Zyliss Stainless Steel Utility Kitchen Knives Set - 2-Piece Serrated Knives with Sheath Covers for Meat, Vegetables & Fruit - Dishwasher Safe & Durable - Perfect for Home Cooking, Camping & Outdoor Activities
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DESCRIPTION
Grip Handle Hold the ergonomic grip of the knife firmly Adjust Grip Place finger on the tapered spine for added control Cut Your Produce Use the stainless steel blade to slice, dice, chop, and more
FEATURES
Stainless Steel Knife Set These kitchen knives have high-carbon stainless steel blades that offer superior edge retention and durability
Ergonomic Handles Zyliss utility knives have ergonomic handles and soft-touch rubber grips that reduce hand fatigue
Protective Knife Sheaths This knife set comes with protective knife sheaths to help preserve the blades' sharp edges when not in use
Serrated Utility & Paring Knives The serrated blades of these cooking knives make them effective for all your food prep tasks
Zyliss Kitchen Accessories Zyliss kitchen tools are favored by everyday cooks & gourmet chefs alike
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We have a bunch of these and other inexpensive knives of all sizes. If you know how to sharpen and hone a knife with a stone and a honing steel, and always use a cutting board, you can get and keep these knives razor sharp. Some come out of the package that way, some need a bit of work. This is not unique to inexpensive knives; we've had $200 handmade Japanese knives that needed honing out of the box, and get dull with use when not maintained. That's the way knives are - all of them.These won't hold an edge as well as a high-quality knife, nor are they perfectly balanced, nor will they last forever. But they're comfortable to use and are a great bargain. Hey, they cost under $20 for three knives plus sheaths!No knife stays sharp forever. Even the very best knives need frequent honing, and, much less frequently, sharpening. I've used expensive Japanese knives at friends' houses that might as well have been reserved for use with butter and soft cheese.Don't bother spending a lot of money on expensive knives until you've learned how to hone and sharpen an inexpensive knife. And when you have, you might decide to skip the high-end stuff unless you need to impress your friends.
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