theForged Cutlery Bread Knife Is Sharp...

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their personal experiences with the sharpness of various Pampered Chef knives, often highlighting incidents of accidental cuts and injuries. The conversation includes humorous exchanges and expressions of concern for one participant's injuries.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses fear of injury at shows due to sharp knives.
  • Another participant shares a humorous take on buying a knife expecting it to be dull, only to experience sharpness with a different knife.
  • Several participants recount personal injuries from various knives, including a pairing knife and an apple wedger, emphasizing their sharpness.
  • One participant mentions a friend's request for a finger guard while slicing a bagel, suggesting that it may not be effective.
  • Another participant discusses a past injury from cleaning a Chef Knife, noting the lasting effects.
  • Some participants share light-hearted comments about taking pictures of injuries and the humorous side of their experiences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the sharpness of specific knives, with multiple participants agreeing that several Pampered Chef knives are sharp and can lead to injuries, but no clear consensus emerges on the effectiveness of safety tools like finger guards.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a community of Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal anecdotes about their experiences with knife sharpness, without implying any official guidance or safety measures.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in shared experiences regarding product usage and safety in the kitchen may find this thread relatable.

dannyzmom
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OUCHY!

Was it at a show?...that's my worst fear!
 
Shoot! I bought the knife because I was hoping it was dull...now what am I going to do?

Kidding!

I lost two finger nails from the petite pairing knife---holy cow is that bugger sharp! Yeowch!
 
Carolyn! That is all you need! Your ear, and now this....better be careful of staph infections Girl!
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
Carolyn! That is all you need! Your ear, and now this....better be careful of staph infections Girl!

Yer tellin' me...and you should see what the freakin' ear is looking like today!!!:yuck: :yuck: :yuck:
 
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ChefNic said:
OUCHY!

Was it at a show?...that's my worst fear!

Thankfully, no. I had a friend and her kids hanging out today and I was making brie for us moms...she loved the brie, loves PC, ordered $150+ worth of products and took home (at her request) a bunch of recruiting info...so I guess it was worth the loss of blood.:rolleyes:
 
dannyzmom said:
Yer tellin' me...and you should see what the freakin' ear is looking like today!!!:yuck: :yuck: :yuck:

Don't scratch your ear with that finger, whatever you do!:eek:
 
Carolyn, I hope it heals fast for you.

Take it from me, the apple wedger is also a sharp one! My first day with it, I tried pushing the rest of the apple through, from the bottom part! Yeah, it is okay to do that with the cheapo wedger I had from the grocery store, but now with the PC one! Sliced the side of my thumb. Ouch!
 
My friend was slicing a bagel a few days before Christmas and e-mailed me that she wanted the finger guard. I told her it probably wouldn't help when cutting bagels, and maybe she needs the hold n slice.
 
Thanks so much for covering-up that owie before you took the picture. I was cringing thinking that I was going to have to look at a jagged ooie gooie finger!

Hope it feels better soon.
 
Bless your heart. I hope your ear and finger heal up soon. If you are in a lot of pain with your ear, call your docotr. A lot of times they are on call and he might can help you out on suggestions to get you through until Monday.
 
I sliced the crap out of my thumb while cleaning my Chef Knife...decided against stitches mainly due to time issues. I still have a slight scar 3 months later. It really hurt like H...
 
:yuck: Ok I have only opened two threads so far this evening and they both had pictures of Carolyn's ... shall we say..."issues"? Carolyn, put your camera away!!!:eek:
 
This one isn't icky at all... all it is is a picture of a finger with a band-aid on it. Of course, the fact that you are taking pictures of your boo boos is what worries me.
 
As long as she's fully clothed, she can take a picture of whatever she likes...just post some disclaimers first


:)

(at least her picture is better than that fuzzy one of naked burt reynolds) LOL!!!
 
I agree with the apple wedger but the tomato knife is also sharp! I chopped of a corner of my thumb with that baby!
 
Bren706 said:
Carolyn, I hope it heals fast for you.

Take it from me, the apple wedger is also a sharp one! My first day with it, I tried pushing the rest of the apple through, from the bottom part! Yeah, it is okay to do that with the cheapo wedger I had from the grocery store, but now with the PC one! Sliced the side of my thumb. Ouch!

I did the very same thing at a show:eek: ... I know it needed stiches, but I didn't go get any. Took two weeks before I could use just a band-aid. Then another week before I could take the band-aid off.
 
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sfdavis918 said:
:yuck: Ok I have only opened two threads so far this evening and they both had pictures of Carolyn's ... shall we say..."issues"? Carolyn, put your camera away!!!:eek:

LOLOLOL
Just be glad my "issues" have been as minor as they have this week...it could always be worse...:yuck:
 
So now that we all know PC knives are SHARP.....:P
Yeah I have cut myself three times while cleaning my forged utility knife. My husband said if I keep it up he is going to take the knife away...ROFL
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife really sharp?

Yes, the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife is designed with a precision-ground blade that ensures it is exceptionally sharp. This sharpness allows for effortless slicing through crusty bread and other baked goods.

How do I maintain the sharpness of the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife?

To maintain the sharpness of your Forged Cutlery Bread Knife, it is recommended to hand wash the knife with mild soap and warm water, then dry it immediately. Avoid using the dishwasher, as it can dull the blade over time.

Can the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife cut through tough crusts?

Absolutely! The serrated edge of the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife is specifically designed to cut through tough crusts with ease, making it ideal for artisan breads and other baked goods.

What materials are used in the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife?

The Forged Cutlery Bread Knife is made from high-quality stainless steel, which not only provides durability but also helps maintain the knife's sharpness over time. The handle is ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip.

Is the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife safe to use?

Yes, the Forged Cutlery Bread Knife is safe to use when handled properly. Always use a cutting board and keep your fingers clear of the blade while slicing. Additionally, the knife's design helps prevent slipping during use.

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