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Slicing Difference

Wednesday, September 7, 2011
posted by Blade-Collector

Anyone would contest that a knife has to remain sharp in order to function properly, and most importantly safe. No one would want to go to the rigorous task of having to use dull knives when cutting through objects and tough food. This would in turn cause more possible accidents in their attempt to cut it apart. It is a hassle as much as it is troublesome.

Having a knife sharpening kit at home is a great way to keep those knives sharp. You would not have to worry about mishaps with your blades and longer preparation time whenever you would need to cook for dinner. Get yourself some sharp knives and maintain the razor-sharp features it used to have with a sharpening kit. Having used to a dull knife, these tools would make you know the slicing difference a run through can make.

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Stay Sharp

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
posted by admin

Knife SharpenersA dull knife is a useless knife. Testing a knife can help you tell whether it’s sharp enough. Try cutting through a ripe tomato; if the knife is sharp it will cut through the tomato with ease, if it’s not it will smash the tomato. But don’t throw a dull knife away because it can be easily sharpened.

There are two main types of knife sharpeners; metal sharpeners and ceramic sharpeners. Knives made of harder metal require more sharpening but will stay sharp longer.

Metal sharpeners offer a great finish to an already sharp knife because of their fine grains. Professional chefs and butchers are likely to use these sharpeners. Ceramic sharpeners on the other hand, are used primarily to sharpen stainless steel knives. Sharpeners of this type are good at thinning knife points.

Diamonds: Not Just for Jewelry

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
posted by Blade-Collector

knife sharpenersKeeping your blade sharp is important for any knife owner, especially if you are using your knife on a consistent basis. There are several options for knife sharpeners on the market, and the one you pick will determine the sharpness of your edge. If money is not an obstacle and you are looking for the best quality, the clear choice is a diamond knife sharpener.

Diamonds are the hardest natural material known to man, rating a 10 out of 10 on the Mohs scale. As such, diamond sharpeners are the best option for creating a razor sharp edge. You can find great diamond sharpening kits that include safety holders, oil and everything else you need to sharpen like a pro.