the first reviewer had a defective knife because I can only give this inexpensive little knife the very highest recommendation. Initially, I had purchased a very (in my opinion) expensive electric knife ($65) which lasted all of, what? Two months? Yup, two months. Since I couldn't really afford to drop that kind of cash so soon again on an electric knife I got the Black & Decker EK700, not expecting it to last for very long because on average I bake at least a dozen loaves of bread a week, half of which are heavy wheat or rye breads.
As of today, February 28, 2008, I'm editing this review to make this comment: I used this knife for about a year before I posted my original review and it is STILL WORKING! Honestly, how can you beat that? I am really amazed at how sturdy it is. With the use I put it through I would have expected it to last no more than six months. But after all this time, with steady, hard use, it's running almost as well as the day I bought it. Great knife, unbelievably sturdy, easy to clean -- frankly, I can't think of anything bad to say about it. Highly recommended.
This is Electric Knife is Terrific!!!!!!5
I have always used electric knives to slice all the roasts which I cook, including, beef, pork, chicken and turkey. I have gotten tired of using knives and becoming dull, tearing the meat, and not working for more than 3 months. I bought this knife on the advise of the American Test Kitchens stating that this knife was one of the best. They are right. This is the best knife that I have used. I carved the Thanksgiving Day Turkey with it and it sliced that turkey like butter. No tearing or fighting with the blades to cut the meat. It fits in my hand like a glove, easy to run. I also like the safety switch on the on button. Push the slide button to the left,then press the on switch and it stays on until you release the on switch, when you are all done with the slicing, you press the slide button to the right and it locks the unit so it cannot be turn on. Blades go into the unit easily. Best little unit I have ever used. I would highly recommend this unit to anyone who uses an electric knife.
Pretty good for its purpose4
Arthritic hands make for difficult handling of tools. My former electric carving knife works just fine for spouse and grown children, but I was unable to keep it running long enough to make a cut. This implement allows me to depress and keep depressed the cutting trigger. I've carved some fairly tough meats and some very tender cuts. The knife has worked equally well for both. I haven't yet tried it on anything frozen. The blades are easy to attach and detach. They clean easily with a soapy sponge, and have survived the dishwasher well, too.
If I have any complaints, it would be that the knife is rather heavy and my hands tire easily when using it; being tied to a cord restricts its use to the preparation area, rather than the table; and (although I thoroughly understand the reason for it) having to hold down the trigger continuously is tiring. That third reason has no validity . . . if the knife is dropped, it doesn't need to keep cutting anything it comes in touch with!
All in all, this is a very satisfactory tool, especially for persons with problem hands.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Shun Steel Angled 6-Inch Utility Knife
Product Description
Seamless stainless steel construction produces this stunning collection. Features the look and benefits of Damascus steel, yet without it's rusting problems.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #18784 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Alton Brown
* Model: MH0726
Features
* 6-inch utility knife for slicing sandwiches, trimming fat and a variety of other prep tasks
* Designed with Food Network's Alton Brown, handles add 10-degree angle for better grasp, saving of knuckles from the cutting board
* Blade made of high-carbon VG-10 steel for long-lasting durability of razor sharp edges
* Stainless steel handle with unique D-shape provides better control
* Hand washing recommended, dishwasher safe; lifetime warranty; made in Japan
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Offering the uniqueness of a 10-degree angled handle that increases leverage and control, this 6-inch utility knife from the Alton's Angled collection of Shun knives will slice sandwiches, trim fat and a variety of other prep tasks with a blade that ensures the ultimate in precision. It's paired with a seamless one-piece stainless steel bolster, D-shaped handle, and end cap. The wavy, Damascus-look pattern on the blade creates minute air pockets that allows food to release easier--plus it's rust-free.
More than just a celebrity endorsement, the Food Network's Alton Brown was instrumental in designing Alton's Angled knives for Shun. The quest for Alton Brown's perfect knife began when he first approached Shun to ask that his beloved Shun vegetable knife be altered slightly. Brown, host of the long-running Good Eats cooking-as-science show on Food Network, loved the blade of the knife, but his knuckles kept hitting the cutting board. To save his knuckles, Shun and Brown developed this line of angled knives, which would allow users to both firmly grasp the knife and fully contact the cutting board with the blade. The 10-degree angle added to the handle also creates a natural curve between the blade and the user's arm that makes controlling the blade even easier and more precise.
The blade is made from VG-10 steel with a high carbon content for a higher density. This allows the steel to be tempered to a Rockwell hardness of 61, and still have the flexibility and strength to take and keep a perfect edge. VG10's natural tendency is to remain straight and true, so when it is used, the edge of the blade naturally straightens out and stays sharper longer. Shun's cutting edge is ground to an angle of 16 degrees making them extremely sharp; compare this to the best German knives which are only ground to only 22 degrees. The exotic Japanese steels used in the cutting core of our knives allow them to hold these razor sharp edges without the need for excessive re-sharpening.
Shun knives rely on traditional Japanese construction methods, including a full composite tang, in order to ensure the best balance. The D-shape of the stainless steel handle was designed to tuck into the palm and provide more control to the user by leaving less space between handle and hand (the handle also fits nicely between the thumb and fingers of a left-handed user). This knife is backed by a lifetime warranty. Dishwasher safe, though hand washing is recommended. Made in Japan.
Customer Reviews
Exellent prep knife. 5
Very sharp thin bladed knife. Good for cutting veggies. The angled handle is a plus.
Amazing knife!5
My Wife is an absolute gourmet cook, and has every kitchen gadget you can imagine. She loves to cook, and I have gotten her loads of high end cutlery like Henckels, Wusthof etc.
She LOVES this knife. An instant success from the first use.
sharp5
this knife takes SHARP to a whole different level, careful. very enjoyable to use. worth every penny
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Chef's Choice 120 Diamond Hone 3-Stage Professional Knife Sharpener, White
Product Description
Chef'sChoice Edgecraft 120 Electric 3 - stage Sharpener offers FAST, FOOLPROOF results! 100% diamond abrasives in stages 1 and 2, combined with the unique stropping and polishing in stage 3 means hairsplitting results and highly durable edges. The EdgeSelect gives you the choice of optimum edges for gourmet, butcher, sporting and even serrated knives. A cut above the rest! Order yours today! ChefsChoice Edgecraft 120 Electric 3-stage Sharpener
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #1609 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: White
* Brand: Chef's Choice
* Model: 120
* Dimensions: 6.20" h x 6.20" w x 12.00" l, 4.70 pounds
Features
* Three-stage precision sharpening
* Works for gourmet chef's knives, butcher knives, sporting knives, serrated knives
* 100 percent diamond abrasive will never detemper
* Unique Trizor-Plus edge provides greater sharpness and durability
* Three-year household warranty
Customer Reviews
Wow, it really works5
I was very suspicious of this guy, but having actually used it I can only recommend it.
We've had one in my house for quite some time. My mother bought it because she is not interested in learning the ins and outs of knife maintenance and read several great reviews of the 120.
I was suspicious, mainly from bad experience with cheezy knife sharpening gadgets, but also because my mom's knives, which had been through the Chef's Choice, always had crappy edges. I had made something of a habit of looking sideways at the Chef's Choice 120 on our kitchen counter.
I finally read one too many good reviews of this product (when I wasn't even looking for them, they just seem to pop up here and there if you read enough about cooking and cutlery), I decided to give it a shot on a Henckel's 5-star Santoku that had lost it's edge. I love the size and shape of a santoku, but it had gotten dull and was superceded by a Kasumi chef's knife I received as a gift. I figured the worst thing that could happen was that a knife I wasn't using would remain unusable.
First off, I Read The Freakin Manual. Do not underestimate the importance of this step. If I had just bought it based on good reviews and ripped open the box, I might have done this, but since I was already suspicious of it, I read through every word of their instructions. If you don't read the manual, the way you assume it works may be wrong (the big mistake might actually be overusing it). More on that later.
Next, before I turned it on, I did a few practice pulls with the power off. Get a feel for pulling the knife through smoothly and evenly. Make sure you keep the knife blade properly aligned with the wheel (i.e. if the knife you're sharpening has a curve, pull in a curve to keep proper contact with the sharpening wheels). Look at a clock, and make sure you're pulling at roughly the speed recommended for your knife's length.
Once I thought I knew how to use it, I made one pull through each side of stage 1. Felt the blade, as per the manual, and I had the burr they said I should feel for. Cool, it seemed to be working. I would recommend doing the burr check, because it does tell you that things are going according to plan. The same test is performed when knife sharpening is done by hand with a stone. After that, one pull on each side in the number 2 slot. Again, I had a burr, things seemed to be going well. Then I made 3 pairs of passes through stage 3, doing the left then right side, as recommended in the manual. Did a cutting test on some veggies. Wow, that thing was SHARP. Definately a better edge than you get from the factory on say, Henckle's or Wusthof's knives. I think my Shun and Kasumi knives were as sharp or sharper from the factory, but this was a nice, sharp, effortless, smooth-cutting edge, and it was equally sharp along the whole length. It's theoretically possible to get a sharper edge, but practically there is nothing left to desire from the edges I get from the Chef's choice, and I will happily be putting that knife back to regular use.
I asked my mom to have a go with the knife, and she was amazed at the edge I got from the same device she'd been using on her knives. It turns out she wasn't using it as recommended by the instructions. For example, she was making multiple pulls on the same side of the knife (you're supposed to alternate, left and then right side), and probably making too many passes. I redid the edges on all our knives, and now they are just awesome. I do feel like I got slightly better results the second and third time I used the machine. Splitting hairs, but it's safe to say it gets better as you get the hang of it. As other reviewers have said, the best thing would be to practice on something inexpensive or throw-away to be absolutely safe. I didn't really have anything that fit that bill, so I just jumped in with a good knife.
So, bottom line is this sharpener can do a very good job, but it's a tool. Like any tool, it needs to be used properly. It may be electric, and it may be a lot easier and faster than a whetstone, but it doesn't have a brain. That's what you're for, so read the manual, make some practice pulls with the power off, sharpen a cheap knife first if you can, and then enjoy. Don't worry about a reviewer who says the thing jams if you try to push the knife against the wheels and thus doesn't sharpen the knife. The manual says not to do that, just use enough pressure to make contact with the wheels.
A Great Sharpener5
I have had this model for some time now, and it has preformed without flaw. This particular model (#120) was highly rated in the last issue of Fine Cooking. There is very little metal loss and the edge is far better than a factory one. I think so much of this that I am buying another one for a birthday gift. You will not be disappointed.
A Useful Kitchen Tool That Could Be Better3
I currently own the professional Chef's Choice model (which I highly recommend, by the way), but previously used this model made for home kitchens (don't let the word "professional" in Amazon's description of this model's title fool you--it's just a gimmick, there is a real professional quality Chef's Choice electric sharpener).
I purchased a Chef's Choice after reading good things about this electric sharpener in "Cooks Illustrated" magazine. It definitely made a world of difference. I was starting with good knifes--Wustof Trident and Henckels--which may have something to do with my success, but the Chef's Choice really does make home sharpening possible, and easy, in my experience. When a knife seems dulls I run it through the whole sharpening process (once every 4-6 months with a high quality knife that gets a fair amount of use), but to keep my knives constantly razor sharp--which is what I really love about the Chef's Choice--I just run them through the second stage a few times as soon as they're washed. That way they're always ready to use.
My only negatives would be ... 1) That I've had no luck sharpening serrated knives (like a bread knife), which the Chef's Choice claims is can do. Because serrated knives hold their edge a LOT longer than other knives, this isn't a major concern for me. To sharpen your serrated knives I suggest taking them to a professional--look under "knife sharpening" or "cutlery" in the yellow pages. It only needs to be done once a year or so and most will do it while you wait for around $3-$5 per knife. 2) My second caveat for the chef's choice is that the "third" stage on this model has little or no effect as far as I can tell. 3) Also, the motor in this model, is a little chintzy, when compared with the far more substantial professional model, which only has two stages by the way. For the money, it should really last longer than three and half years--which is how long by old one ran before conking out.
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