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Posted at 3:02 AM on Friday 06/12/09 by
Ben
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Walmart.com has the Farberware 23-Piece Cutlery and Kitchen Tool Set for $20 + shipping. Shipping is about $8; free in-store pickup in most locations. Includes a chef knife, a slicer, a parer, shears, a boning knife, six steak knives, measuring spoons, three spatulas, a Santoku and a cutting board, all in an attractive wood holder.
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    rebate_king - Posted 3:24 am PDT 06/12/09 (336 Posts)  Report Spam

    for the price you can't beat this.

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    CompWiz17 - Posted 7:23 am PDT 06/12/09 (4902 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1: for how long these will last, they're a waste at any price.

    One of my friends once bought some serrated WalMart steak knives, and they were dull right off the shelf. Good luck sharpening a serrated knife.

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    sggoodman - Posted 8:10 am PDT 06/12/09 (93 Posts)  Report Spam

    Reviews do not look good on this one. Pass

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    dave_c - Posted 8:45 am PDT 06/12/09 (16750 Posts)  Report Spam

    So #2 is trying to say it's worthwhile to pay more for quality? What a tool.

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    CompWiz17 - Posted 9:33 am PDT 06/12/09 (4902 Posts)  Report Spam

    dave_c wrote:
    So #2 is trying to say it's worthwhile to pay more for quality? What a tool.


    You seem to be ignoring the principle of "good enough". A harbor freight wrench is good enough to tighten a bolt. A walmart knife is not good enough to cut food with easily.

    Plus, there's the whole lifetime warranty on Harbor Freight tools.

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    BargainHunter777 - Posted 10:40 am PDT 06/12/09 (101 Posts)  Report Spam

    TZ5 is an excellent camera.

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    ThoreauHD - Posted 11:41 am PDT 06/12/09 (477 Posts)  Report Spam

    Well, if it's true that the knife don't cut then I'm thinking it's not very useful.

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    MaJoad52 - Posted 1:04 pm PDT 06/12/09 (457 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hey, we all agree it's junk... what's to argue about?

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    dave_c - Posted 9:31 pm PDT 06/12/09 (16750 Posts)  Report Spam

    CompWiz17 wrote:
    dave_c wrote:
    So #2 is trying to say it's worthwhile to pay more for quality? What a tool.


    You seem to be ignoring the principle of "good enough". A harbor freight wrench is good enough to tighten a bolt. A <a>walmart knife is not good enough to cut food with easily.

    Plus, there's the whole lifetime warranty on Harbor Freight tools.


    On the contrary, you just didn't know jack about tools then took a defensive position after you screwed over other people by trying to play "I know enough to decide".


    You SCREWED your fellow classmates into crap, now they have to deal with your mistake.

    Realize something cheezwiz, the internet is a source of info, but not one that replaces actually having, using, contrasting things in first person, not one time but for years and years.


    Remember, cheap ass tools have been around for longer than you have. Who wouldn't like to save money if there were no downsides?

    The difference is, people who use these tools instead of staring at them and the price, realize the difference IN USE, while you only try to achieve, umm, what exactly? A pretend ego on a deal website?

    LOLROFPMPBBQ

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