R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-Piece Paring Knife Set, Black Poly Handles

R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-Piece Paring Knife Set, Black Poly Handles

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R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-Piece Paring Knife Set, Black Poly Handles

ATTRIBUTES Blade Material: High Carbon Steel Handle Material: Nylon Black

 

R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-Piece Paring Knife Set, Black Poly Handles Accessories

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R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-1/4-Inch Paring Knife, Large Black Handle
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AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener

 

R H. Forschner by Victorinox 3-Piece Paring Knife Set, Black Poly Handles Reviews

We wanted knives that were sharp and stayed sharp, and these knives are perfect for slicing tomatoes and chopping onions.

 

As for the wavy edge and the birds beak i do not really use that often. Then again you can always just get another set as they are priced so low. For about $10 you can have three great knives, one of which was rated by America's Test Kitchen as best paring knife hands down regardless of price. at around $4-5 a piece separately you are basically getting a free knife with purchase of two. This set is not perfect though, the handles are not the same type of grippy fibrox used in the larger kitchen knives, I really liked that feature like in the chef's knife when things got wet or oily. another thing, though the knives were sharp out of the box, the thinness of the metal, which gives it flexibility, creates an edge that gets worn easily, for the straight knife thats not much of a problem, but for the other two sharpening I imagine would be a hassle. For fruit I sometimes use the birds beak parer but generally find the straight edge easier to use. I use really just the paring knife as it is easy to use in many small tasks and is light and flexible.

 

The blades are nice but I find the handles are a bit petite for my hands - something more along the lines of the girth of the fibrox handles on the Victorinox Chef's knife would have been appreciated.

 

They are well-made in Switzerland. I doubt you'll be disappointed. And the very best part.THEY'RE NOT FROM CHINA. But we don't buy this kind of knife for what it LOOKS like, but rather how easy it makes our time in the kitchen, right. An excellent bargain for a very good product. It's the handles that make them look cheap.just as others have said. They actually look as cheap as from the 99cent store, but they really ARE a quality product.

 
 
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