Knives-Sharpeners

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Friday, December 29, 2006

My kitchen knives and sharpeners



Bread Knife : Bread knives are a type of serrated knife, though unlike other serrated knives they are often simply called a Serrated Knife. Bread knives are usually between 6 and 10 inches, with 8 inches being a common length. The serrations on the blade make it ideal for cutting bread.

Meat Knives : A carving knife is a large knife (between 8 and 15 inches) that is used to carve poultry, roasts, hams, and other large cooked meats. A carving knife is much thinner than a chef's knife (particularly at the spine), enabling them to make thinner and more precise slices. Carving knives occasionally have granton edges, and they are generally shorter and wider than slicers.

Slicer : A slicer serves a similar function to a carving knife, although it is generally longer and narrower. Slicers are often more flexible and as such are better suited for slicing ham or fish. Slicers are occasionally serrated.

Cleaver : A cleaver is a large, rectangular knife that is used in cutting meat. The blade, approximately 6 inches long, is very heavy, enabling the knife to cut through bone and joints with sheer force. Many cleavers have a hole in the end to allow them to be hung up easily. Cleavers are an essential tool for any restaurant that prepares its own meat. However, most home cooks do not need cleavers as in most home meat preparation the bone is removed with a boning knife .

Small Knives : Peeling Also known as a Tourne Knife or Bird's Beak Knife, a peeling knife has a pointed tip that curves downward (towards the blade). They are often used for many of the same tasks as paring knives. They can be used to cut decorative garnishes (such as rosettes or fluted mushrooms), slice soft fruits, or peel skins or blemishes. They are also used to make a cut known as a tournée cut in vegetables such as carrots.

Cheese Knives : Soft cheese knives are specially designed for slicing soft cheese. They generally have holes in the blade to prevent the cheese from sticking.Hard cheese knives are specially designed for slicing hard cheese. They are sharp, so they can cut exact slices, and often have a forked tip, allowing them to be used as a serving utensil as well.

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Electric knife sharpener





Specifications:

Feature list

Electrical motorized knife sharpening -- professional performance for household use.
Precise blade guide to sharpen the knife at its manufacturer recommended angle.
Knife stall protection, and blade burn prevention with spring loaded abrasive grinding wheel which keeps constant grinding force on the blade edge;
Two stages sharpening --coarse & fine abrasive grinding on both sides of the blade;
Additional unique edge reformer -- the honing stand removes burr and keeps edge straight and razor sharp!
Convenient operation & instant sharpening within a few strokes --only in a minute!
Removable magnetized dust collection;
Cord storage;
Painted metallic enclosure -- in different colors;
220-240vac, 80watts; 3000rpms

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Henckels Stainless Steel Twin Select Knife Sharpener





Suitable for all quality knives with non-coated blades, this sharpener features two slits (one with steel wheels for coarse and pre-sharpening; another with ceramic wheels for fine sharpening and smoothing). Made for right- or left-handed use, it’s safe and stable with its non-skid feet.


Model No.: 32601-003
Width: 7.5-in.
Depth: 2-in.
Height: 2.75-in.
Origin: Germany
Warranty: Lifetime

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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Kitchen Knives and Sharpeners





Product Features

"Resets" a knife's edge; alternative to knife steel
Employs steel and ceramic wheels to hone knife's edge
Simple to use--draw knife through slot, toward your body
Lifetime warranty against manufacturers defects


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