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Cutco...lifetime replacement guarantee, still sharp after 15 years. Bargains on ebay all the time.
I have a book on sharpening (primarily tools), the guy states "most people are happy as long as one side of their kitchen knife is sharper than the other." With S90V, M390, and carbon steels being noticeably duller within a week of sharpening and light daily use, I always laugh a little when people claim kitchen knives never go dull. If I can't cleanly slice a tomato or bread with a smooth edged knife then the edge needs work.Shun
If a knife is "still sharp after X years", it's not being used enough. Therefore inconclusive IMO.
@missjordanPlain is fine with me and looking to spend $500-$600 total for now
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This is true. They reason why my dad gets knives for Christmas and I have extras in a travel roll to take with me.I have a book on sharpening (primarily tools), the guy states "most people are happy as long as one side of their kitchen knife is sharper than the other." With S90V, M390, and carbon steels being noticeably duller within a week of sharpening and light daily use, I always laugh a little when people claim kitchen knives never go dull. If I can't cleanly slice a tomato or bread with a smooth edged knife then the edge needs work.
The down side of having sharp kitchen knives is you will forever be irritated when helping a friend in their kitchen. My wife makes me pack our knives if she might be helping out in the kitchen now.
If you are looking at German knives you should look to get the ones with the twins on the logo. Not the single guy on the logo:I am wanting to upgrade my kitchen knives but don’t know where to start. I know that i could just jump in the car and go down to any department store and pick out a new knife block kit but I’m looking for something more personal this time around and might purchase knives individually. Anyone have any good brands they recommend? What type of knives are absolute must haves? Anything else i need to consider?
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What is the difference between the 4 star and the two man?When I was part owner of a sports bar in the early 1980's I bought some 4 star Henckel knives. An 8 in chefs knife a 9 in roast beef knife, boning and pairing knives and a bread knife. They are great high end knives and although very expensive in the 80's a great warranty. A couple of years ago my roast beef knife developed a crack in the handle. I sent it back and the only question was, we don't make the 9 in any more. Do you want an 8 in or a 10 in? They sent me a brand new knife no questions asked more than 30 years after I bought the knife. They're well balanced and hold an edge well. I'm sure today there are a great many more choices and an internet to find them all. Good luck in your search.
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You would get better information straight from Henkel than from me.What is the difference between the 4 star and the two man?
I did a quick search but couldn't find much. I have to 2 man ones. Now I need to do more research.You would get better information straight from Henkel than from me.
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