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I want to sharpen kitchen knives - is there a drill attachment that would help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are only going to cut vegetables then a cooks knife will suffice.Pay as much as you can afford.
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As much as you can afford.
I have a set of Wüsthof Dreizack knives (added to over the years) going back well over 30 years. I take care of them (though stupidity and carelessness has made me cut myself more than a few times).
They remain an absolute pleasure to use. My nephew who is a professional chef (and consulting chef) likes that brand.
I think decent ones in that brand now cost £40-£80 each, depending on size. They were nothing like that when I bought them.
other brands in that class are Zwilling,
I have a set of Wüsthof Dreizack knives (added to over the years) going back well over 30 years. I take care of them (though stupidity and carelessness has made me cut myself more than a few times).
They remain an absolute pleasure to use. My nephew who is a professional chef (and consulting chef) likes that brand.
I think decent ones in that brand now cost £40-£80 each, depending on size. They were nothing like that when I bought them.
other brands in that class are Zwilling,
To find the best knife you need to feel the knife hold it and see how it balances in your hand.
I have a set of Sabatier V that were bought for me when I commenced my training over 25 years ago - cost my parents well over £400 at the time.
However I have tried more recently the 'fashion' brands of knife and don't find them at all well constructed or balanced.
Got to a cook shop and ask for a hold.
I have a set of Sabatier V that were bought for me when I commenced my training over 25 years ago - cost my parents well over £400 at the time.
However I have tried more recently the 'fashion' brands of knife and don't find them at all well constructed or balanced.
Got to a cook shop and ask for a hold.
maggibee
//...Oh for the good old days!//
I know what you mean
There use to be a traditional cobbler up the road from us , where we had our shoe repairs done - properly .
I remember the dad , then the son taking over the business .
I recall one day going into the 'shop ' with my shoes to be repaired ; to be confronted by workmen , who advised me that the business was no longer .
It was a bit of a shock , i recall , after them being there for donkeys
//...Oh for the good old days!//
I know what you mean
There use to be a traditional cobbler up the road from us , where we had our shoe repairs done - properly .
I remember the dad , then the son taking over the business .
I recall one day going into the 'shop ' with my shoes to be repaired ; to be confronted by workmen , who advised me that the business was no longer .
It was a bit of a shock , i recall , after them being there for donkeys
Ha! all the knife fetishists coming out of the woodwork now!
I'll admit to a slightly unhealthy love for my knives. It's knowing that the edge is so keen, and the feel of it in your hand when you slice through a...
Sorry guys. W-a-a-a-y to much information. I'll just go and hide under a knife block for a few minutes...
I'll admit to a slightly unhealthy love for my knives. It's knowing that the edge is so keen, and the feel of it in your hand when you slice through a...
Sorry guys. W-a-a-a-y to much information. I'll just go and hide under a knife block for a few minutes...