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• #6152
Could not agree more. Pink handle here for added cuteness.
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• #6153
Other than possibly tomatoes (!) I really can't imagine what I might use a Victorinox tomato knife for.
What am I missing?
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• #6154
I'm not a fan (said without having one) but have the more stabby opinel one, I see the greater length and curve would be an advantage, but anything done is with the left hand compensation
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• #6155
Opinel brunch knife got me a few months ago
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• #6156
But so did these (from a link a few pages back, that I've lost)
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• #6157
In my experience slicing your finger. I think I’ve used one ten times and cut myself three times. Don’t think I’m particularly clumsy.
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• #6158
I’ve got about 4 in the drawer.
Occasionally for some fruit and veg, but mainly as a sandwich / butter knife.Spreading butter, Cutting messy, sticky things like Nutella, peanut butter, cheesy toasties.
And then throw it in the dishwasher, rather than having to hand wash.Also not at all precious with them, so I’ll happily use it on a ceramic plate, to avoid spreading mess.
I’ve got a pointy Victorinox tomato knife version as well, which often gets used for opening food packaging, and chucking in the sink.
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• #6160
Now you mention it, I open nearly all my bread buns, pitas and cut sandwiches in half (assuming I didn’t need to slice the bread) with mine. So my finger cutting ratio must be slightly less gruesome. When cutting tomatoes though it just eats flesh.
I don’t put it in the dishwasher though cause I’m not an animal.
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• #6161
With a small child I'm chopping lots of fruit, veg, meat into bite size portions. Tomato knife means I can chop straight on the plate with no concern about what it's doing to the blade.
Also a mini bread knife for bagels, rolls, malt loaf, etc
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• #6162
bite size portions. Tomato knife means I can chop straight on the plate
This makes much sense. I needed a set 8 years ago!
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• #6163
Opinel Tomato knife gets daily use here preparing school packed lunch fruit/veg options.
Victorinox option sounds good, might grab one as spare.
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• #6164
One of my favourite knives is a small orange handed pairing knife of my parents from Super U. It's razor sharp with a fairly flexible blade. It's also my absolute favourite for oyster shukking and far superior to all the other over designed ones they have amassed over the years.
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• #6165
Thanks all for the board recs - that Borough Kitchen one looks like it could be ideal.
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• #6166
With a small child I'm chopping lots of fruit, veg, meat
How do you keep a small child sharp for chopping?
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• #6167
They whet themselves
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• #6168
Rep
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• #6169
Knife crimes right there, is this a banable offence?
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• #6170
We have a couple of those Vitoria small knives, the non serrated ones, as beater knives for smaller stuff. Taken loads of abuse, still sharp and I don't stress about them. Would recommend.
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• #6172
Someone needs to not paste everything after the ?.
An opinel office knife is around £8, and can't go in the dishwasher due to the wooden handle. The victornox ones are less the £4 a knife. Cheaper than the kiwi knives.
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• #6173
To add to my CCK, sugimoto and sentan I've got a custom coming from China. $80 shipped made to my spec. I'll see how it is when it gets here.
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• #6174
That's a beautiful beast
for no good reason (£12 and a request) I stuck a wok on my last pan order, fk knows what i can do with it but the balance (and build) really is admirable
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• #6175
I picked up a work at work for when I do fried rice. I now brown all my meat with it. Nice flat bottom and doesn't roll around on my stove top.
I have one of these and love it
https://www.boroughkitchen.com/products/borough-kitchen-chopping-board-black?variant=40536247074948