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Not that style but I've got a procook bread knife and it's really good, can't fault the build quality.
I can't open the 2nd link for some reason (possibly work-laptop based restrictions) but if you're into Japanese knives & in London Kataba in Covent Garden/Tottenham Court road is a great shop to browse in, very knowledgeable staff.
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They don’t need to be beautiful artisan knives, but easy to look after and well made....what I should be looking for.
Victorinox Fibrox:
https://www.knivesandtools.co.uk/en/ct/victorinox-fibrox-kitchen-knives.htmYou need three knives:
- One paring knife.
- One chefs knife.
- One bread knife.
- One paring knife.
I’m after some advice please.
I want a couple of good quality kitchen knives for general use and that will last me years. They don’t need to be beautiful artisan knives, but easy to look after and well made.
I’ve been looking at these two options -
https://www.procook.co.uk/product/procook-x100-vg10-damascus-knife-set-2-piece-chef
and
https://www.knivesfromjapan.co.uk/knives-c1/knife-sets-c13/kasumi-damascus-2-piece-knife-set-p1005
The first option as well as being slightly cheaper also comes with another santoku knife free.
Not really a knife porn post, sorry, but not sure what I should be looking for.
Thanks.