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  2. Wüsthof - Wikipedia

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    WÜSTHOF (also known as Wüsthof Dreizackwerk and Wüsthof Trident (); sometimes spelled Wusthof or Wuesthof) is a knife-maker based in Solingen, Germany.The company's main products are kitchen knives for domestic and professional use.

  3. Global (cutlery) - Wikipedia

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    Compared to conventional European knives such as J. A. Henckels or Wüsthof, GLOBAL knives are made from a significantly harder alloy of steel and use a thinner blade. In addition, the cutting edge of the blades are ground at a more shallow 15° angle, which produces a sharper knife that also hold its edge for longer and allows for more accurate work.

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    All-Clad D5 Brushed Stainless Steel 10-Piece Set. $900 $1,430 Save $530. ... $15. See at Amazon. Waring 700G Single-Speed Food Blender. ... A good knife needs a good knife sharpener to keep said ...

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    From slicing and dicing to chopping and cutting, a well-made, sharp knife can help you to prep a culinary masterpiece like no other tool. This top-rated 15-piece knife set from Calphalon is under $200

  6. Ginsu - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 Scott & Fetzer was purchased by Berkshire Hathaway of Omaha, NE, an insurance holding company and the Quikut and Ginsu brand knife production moved to a new plant in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas in 1972. [20] In 2013, Consumer Reports reviewed the Ginsu Chikara knife set in their comparison of fifty knife sets and rated it as their "Best Buy."

  7. Stiletto - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the term stiletto has been used as a general descriptive term for a variety of knife blades exhibiting a narrow blade with minimal cutting surfaces and a needle-like point, such as the U.S. V-42 stiletto. In American English usage, the name stiletto can also refer to a switchblade knife with a stiletto- or bayonet-type blade design. [6]