1/27/2012

Oneida 13pc Side Tang Knife Block Set Review

Oneida 13pc Side Tang Knife Block Set
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I've examined more than 15 knife sets at this price range, both in stores and at home. I like this set the most in the under $100 price range. I'm not a five-star kind of reviewer, but all-in-all, this set deserves it.
Firstly I want to say to the zillions of rust-complainers on the internet, that ALL KNIVES RUST IF YOU TREAT THEM IMPROPERLY. Have some knife-respect and wash & dry knives promptly.
PROS:
1. Quality:
Unlike most sets at this price range, these knives are NOT hollow, light, slippery or flimsy. There is nothing worse than so-called "nice" knives from "good" companies or "respected" celebrity chefs, that STILL feel cheapy.
I previously had the Henckel's International Synergy set ($60), and the feel of this set is much better. For only $12 dollars more this set is on another level. These knives have a HAND-FEEL better than many...and I mean many, high priced sets.
These knives are solid; even heavy, and the blades are nice and long. I'm telling you, if you're someone who respects feel and integrity in his tools, you'll be down with these knives. Way down. Like, lowdown.
2. Handle Length:
For some reason most steak knives have inexplicably short handles. These handles are longer and extend properly into the palm. If you're a steak guy, you know what I mean. Don't ask me to cut my steak with a Kewpie doll knife. The other knives in this set have longer handles as well. I'm sick of dainty handles. Even Chicago Cutlery, with its big macho sounding name, give you the typical stubby handles.
Another advantage of these longer handles, is that when cutting, your index finger rests more on the comfortable bolster, than the sharp back of the blade. These are well thought-out knives.3. Handle Texture:
Some knives are too slick, some too grippy. I don't know what kind of material the handles are (Onieda calls it POM), but the grip is just right. PERFECT in fact. You don't want rubbery, which feels a bit cheepy-cheesy, and lacks class, and you don't want too slick a steel.
Many knife handles, even expensive ones, are often some kind of hard plastic or graphite. Even top quality plastic feels...well, like plastic. These Oneida's feel nothing like that.
Also some sets have handles that are flat and some that are round; without going into it, I don't care for either. This set strikes the right shape; sort of a curved square.
4. Sharp Enough:
I'm not going to tell you that these blades are the best. This is not an expensive set. They're plenty sharp.
Web reviewers that get all frazzled because their new knives are "DULL!", are most likely starting their cut like a clutz. Yes, I've experienced un-sharp knives right out of the box too...these ain't them.
These blades are straight-edged (smooth), not serrated (jagged). Personally I like smooth edged like these. If you keep it sharp, it slices like silk, and your guests will exclaim, "wow, THAT'S a steak knife". Serrated edges are OK, but when they get dull they start to tear at meat, rather than slice it smooth and sexy like.
Serrated are also harder to sharpen.5. Blade Strength:
The blades are a bit stronger than most. They are not flimsy, which is a common problem at this range.
Mind you, they are not super rigid like some $200+ set, but they will NOT embarrass you. These are high carbon stainless steel after all.
I test blades for strength and rigidity by gripping the handle with one hand, and pinching the blade tip with the other hand, then flexing the blade from side to side, observing the amount of wiggle. Again, these pass the wiggle test just fine.6. Blade Length:
All but one of the knives complies with recommended lengths. Often you will get a short santoku knife. Not here, it is the full 7 inches. The chef's knife is a big mother. Put the chef's knife in one hand and the santoku in the other and go to war. 7. Value:
For quality, weighty knives like this, it's a good deal indeed.9. Appearances:
It looks like a proper knife block set. Others may like something prettier. The trim on the block is a bit course maybe. As for the knives, I like that they are rivetless, with the steel traveling seamlessly from the blade to the bolster and on through the handle. Sleek and solid looking. And no place for gunk to hide.
Also the block has a small footprint, so if you have a small counter it works out.
Knife block slots are labelled. Kinda neat. One tends to get sloppy with slots. This keeps you honest.10. No Rust:
So far no rust, and I've no reason to think it will. If they do start to rust, even though I care for them properly, I will be certain to update this review in BIG FAT LETTERS. CONS:
1. By tradition and expert recommendation, pairing knives should be 3.5 to 4 inches. This one is only 3 inches. Bummer. That half-inch makes a difference. A good pairing knife may be the most important knife in a kitchen, so this was a real shortcoming on Oneida's part. I have a favorite paring knife, so I just substituted mine for theirs in the pairing slot. But still, one shouldn't have too. It's a waste of a tool and some bucks. I guess it's OK for grapes, whatever.
2. No sharpening steel. Truly, any self-respecting block set (like this one certainly is) SHOULD have a sharpening steel. It's just what's done. It's kinda like selling a pair of shoes without the laces.
3. Block: The steak knife slots are narrowly aligned, so the steak knives are bunched together rather untidily. Knives should line up military straight. Well, as mentioned before, the block itself lacks a bit of fit & finish.
The block is at a medium to slight angle. To access the longer knives you may have to pull it out from under a cabinet. But it will STORE under all but the most low slung cabinetry. It could have been a bit more angled.
4. Kitchen shears (scissors): Personally I don't like the look of scissors in my knife block. Scissor's should be kept in your wife's knitting drawer. I'd rather Oneida have supplied another type of knife instead of these shears. No big deal. I just stuck another pairing knife in the shears slot, and put the shears in a drawer. Now I'm all cool again. SUMMARY:
This is simply the best knife block set at this price range, period.


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Stainless Steel With Forged Bolsters. Ergonomic Handles Prevents Slippage. Incl: 8" Bread Knife, 8" Carving Knife. 7" Santoku Knife, 6" Boning Knife. 5" Utility Knife, 3" Paring Knife. Six 4 1/2" Steak Knives And Wood Block. Hand Washing Recommended. Limited Lifetime Warranty.

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The Pampered Chef Cut N Seal #1195 Review

The Pampered Chef Cut N Seal #1195
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I saw this product in a pampered chef order catalog, and I was intrigued by its functionality. My son loves "uncrustables", but I hate that they are filled with sugar, preservatives and never mind the price per unit. I purchased the item, and I LOVE IT! I am able to make various kinds of 'uncrustables'and freeze them for snacks, lunches and quick breakfasts. The one thing that I have noticed is that the product is hard on the palm of your hand (when you are pushing it to seal), but that is definitely a small concern in the grand scheme of things! This is worth every dollar!

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Make crust-free pocket sandwiches for your kids! Simply place filling between two layers of bread, then cut and seal. 3 1/2".

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George Foreman GR10ABW Champ Grill with Bun Warmer, White Review

George Foreman GR10ABW Champ Grill with Bun Warmer, White
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I've been watching George's informercials and regular commercials since they first appeared, and I've always been tempted to buy a grill. They were kinda pricey, so I never did. But then, I got one of the small grills with the bun warmer as a gift, and now... I AM HOOKED! I have every intention of buying the extra large grill as a result of the fun I've had with this one.
What you've heard about the grills is all true--they're really easy to clean, they cook food incredibly fast and evenly, and food really does come out as juicy and tender as the commercials show you. Tell you how good it works: I decided to grill skinless, boneless chicken tenders one night for dinner, but they were frozen solid, and I had a group of surly, hungry family members waiting. Just as a gamble, I put the tenders on the George grill to THAW them a little. Well, they thawed all right and were completely cooked in about 8 minutes. Color me surprised!
I've done steak, pork chops, chicken, and shrimp on this little grill, and with each use, I get better and better at gauging the cooking time. I do recommend that you use cooking spray to further the ease of cleanup because spices and marinades tend to blacken (or even burn) where the ridges press into the meat, and cooking spray will slow/stop that. As there's no temperature control on this model, everything cooks at max power, so time is of the essence in making sure what you're cooking doesn't blacken too much.
The bun warmer does just what it promises--warms. No worries about burning the bread because it doesn't toast; it just makes your breads nice and soft. I enjoy the color choices for the lid with this model--I think it's a fun little extra that gives some personality to a simple appliance (I recommend the purple). There's a spatula and drip tray included, and you'll find that the spatula is better used as a scraper than it is for anything else--it makes short work of removing stuck-on food, etc. You'll be stunned to see just how much fat drains away from your food.
If I had to come up with one negative point about the grill, I'd say this: it's not hard to burn yourself on it. The heated surface extends to the sides of the grill, so if you go to move the whole unit, it's really easy to char your fingers.
It's a great introduction to the George Foreman line of grills! The price is incredibly reasonable, and the machine works so well, you'll be glad you got one.

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1/26/2012

Nesco FS-120T American Harvest Food Slicer with Tilt Stand Review

Nesco FS-120T American Harvest Food Slicer with Tilt Stand
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I bought this slicer primarily for meats. It works very well for that purpose. But when I started baking my own bread I began to use it to pre-slice the loaves for sandwiches and toast. Unfortunately the lip on the bottom of the slicer slot protrudes slightly, probably to ease the slice away from the machine. With bread, though, it causes it to catch in the opening between the blade and the back, and I have to readjust the thickness dial to the maximum in order to remove each slice. Often it tears the slice anyway. Not a particularly helpful feature. I'm not sure if another slicer would work better, but this one is really frustrating.

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Housed in durable die-cast aluminum with a 90-watt motor, this food slicer works great for slicing meats, cold cuts, vegetables, cheese, and more--fresh deli-style sandwiches can now be enjoyed from the comfort of home. The unit comes equipped with an incredibly sharp 6-5/8-inch German-manufactured Solingen stainless-steel cutting blade for precision cuts. It also features a heavy-duty tilt stand and a unique "angle feed" surface for easier slicing. Conveniently adjust the thickness by turning the knob on the back of the unit for slices that range from paper thin to 1-inch thick. Other highlights include a dual safety switch, a user-friendly hand guard that safely moves meat where you want it, a design that disassembles, and dishwasher-safe parts (except for the control panel). The food slicer measures 10-3/4 by 13-7/8 by 9-1/4 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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Global GS-14 6-Inch 15 cm Serrated Utility, Scallop Knife Review

Global GS-14 6-Inch 15 cm Serrated Utility, Scallop Knife
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I bought this knife along with a few other Global knives and ended up returning it. This is not to say that this is a bad knife but I found that it was unnecessary alongside the rest of the Global knives I purchased. The non-serrated knifes are so sharp that there were practicaly no instances where I needed to use this knife. I did end-up keeping the 8" serrated bread knife but as long as you have that one, you don't really need another serrated knives.
I like being able to sharpen my knives frequently and this isn't very easy to do with serrated knives. A special tool and technique is required and the whole process is very time consuming. In addition, make sure that you use a ceramic sharpener on all global knives. Its supposed to have a different grit that is better for them. Kyocera (ceramic knife manufacturer) makes one specifically for Global but they are quite expensive.

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Global G-16 10-Inch Chef's Knife Review

Global G-16 10-Inch Chef's Knife
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I actually bought this knife locally and compared with the 8.25" GF-33, 10.5" GF-34 and 11" G-17 without knowing the size of each (they were pulled bare from a display case.) This forced me to pick the knife that actually felt best in my hands. I already own the 6.25" chef's knife so the 8.25 was out. The two bigger knives felt, well, too big and heavy. The 10" felt just right when held properly - thumb and forefinger on the aft most portion of the blade (just ahead of the handle.) The long slender profile really works in a knife of this length. It makes it feel more manageable without sacrificing the strengthes. The strengthes are of course more "rocking" length and more momentum when slicing. You cut right through an onion with minimal effort. If I were starting all over I'd skip the 6.25 and go straight for the 10. That being said, you really should hold a knife before you buy it since personal preference means everything.

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This 10-in. Chef's Knife is the perfect all purpose knife for those like a longer blade or for slicing large ingredients.Loved by professional chefs around the world, Global knives are an excellent choice for the serious home cook.The thin and razor sharp Global blade allows the cook to cleanly slice through foods, preserving the integrity of the ingredient and maximizing its flavor.The majority of Global knives are ground to a straight point rather than the western style of beveling the edge. To balance their knives Global uses a hollow handle that is filled with just the right amount of sand to create the correct balance. The handle has its own unique darkened dimples for a non-slip grip.Because the knives are very light weight they reduce hand fatigue.Global knives have a smooth contour and seamless, all stainless construction that eliminates food and dirt traps.Global knifes are forged in Japan from CROMOVA 18 Stainless Steel, a blend of 18 percent chromium for good stain resistance plus molybdenum and vanadium which gives excellent edge retention.

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Oxo Good Grips Bamboo Cutting Board Review

Oxo Good Grips Bamboo Cutting Board
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I have the 12x16 version of this board, and I really loved it up until a few days ago. Good knife feel, lots of control, non-slip, attractive, and cleans up easily. Unfortunately, after about four months of daily use, it has bowed slightly. It is no longer stable on the counter if I set it grooved-side-down. I've placed a sheet of shelf liner underneath to rectify the problem, but it sort of defeats the purpose of why I bought it in the first place.
I am careful about keeping my wooden utensils and cutting boards well-oiled and away from excessive moisture, so it wasn't due to neglect.
I also scarred up the silicone edge a bit, when I was slicing vegetables near one side of the board. Not a huge problem, just unsightly. Also, there's a slight edge on the silicone sides that makes it difficult to sweep food off. Just make sure to sweep off one of the long sides.
I'm going to see if Oxo will exchange it for me; I'm hoping it was just a fluke.

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Oxo, maker of ergonomic kitchen gadgets, introduces this 12-by-16-inch cutting board full of features that make chopping, dicing, and mincing easier. Made of bamboo, a renewable resource, the board has a grooved side with a juice groove for meats and a smooth solid side for vegetables to prevent cross contamination. Soft, tapered handles and non-slip edges make this board secure enough for everyday use. To preserve the beauty of this bamboo board, do not place it in the dishwasher or microwave.

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