Norpro Stainless Steel 5-Inch Serrated Utility Tomato Knife
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The slices in this hand are perfectly crisp and there is no pressure. I didn't believe my Wusthof would cut fine against sharp knives, but it did. In addition to being familiar with the Wusthof shape, I like its aesthetics and feel satisfied with its performance. Nonetheless, the Norpro is considerably lighter and has a better hand feel. A tool does need to feel that way. Even though I won't notice a dent from spending on my old knives anymore, my only regret was getting this style later on.
A steak knife, or you could cut a sandwich with half of the blade. There is not enough demand to purchase enough tomatoes during the winter, so I'll have to wait a few months before I test the taste. As I expected, it was exactly what I requested.
Having just one of them in the kitchen when my wife and I cook makes this knife something we cannot live without. solves the issue by having purchased two of them! I don't really understand why people call it a Tomato knife (though it cuts tomatoes with ease), but he loves it with all his heart! Serrated blades cut on all sides equally well as the straight blades don't.
She found it fitting in terms of her description and was glad to add this item to her shopping list.
A very cautious approach will make you very ill. Compared to me, not so much. When cutting, I almost dropped my finger on it as it cuts very well, is very sharp, and it is very sharp.
Despite using the small serrated knives that came in our knife set much, my husband and I determined they weren't sufficient. My plan is to purchase at least two more of these. With their high quality and excellent price, they proved to be worthwhile. The food on this menu is of exceptional quality.
Sharp but easy to handle.
A great knife! great knife!.