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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Knoves are personal. Go to Sur la Table or Williams Sonoma and ask to try them. If you don't you won't know if the handle fits your hand, if it's comfortable or if the weight is right for you. A well fitting knife is a pleasure. Othersie, it is just a heay piece of sharp metal [/quote] ++ agree - you could just buy some off recommendations, but if you have the chance to hold them and feel the balance, that would be great. And pay attention to your cutting style and where your fingers lie to check comfort. I like different brands for different knives. I have a wustof bread knife, a shun Santoku, and a miyabi chefs knife for example. Consider if the knives will be used by right handed /left handed people. D shaped handles are not ambi. And also, knives shouldn’t go in the dishwasher, but some are really not supposed to go in the dishwasher and will discolor if they end up there. [/quote]
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