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Prestige Electric Carving Knife 50778 Prestige Electric Carving Knife 50778

Electric Knives - Maximum Wattage:160 - Not for Frozen Food (On Ciao since: 01/2007)

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Kenwood KN350 Electric Knife Kenwood KN350 Electric Knife

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Electric Knives - Maximum Wattage:100 - Not for Frozen Food (On Ciao since: 09/2004)

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200W. Ideal for cutting poultry roasts bread and vegetables. Single speed pulse

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The sharpest knife in the draw
Review of Breville EK2 Carving Knife by  Miskah

Advantages: cuts very thinly and evenly
Disadvantages: carving style takes a while to get used to

...I like my roast meat and poultry sliced very thin and always have a problem keeping my carving knives sharp enough so this is the reason I thought I would try an electric carving knife. Initially the problem I had was the change in slicing style. With an electric carving knife, instead or sliding the knife back and forth through the meat gradually working your way down, you place the knife in position and exert a gentle steady downwards pressure until the knife slices off the piece. The knife itself creates the back and forth motion with its blade. This is the most difficult transition as the tendency to move the knife in a traditional manner remains. The Breville EK2 isn’t my first electric carving knife; it’s a replacement for an old Russell Hobbs that had to be retired due to safety reasons. It was getting on in years... Read review

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08.07.2007
Cuts like a (really bloody sharp) knife.
Review of Stanley Dynagrip Instant Change Knife by  tallulahbang

Advantages: Works well if used with caution.
Disadvantages: Will perform impromptu amputations if used by spackers.

...wardrobes into one big bowl, lost one set of instructions and then left everything lying like that.' In short, my mum lies. All the damn time. And I am gullible. Because of this trusting nature and tendency to believe unquestioningly what I'm told, I took at her at her word and drove up on Saturday morning. I saw the 'all but made' furniture and had a little bit of a weep to myself before looking at the instructions to see what tools I needed. The wardrobes called for a set of screwdrivers, an electric screwdriver, a hammer, a mallet and a Stanley knife (incidentally, the murder of an Irish mother requires a not dissimilar shopping list). I drove to the local hardware shop (which is run by a man who looks phenomenally like Tom from Father Ted, and who, pleasingly, is also called Tom) to get the knife and the hammer (the rest... Read review

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17.02.2008
MY CLEAN CUT VERSION
Review of Kenwood KN350 Electric Knife by  Deni

Advantages: Cuts even slices every time
Disadvantages: None

...I have a question for you, how well can you cut an even slice of bread from an uncut loaf? Well, if you are any thing like me, my slices look like doorsteps or come out weird wedge shapes, Lol. It is not just bread either I had the same problem every Sunday with my joint of beef that would need slicing and how ever hard I tried I would end up with great lumps of meat. After years of struggling I decided to make my life a bit easier and purchase an electric knife. A few months ago I invested in a bread maker machine and so I thought it was time to find a good knife to help me slice my lovely loaves. I decided to purchase the Kenwood (KN350) model, which I brought from Argos and it only cost £14.50. DESIGN/APPEARANCE: It is made from ABS plastic and the main part is white and it has a grey strip along the top of the handle... Read review

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29.08.2002
Global Knives
Review of Global Knife Set by  sjp1966

Advantages: look nice, feel nice, hygenic
Disadvantages: expensive, scratch easily, oh, did I mention expensive?

...and blade are fashioned out of the same piece of steel. This is good in that it is easy to clean and dry, and there are no areas in which food can get trapped. The set I have, which incidentally were all bought separately rather than in a wallet or knife block are: GSF-15 Global Peeling Knife: I use this knife to chop small vegetables such as garlic and mushrooms. It is a light knife, easy to use and handle and when sharp cuts through effortlessly. G-3 Global Carving Knife: This knife I use to slice joints of meat such as Beef or Lamb, again a fairly light knife that is easy to hold and use GF-24 Global Carving Fork: I use this to hold the joints on meat in place for the carving knife. The prongs are very sharp and the handle is well gripped to keep things steady G-5 Global Vegetable Chopper: This look like a meat chopper to me... Read review

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29.09.2007
Review of the Victorinox Century Swiss Army Knife
Review of Victorinox - Swiss Army Knife by  freelancer1

Advantages: Sharp serrated blade, attractive design.
Disadvantages: None that spring to mind.

...I am a little bit sad. You see, I'm a pen knife anorak... I have four of the things, and use them for camping trips, jobs around the house and those bizarre tasks that pop up from time to time (ever got a lump of chewing gum stuck to your shoe before a meeting?!?) In short - I KNOW about penknives. Features of the Victorinox Swiss Army Century Swiss Army Knife Serrated/Straight blade - this is pulled out from the cover by gripping a little groove on the back of the blade. It is made of stainless steel, so it won't rust, and it "locks" when it is in line with the handle. The blade is 4" long and has about 60% serrated edge and 40% straight edge. It is an incredibly sharp blade that cuts just about anything - string... Read review

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13.10.2002
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A knife With A Point
Review of Victorinox Swiss Army Knife by  Massey42

Advantages: Sharp blades, expected host of features, Victorinox quality
Disadvantages: Reliability of electronics not proven

...This review is for a Victorinox Altimeter Swiss Army Knife. It was bought as a present so although I do not know exactly what it was bought for I have had a quick look around on the internet and standard prices seem to be around £50. This cost surprised me at first but I suppose you do get what you pay for. Before I tell you about my experiences with this knife I will quickly outline it's features, which as expected for a Victorinox Knife is sufficiently long! These features are taken directly from the manufacturers descriptions and I do find one or two of the features are a bit dubious, but on the whole they all function well: 1. large blade 2. small blade 3. corkscrew 4. can opener with - small screwdriver 3 mm (also for Phillips screws) 5. cap lifter with - screwdriver 6 mm - wire stripper 9. reamer, punch 10. key... Read review

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14.01.2008
Knife to see you, to see you, knife....
Review of Victorinox - Swiss Army Knife by  colman

Advantages: Quality, sharp, well featured
Disadvantages: Mis-named range

...The Victorinox range of Swiss Army knives is impressive to say the least. When I went to buy one I was presented with a bewildering array of lethal implements withdifferent names such as the Hunter, the Waiter, the Sportsman, The Picknicker - and then I saw what I thought I would need - the CLIMBER. I do a lot of climbing in my spare time and there are occasions when you could really do with a decent kinfe to either clear some irritating vegetation or get your self out of a spot of bother (although i wouldn't recommend indiscriminately hacking at you ropes with ANY sort of knife...) Imagine my surprise to discover that in fact CLEARLY the best knife for a climber is actually the PICKNICKER - it has a larger more useful blade, an attachment ring large enough to take a mini-karabiner and - most important of all - it can easily... Read review

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17.10.2000
I wish my wit was as sharp
Review of Victorinox Kitchen Knife Set by  COOOEEE

Advantages: The best set of knives I have owned
Disadvantages: No protective sleeves for the blades

...Why does Delia Smith use such good knives as Victorinox on her television series 'How to cook' and then sell completely different makes on her web site? Not only are the prices on her web site extortionate for knives at £110.00 for a set of three, Victorinox are readily available in the UK. Victorinox are the famous makers of the Swiss army knife and one of the best makes I know of. Maybe I should explain that I used to be a cook for many years, until ill health forced me to give it up. I used to buy my knives singularly as the better quality knives used to be so expensive. All my old knives have rosewood handles and are still as new. There seems to be a Victorinox knife for every single occasion that you can think of. From Peeling, Paring, and Pastry to Boning, Filleting and Carving. The list is just endless. Two Christmas’s ago... Read review

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02.02.2003
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The Knife: Deep Cuts (Album Review)
Review of Deep Cuts - Knife (The) by  Miskin

Advantages: Original, Breakthrough, Heartbeats.
Disadvantages: Like Marmite.

...Swedish duo, 'The Knife' have been a massive inspiration for so many bands since their formation in 1999. Deep Cuts was their second album, released in 2003 and the most astonishing thing about it is its originality. The Knife adhere to no rules, and with Deep Cuts, as with all their albums you embark upon a journey which is immensely enjoyable from beginning to end. There is something haunting, fascinating and appealing about lead singer Karin Anderssons voice. It sounds as strange and different as the backing music which is generally electronica, but with odd twists such as throwing in some steel drums occasionally, particulaly in the second track 'pass this on'. Deep Cuts is off course best known for the song 'Heartbeats'. It recieved more attention after having been covered acousticly by Jose Gonzalez, however as any Knife... Read review

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21.06.2008
Swiss Army Knife - Don't camp without it
Review of Victorinox - Swiss Army Knife by  ozcr

Advantages: so many different varieties, for whatever purpose
Disadvantages: may need oiling if not kept properly

...The Victorinox Swiss Army Knife is an essential tool for anyone going on any sort of a camping trip or hike. These knives can be found anywhere in the world with a huge assormtment of functionalities. They can be as small as your pinky or as long as your middle finger and as fat as a hot dog bun. If you are really out in the woods or somewhere else in the middle of nowhere, a knife will always come in handy as might a saw and scissors and the whole lot of things that come on those knives. Some of them even have compasses (extremely useful tool). You can get addons to your knives as well. If you wear glasses you can get a special little screw device that screws into the cork puller-outer, which has such a small screwing nozzle that it is perfect for tightening your lenses. The hook is great for tightening those hard to tighten... Read review

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12.08.2001
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