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2011-04-12 9:25 AM

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Subject: Knives Recommendation……

For the kitchen that is…. I enjoy cooking quite a lot, some would say a chef wanna be.  My check knife is not cutting it anymore; I’m having to sharpen it every time I use it.

I don’t necessarily need a whole set, all I use are the paring knife, a slicer and the chef knife as the main weapon against anything that refuses to chop itself.

So amateur or professional chefs of BT, any recommendations?  I would like to keep it under $200; I know prices can get quite crazy when it comes to this.



Edited by Cuetoy 2011-04-12 9:37 AM


2011-04-12 9:29 AM
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Subject: RE: Knifes Recommendation……

Knives.  It's knives.  And I recommend sharp ones.  So you can attack me for correcting that.

2011-04-12 9:34 AM
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1stTimeTri - 2011-04-12 10:29 AM

Knives.  It's knives.  And I recommend sharp ones.  So you can attack me for correcting that.

You are absolutly correct, it is the plural.....i will attack you when i get my new knives Wink

2011-04-12 9:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Knifes Recommendation……
Cuetoy - 2011-04-12 9:34 AM
1stTimeTri - 2011-04-12 10:29 AM

Knives.  It's knives.  And I recommend sharp ones.  So you can attack me for correcting that.

You are absolutly correct, it is the plural.....i will attack you when i get my new knives Wink

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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=best+kitchen+knives+for+under+200&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=

2011-04-12 9:52 AM
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2011-04-12 10:09 AM
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As an ex-professional chef, I would STRONGLY recommend Shun...they have several different product lines, but they are all excellent. A good chef's knife (I have an 8" blade, but I also have small hands) and a paring knife will get you through almost any scenario. If you can, go to a good knife store and try them out - for me, it all comes down to how it fits in my hand.


2011-04-12 10:20 AM
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itsallrelative_Maine - 2011-04-12 11:09 AM As an ex-professional chef, I would STRONGLY recommend Shun...they have several different product lines, but they are all excellent. A good chef's knife (I have an 8" blade, but I also have small hands) and a paring knife will get you through almost any scenario. If you can, go to a good knife store and try them out - for me, it all comes down to how it fits in my hand.

Actually, i have been looking at the Shun DMS 300, 3 piece set.  The only thing is that the set is closer to the $300 range than $200.  Thanks for the recomendation, it might be worth it to push the budget a little. 

2011-04-12 10:28 AM
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First things first: don't sharpen your knives yourself unless you really know what you are doing, and have the right tools.  I use a steel and hone my knives about every third time I use them.

Two: never in the dishwasher, you'll dull them fast, and ruin handles.

 

I personally prefer Henckels knives.  The have two brands and many lines.  Their higher end stuff, all made in Europe, are the Zwilling JA Henckels lines.  Their lower end stuff, mostly made in Asia, are the Henckels International lines.  Any of their knives made in Europe are great.  All the ones made in Asia are fine, but not nearly as good as the European ones.

Wusthof makes good knives too, all forged, all made in Germany (I think).  If you like the handle shape, you can't go wrong.  A little pricey though, but I think you can get the three knives you want in their Classic line for you budget.

Shun makes some great knives with a weird handle shape (to me).  They are also expensive Japanese knives.  Might be out of the budget - last time I looked, the chef's knife was about $150 on it's own.

There are a couple companies I've heard of that are always held in high regard, but the make very sharp hideous knives for commercial kitchens.  Forschner is the company name

2011-04-12 10:29 AM
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My wife used to sell Cutco in College so we have a large set of their knives. I find that I really enjoy them for all their uses. they stay relatively sharp all the time and are easy to sharpen if something happens. They also have a lifetime warrenty so if something happens/breaks you can just send it to them to get fixed. We have done this with our cheese knife and our pizza cutter (nothing to do with the product quality, more with what we do to them). If you do not have one I would highly recommend the cutco cheese knife for cheese and some of its other uses as well.
2011-04-12 10:45 AM
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scorpio516 - 2011-04-11 11:28 PM

First things first: don't sharpen your knives yourself unless you really know what you are doing, and have the right tools.  I use a steel and hone my knives about every third time I use them.

Two: never in the dishwasher, you'll dull them fast, and ruin handles.

X2 - once you've got a good edge just keep it free of nicks with the steel and NEVER in the dishwasher.

 

scorpio516 - 2011-04-11 11:28 PM

I personally prefer Henckels knives.  The have two brands and many lines.  Their higher end stuff, all made in Europe, are the Zwilling JA Henckels lines.  Their lower end stuff, mostly made in Asia, are the Henckels International lines.  Any of their knives made in Europe are great.  All the ones made in Asia are fine, but not nearly as good as the European ones.

Wusthof makes good knives too, all forged, all made in Germany (I think).  If you like the handle shape, you can't go wrong.  A little pricey though, but I think you can get the three knives you want in their Classic line for you budget.

Shun makes some great knives with a weird handle shape (to me).  They are also expensive Japanese knives.  Might be out of the budget - last time I looked, the chef's knife was about $150 on it's own.

There are a couple companies I've heard of that are always held in high regard, but the make very sharp hideous knives for commercial kitchens.  Forschner is the company name

Forschner's are really good but a bit spendy for me...Henckels are good - they just don't fit my particular hand very well..which is why I strongly recommend going to a knife shop and trying them out.

2011-04-12 11:20 AM
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I have and love my wusthof knives.

They are expensive but if you take care of them they will last a lifetime.



2011-04-12 11:43 AM
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I love my Wusthof knives, but I strongly encourage you to go to a store and try them out.  The fit with your hand is important.  Even within the same brand, you can find a more comfortable knife. 

If you like the Wusthof, Crate and Barrel seems to offer some great prices. 

2011-04-12 1:04 PM
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I have 3 Wustof knives - a 8" chef knife, a paring knife, and a bread knife.  I don't feel the need for anything else.  I get the two non-serrated sharpened professionally ever year and they have held up really well.
2011-04-12 1:23 PM
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I like Wushtof and Henkels. Those are great. I've built my knife set up from pieces and those are the onse that anchor my set.

However, singing a new tune, I just received a couple of these: Kiwi Knives http://www.wokshop.com/HTML/products/cleavers/thai-kiwi-knives.html

Silly website, rediculous cheap knives, and so far they've been AWESOME. I received these three:
11" length x 2" width with a blunt end (0.19 lb) - 2nd photo - $4.95
11" length x 2" width, pointed end (0.19 lb) - 3rd photo - $4.95
7.5" length x 1" width, paring knife (0.09 lb) - 4th photo - $2.95

The price scared me away and gave me the thought that they would crap out after a couple of uses, but after 6months, they've been rocking solid!

2011-04-12 2:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Knives Recommendation……
Either Wustof or Henkel’s. I have a set of Henkels knives that I got as a college graduation gift more than 20 years ago that I use every day.
2011-04-12 2:41 PM
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Go to the store and try them out. A chef's knife is only as good as its balance in your hand. I'm a Wusthof man for the most part, but there are some fancy shmancy Japanese knives that I've put in my hand that had my trembling with excitement. They also cost my car payment each month.


2011-04-12 2:41 PM
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I love my Wusthofs but as others have said you really need to go try them out and see how they feel in your hand.
2011-04-12 2:46 PM
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2011-04-12 3:46 PM
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have henkels, don't like them.  wish I had gone with Shun

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2011-04-12 4:13 PM
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I HATE it when people tell me this in a thread looking for a recommendation, but I am going to do it anyway...

I would personally go to a fancy kitchen store.  I was at one a few weekends ago and they had an amazing array of knives.  I would ask to speak with someone who is a knife expert and see what they have. Like with so many things, I would guess fit is important.  You don't have to buy it there, at least not before price shopping.
2011-04-12 4:23 PM
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Why, a kukri of course, oh, you meant kitchen knife, never mind....   Cool


2011-04-12 5:49 PM
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I have several of  the JA Henkels Pro S knives, and love them.  I allow my husband to keep his Ginsu in the same knife block.  He is scared of my knives, and I am scared of his!
2011-04-13 7:53 AM
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That is something I hardly ever do,it doesn’t matter what it is but I research the hell out of everything before I go to a store.  When I get there I already have narrowed things to a couple of choices and then it is just making the final decision.  Unfortunately you never know who is knowledgeable or not about the product that they sell, and now days most employees at specialty stores are not , they just try to push you towards the  most expensive products and those where they have the best margins.

After all the recommendations received here and the conducted research, I stopped by a Williams-Sonoma store and was able to handle and try most of the brands recommended here.  It ended up coming down to the Westhuf  Grand Prix II and the Shun Classic.  Love the way both felt and looked, so pretty much came down to pricing.  They had a good sale on the Shun classic so I ended up getting a set of 3 (Chef 8” blade, 3 ½” paring knife, and a 6 inch utility knife).  I also ended up getting a set of 4 Westhuf Gourmet Gaucho Steak Knives.  Needless to say that I went over my budget but I’m happy with the purchase and can’t wait to use them.

Thanks for all of your recommendations, it really helped with the purchase.  I’ll try to create a new dish and call it the Bter

2011-04-13 10:02 AM
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Cuetoy - 2011-04-12 8:53 AM

That is something I hardly ever do,it doesn’t matter what it is but I research the hell out of everything before I go to a store.  When I get there I already have narrowed things to a couple of choices and then it is just making the final decision.  Unfortunately you never know who is knowledgeable or not about the product that they sell, and now days most employees at specialty stores are not , they just try to push you towards the  most expensive products and those where they have the best margins.

After all the recommendations received here and the conducted research, I stopped by a Williams-Sonoma store and was able to handle and try most of the brands recommended here.  It ended up coming down to the Westhuf  Grand Prix II and the Shun Classic.  Love the way both felt and looked, so pretty much came down to pricing.  They had a good sale on the Shun classic so I ended up getting a set of 3 (Chef 8” blade, 3 ½” paring knife, and a 6 inch utility knife).  I also ended up getting a set of 4 Westhuf Gourmet Gaucho Steak Knives.  Needless to say that I went over my budget but I’m happy with the purchase and can’t wait to use them.

Thanks for all of your recommendations, it really helped with the purchase.  I’ll try to create a new dish and call it the Bter

 

Keep an eye on woot.com.... they offer Shun knives on occaision.

Enjoy the wusthof as well... ours turn 10 this year (wedding present) and are still going strong, even though my wife insists on misusing most of them! ;^)

2011-04-14 12:33 AM
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Man I was just getting ready to go off about how awesome Buck knives are!

Or a Leatherman if you want a good multi-tool.

Oh well Smile 

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