Where do you buy your knives from? Our Joseph Joseph knives are peeling so looking for a new set. Ideally about £100 but possibly 150 if worth it.
Do you actually need 6 knives?
No bread knife included and a little over budget..
Or..
For basic stuff - ProCook.
For more expsnive stuff - Cutting Edge Knife or direct from Japan.
p.s. I don't buy sets. I only use like 3 sizes. A small one (like a pairing), a big one (Santoku) and a bread knife if you cut lots of crusty loaves.
Thoughts on the wusthoff knives from above?When cooking I use a chef's knife for nearly everything (except peeling) so I agree that a big set of knives would be a waste. My tip for daily use is a Vctorinox Fibrox. Lots of options available (and I don't know what the difference is with the new design) but:
And:
Would get someone into the game for very little money. Maybe add a cheap cleaver if you want to tackle up bones/frozen stuff.
Still using my ikea knife because it's way sharper than I need, just use a whet stone. I think anything really expensive is for astehtics and feels. Especially for your average home cook.
Thoughts on the wusthoff knives from above?
Obviously, I recommended them for price not aesthetics.The "hammer" marks on these are fake, they are pressed/stamped on rather than actually as a result from the smithing process. I wouldn't get these.
Obviously, I recommended them for price not aesthetics.
I’ve a few from that company and they’ve performed well, apart from the hassle of their carbon steel items.
cuttingedgeknives.co.uk