Razor-sharp and super versatile, this 8-inch chef's knife from Wsthof truly impressed our experts. It was one of the only knives in our test that could cleanly slice tomatoes, chop onions, cut up carrots, bone a chicken and create thin ribbons of basil. This German classic is fully forged and has a full tang (meaning the metal of the blade runs through the whole handle), which helps it feel perfectly balanced and ergonomic in your hand, but can be on the heavier side for some.tag_hash_107

Global's powerhouse Santoku is one of the sharpest knives we've ever tested. It's made from a single piece of stainless steel, so the handle is integrated, meaning it won't loosen over time and there's no joint that could trap food. The blade also has hollow indentations, so foods are less likely to stick as they're cut.


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Slice into the full Rare and Well Done experience at home with Perry's steak knives. Hand-selected and used in our restaurants, this set of four wood-handled knives is available for nationwide shipping so you can embrace prime dining at your table. 


Switchblade (automatic) knives can be shipped to civilian and armed forces supply or procurement officers and employees of the federal government ordering or procuring or purchasing such knives in connection with activities of the Federal government; to supply or procurement officers in the National Guard, the Air National Guard or militia of the state or territory of the District of Columbia ordering, procuring or purchasing such knives in connections with the activities of such organizations; to supply or procurement officers or employees of the municipal government of the District of Columbia or the government of any state or territory of any county, city or other political subdivision of a state or territory ordering, procuring or purchasing such knives in connection with the activities of such government.

Knives can be shipped by common carrier; that sale, transportation or distribution, possession or introduction into interstate commerce of switchblade knives is authorized if it is pursuant to a contract with the armed forces; or, any member or employee thereof acting in the performance of his or her duty may possess switchblade knives and may have them shipped to him and sold to him or her. The possession and transportation upon his or her person of a switchblade knife or a blade 3 inches or less is authorized to any handicapped individual who has the use of only one arm.

Knife blocks are a waste of space, and sort of silly, if you ask me. Knife sets are just ways to get you to spend way more money than necessary. Expensive German and Japanese knives are nice, and can definitely feel really luxurious, but I tend to think of them more as fancy cars than workhorses.

Stainless Steel: The metal of choice these days, because it doesn't corrode or rust, but the average stainless steel blade can't get as sharp as its carbon steel counterpart. However, the higher quality the steel, the fancier and more expensive the knife. Some Japanese knives are made with extremely fancy stainless steel that can actually get sharper than carbon steel, and hold an edge for even longer, too.

Though stamped knives are often considered, and often are, inferior to their forged brethren, there are some great knives with stamped blades out there, appropriate for both professional and home cooks. Global knives, omnipresent in restaurant kitchens and on cooking shows, are among the highest quality (and most expensive) stamped knives out there, though I don't much care for them myself.

I'm a huge fan of Victorinox-Swiss Army (formerly Forschner Victorinox) knives with rosewood handles. I can't tell you how many of these knives I have owned, given away, and recommended over the years. Made in Switzerland by the same folks who've been making Swiss Army knives since the 1880s, this line of stamped knives is well-constructed, durable, and completely reasonably priced. The wooden handles are attached with rivets, and the tang, while not full, reaches deep into the handle so there is little risk of the blade snapping off.

Forging a blade is a more complicated process which requires a more skilled hand, resulting in a better crafted, more expensive knife. In the process of forging a thick, hot piece of steel is shaped by pounding it with a forging hammer and die (think Hephaestus). Forged knives are also given bolsters, or thick pieces of metal where the blade meets the handle that can serve to protect straying fingers and offer balance between the blade and handle. Because of the bolster, and the thicker steel, forged knives are often substantially heavier than stamped knives, which can be useful for chopping, but which can also lead to fatigue more quickly. Forged knives often, but not always, have a full tang, which means that the knife is made from a single piece of steel from the tip of the blade all the way to the end of the handle. Besides being sturdier than a partial tang, a full tang will make a knife better balanced, which in turn can make it easier to use.

A lot of people, myself included at times, are really into Japanese forged knives, which can offer the best of both worlds--an extremely well-crafted yet light, thin bladed knife with superior design. Some of my favorite Japanese knives combine carbon steel, which can get really sharp, with stainless steel, which does not rust, for blades that sort of do it all. The thing is, Japanese knives can get really expensive really quickly. Does the average home cook need a fancy Japanese knife? No. Will it make you a better cook? No. Will having one make certain tasks much more enjoyable? Definitely.

The most important thing to consider when buying a knife (assuming you've already checked to make sure that it's not serrated or micro-serrated, like a Ginsu) is how it feels in your hand--that's why I highly recommend going to a cutlery shop in person to try out knives before purchasing them. We all have different body types, hand shapes, and likes and dislikes, so different knives of equal quality will be preferable to each of us. That being said, the Victorinox Rosewood line is a great place for almost everyone to start--those knives are well-priced and well-made, not too heavy, not too light.

I love this black ceramic steel because I can use it with my Japanese knives as well as my Euro-style knives. It's also really sturdy, unlike most ceramic steels that will snap in two if you just look at them the wrong way.

Sharpener or Whetstone. Learning how to use a whetstone to sharpen knives is an invaluable skill that takes a bit of trial and error and a good dose of patience to master. But, in the long run, it's totally worth it because having sharp knives will become the rule instead of the exception in your kitchen, and sharp knives are not only more pleasurable, but also safer, to use.

Fujitake, Misono and Hiromoto are three of my favorite Japanese knife makers. All of them make well-constructed, gorgeous knives that are a pleasure to use. I have a Fujitake 240mm and Hiromoto 180mm that use all of the time.

Saladini knives. Scarperia is a medieval hamlet in the Tuscan foothills with a rich history of ironworking and knife-making. In the fifteeth and sixteenth centuries, knives from Scarperia were unparalleled in quality, and by the late 1800s, the town had become recognized throughout the country as the home of Italy's most skilled knife-making artisans. As a result of industrialization and the passage of laws prohibiting the production of certain types of knives in Italy, only a few knife makers remain in Scarperia today, down from something like 80. Saladini is by far my favorite. I spent some time in their workshop when I lived in Tuscany when I chose each and every handle for the steak knives we used at Eccolo. The level of craftsmanship is extraordinary, and all of the horns the handles are carved from are naturally shed.

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Our stainless steel kitchen knives set cooking tools are suitable for all your cooking needs. With a sleek black finish and equipped with a sharpener to extend the life of all knives. All cutting tools have an ergonomic friendly handle to assist with cutting and provides added safety for everyone.

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I love how trendy and stylish my knives look. I love my sharpener and spoon that comes with it. The chef knife got dull quick to me, but the sharpener got straight quickly. Overall, I appreciate the quality and the price!!!

I bought these knives and a cutting board a couple months ago. I have used and washed them about 4-5 times and one of the knives has the black on the metal peeling off. It is completely unusable and looks horrible. High price point for very little use.

BeaverCraft hopes each and every one of you enjoys the opportunities that the USA carving knife presents you in your workshop. We create all of our gouges, knives and chisels with the thought of you creating new masterpieces with them or simply learning your way in carving. 006ab0faaa

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