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Started by austin87, April 16, 2015, 05:47:04 PM

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austin87

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NXC5ZG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I bought one of these. It's sharp as hell. Great for trimming. Cuts paper thin slices of tomato. Amazon reviews are pretty good. Cheap enough to beat it up and get a new one a year or so later. Comes with sharpener that keeps its edge really sharp.

I got the 7.5" and it's a good size. I have some decent knives but find myself using this frequently when slicing, trimming, boning, i.e., not chopping.

Pretty sure I first saw it in Meathead's Amazing Ribs website, for giving credit where due.

Troy

dude you should try the KIWI knives

you can buy them at your local Thai grocery for about 3 bucks, but even at 8 bucks on amazon they're a CRAZY good deal.
I've been using the same 3 for 3 or 4 years now and they're my go-to knives. I use them more than I use my globals.

austin87

Nice, thanks! I'll definitely be able to find a Thai grocer in San Mateo next time I'm looking. So far so good with this guy.

addicted-to-smoke

Quote from: austin87 on April 16, 2015, 05:47:04 PM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NXC5ZG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I bought one of these. It's sharp as hell. Great for trimming. Cuts paper thin slices of tomato. Amazon reviews are pretty good. Cheap enough to beat it up and get a new one a year or so later. Comes with sharpener that keeps its edge really sharp.

I got the 7.5" and it's a good size. I have some decent knives but find myself using this frequently when slicing, trimming, boning, i.e., not chopping.

Pretty sure I first saw it in Meathead's Amazing Ribs website, for giving credit where due.

That's what I'd call a boning knife (and the Amazon link refers to it as a filet knife, presumably for filleting fish, so ...)

And so my question is, is that one a single bevel or double bevel blade?
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argentflame

Kiwi knives definitely sharp. That's what the employees use at Seafood City.

austin87

#5
@addicted-to-smoke I used to work in a butcher shop in college and still have my old scabbard. Two boning knives and a skinning knife (I can shave with all of those). The Rapala is definitely a double beveled blade and I would call it more of a boning knife. It will flex a little more than my actual boning knives (Victorinox) but isn't nearly as flexible as many filet knives I have seen.

I'll definitely check out Kiwi next time but for $15 delivered to my door I'm pretty happy with the Rapala.






jmwhite

I just picked up an 8" Kiwi at the local asian market.  We'll see....was only $5-6.  Perfect for the outdoor cutting board.

BBcue-Z

Agree with Troy, Kiwi knives are the best!!!
I've been using them for years and they make prepping so easy.

Troy

there are things i can do with that veggie clever (one on left) that I can't do with any of my other knives

I don't have the bigger one on the right though, i need to find that one.
i need to find a thai grocery!!

BBcue-Z

@Troy
+1 on the veggie clever. You can find all you need here: http://importfood.com/thai_knives.html1
Excellent service and fast delivery.