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Pedey said:The short, easy answer is that hte cheaper ones are one sheet of stainless steel cookie-cut with a handle slapped on. The good ones are 3 layers that are forced into one under intense heat & pressure. And the blade continues all through the handle so the weight is evenly distributed & all the control is in the handle, rather than the blade. Both are good knives - one is an economy knife, the other is an investment.
..... at least, that's what I always say! :lol Hopefully I haven't been lying at all my shows!
The difference in price between the knives on pages 31 and 32 varies depending on the specific model and features of the knife. Our knives range from affordable options to high-end, professional-grade knives. We strive to offer a variety of options to fit every budget and cooking need.
The price of a knife is determined by a combination of factors, including the type of steel used, the design and craftsmanship, and any additional features such as a ergonomic handle or special blade coating. Our more expensive knives are made with high-quality materials and are designed for professional use, while our more affordable options are still durable and effective for everyday use.
It ultimately depends on your personal preferences and needs. Our more expensive knives are made with premium materials and are designed to last for many years. They also often come with a longer warranty and may have additional features that make them easier to use. However, our more affordable knives are still high-quality and can be a great option for home cooks on a budget.
Yes, all of our knives come with a limited warranty that covers any defects in materials or workmanship. The length of the warranty may vary depending on the specific knife. We also offer a satisfaction guarantee, so if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you can return it for a refund or exchange.
It is recommended to have our knives professionally sharpened by a certified sharpener to maintain their quality and longevity. However, our knives are designed to hold their sharpness for a long time, and we also offer sharpening services for our customers if needed.