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Sabatier Loire 14pc Cutlery Set $45 at Smart Bargains
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#1
twikoff - Posted 7:56 am PST 11/28/07 (1227 Posts)
lifetime warranty on knives
i wonder how that works if they break as you are being stabbed to death
i wonder how that works if they break as you are being stabbed to death
#2
Juantnsoup - Posted 8:00 am PST 11/28/07 (68 Posts)
A good knife set is hard to come by. We have 1 at home. Looks about the same quality. We love them. They are the best if you are NOT a vegetarian. haha
#3
pwoz - Posted 8:02 am PST 11/28/07 (481 Posts)
But was it forged in the fires of Mount Doom?!?
#4
ShauanMaxO - Posted 8:02 am PST 11/28/07 (484 Posts)
#5
meq123 - Posted 8:04 am PST 11/28/07 (178 Posts)
Note: these are probably Chinese-made knives (not 'real' French-made Sabatiers).
I got a similar-looking set a couple of years ago from Amazon - "Made in China" but Sabatier-branded. They are pretty good - heavy, nicely weighted... but they lose their edge fairly quickly - you have to sharpen each time you use.
Great value for money though.
I got a similar-looking set a couple of years ago from Amazon - "Made in China" but Sabatier-branded. They are pretty good - heavy, nicely weighted... but they lose their edge fairly quickly - you have to sharpen each time you use.
Great value for money though.
#6
richiek - Posted 8:12 am PST 11/28/07 (157 Posts)
I've had this set for 2 years and it's a great knife set. Like any other carbon steel knife in the world, including the French made Sabatier knives, DON'T PUT THEM IN THE DISH WASHER! They will rust. I recommend a handheld carbide or diamond sharpener from Cabelas to keep them sharp. No such thing as an everlasting knife edge. I guess you could buy a pyramid to keep them sharp.
#7
drabina - Posted 8:27 am PST 11/28/07 (239 Posts)
Yeah, the chinese knives are garbage. I got Henckels that also have good reputation and my father's no-name $24.99 knives are sharper than Henckels.
#8
troglodite - Posted 8:48 am PST 11/28/07 (386 Posts)
#9
Casecutter - Posted 12:31 pm PST 11/28/07 (2041 Posts)
Got this set about a year ago and their sweet. The 7" Santouku is the best. I'm not sure if they're made in an LCC, but they aren't cheap knives, maybe one notch below a Avbaconrade set of Henckels. They stay sharp as any over knive and are nicely weighted. I like that they weren't black, although the handles "bleed" some of that redish color if left wet on a dish towel especially when new.
#10
gulf54 - Posted 4:21 pm PST 11/28/07 (1786 Posts)
for this price buy two sets - one to use to stick in the in-laws, the other to use on the idiot posters on this site
#11
Peenees - Posted 7:02 pm PST 11/28/07 (109 Posts)
#12
rickdog81 - Posted 8:18 pm PST 11/28/07 (807 Posts)
Get Kershaw Shun knives. They are the best. Pricey though. But all you need is one chefs knife to be a good multi tasker. Or MAC knives are a good more affordable alternative used by proffesional chefs everywhere.
#13
LiveSquid - Posted 8:25 am PDT 03/24/09 (1528 Posts)
Shun. 300 for a 9" yanagiba? I actually prefer my Messermeister knifes over just about any other brand Ive used. Better even than the Henckels I have and up there with the Global I have.





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