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    Best knives?

    Got given some Global knives for xmas...
    sharp as! now have my eye on a stylish magnet knife-holder to prevent them getting knocked around in a drawer and a few other knives in the Global range. shame they're pricey but wow are they good.
    anyone know where to get a decent magnetic strip to hold knives? and has to be a fairly decent magnet to hold up a few knives...
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    John lewis? they stock pretty much the whole global range from what i can tell

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    Dunno if it's any use to you, but I bought mine from Barnitts (local hardware store) about a year ago - they have a website at http://www.barnitts.com/ and they have a contact sales email address - might be worth dropping them a line.

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    yuk hate globals bloody metal handels

    gave me blisters for months lol mind you if your not a chef then you wont use em all day every day i love the general purpose one thats kinda sqaure great knife i also saw wat you are lookig 4 in john lewis they have everything

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    asda do a stainless steel magnetic holder that looks quite smart for about 8 quid.

    or theres the proper global one for 60-90 quid depending on the size.

    http://www.cooks-knives.co.uk/x60HRx...peners2042.htm


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    hope you don't mind the plug but i work at a store that sells loads of this kind of thing http://www.thomaswilliam.co.uk the global magnetic holder is 50 quid for the smallest one. There are a few other brands as well, ranging from around 15 - 30 quid. I'd recommend the Stellar coz its stainless steel and has a proper strong magnet

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    Best knives I've heard of are the ultra-sharp ceramic ones. Can't say I've ever used one, but a lot of people I've talked to swear by them.

    Of course, they're not magnetic!
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    i got a legendary one right now its a shun i think its very distinctive woodgrain effect on the metal with black wood handle execptional knie razor sharp to and stays like it perfect weight to

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    Bite the Bullet....if you have nice Global Knives get a nice Global Knife Block
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    Try Swibo, cheap but good quality. Also Victorinox, and Wustoffs if you have the cash.
    Not a Global fan, had one snap under heave use & don't like the feel. Still, it's what feels right in your hand. Ceamic coated jobbies also have a tendency to be brittle & not keep a good edge.
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    I keep hearing about "Titainium knives" i have never yet found any on sale, are they real or just "Vapour tools"!

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    One of the guys in the college kitchen where i've worked has a titanium knife. It's very light and feels nice but is has holes machined in and is far flexier than other chef's (21 cm) knifes .

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    If you want light flexible single piece knives then Globals are the best.

    I hear great things about Wusthoff but don't have any direct experience.

    My personal favourites are Lion Sabatier, nice substantial Thiers knives with a full tang and 3 rivets on the handle. Beautifully balanced, nice weight (quite a bit heavier than Globals), and they hold an edge like nothing else I've ever used. The 10" cooks knife is a beast to behold and wield.

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    My personal preference is a classic-stlye sabatier, having grown up with them as my staple knife, nothing else feel quite right.
    - That said, any dencent knife is a joy to work with after you've done a year of using crappy asda knifes as a student in halls.
    - Ive now got a 6" sabateir lion, just like at home. Im possably the only student in the contry we a decent knife!

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sabatier-Par...UTF8&s=kitchen


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    Yup, I use Sabatier knives at home, couldn't justify bringing them to uni tho

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    Global Knives Magnetic holder

    Worth a look on a price comparsion site such this one that specialises in global knives http://www.global-knives-online.co.uk/ (if you are based in the uk that is). They cover most of the big merchants such as Amazon, John lewis etc.

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