Hey all, just looking for some words from the wise again.
Out of the blue, BT gave us a £40 Amazon voucher that I forgot we were owed from signing up. So as I've been thinking of getting some good starter knives, thought I'd use it towards them.
I don't mind spending a little more on top of the £40, so appreciate any thoughts.
Three, or four piece sets usually have a knife that rarely gets used. Bread knives tend to be crap and how often would ya use a carving knife? The chefs knife does the job of both.
Have a look in TK Max. They usually have decent sets at good prices.
A chef's knife and utility knife is all you need (as is stated above, there's always one that gets less use / doesn't get used)
Henckels are great knives though and the above two cover all bases - the utility knife does the job of the bread knife and more, and the chef's knife makes the paring knife mostly redundant
A chef's knife and utility knife is all you need (as is stated above, there's always one that gets less use / doesn't get used)
Henckels are great knives though and the above two cover all bases - the utility knife does the job of the bread knife and more, and the chef's knife makes the paring knife mostly redundant
I can vouch for the Henckels Professional 20cm Chef's Knife. It has a very comfortable handle and extremely sharp blade that holds its edge well. It truly is an all-purpose knife.
Wusthof also make great knives, especially the Classic range.