What Do You Love About Forged Cutlery?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers on participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions about Pampered Chef's Forged Cutlery, discussing various aspects that they appreciate about the knives, including their design, quality, and usability.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions loving the handles for their perfect fit and the balanced weight of the knives.
  • Another participant appreciates the lifetime warranty and the professional quality of the knives, emphasizing the option to sell them individually.
  • Several users highlight the sheath covering as a protective feature that is not commonly found with other chef-quality knives.
  • One participant shares that customers often comment on the cover and the ability to buy knives individually, noting the professional quality and weight.
  • Another participant discusses the importance of demonstrating proper knife skills, mentioning that many people are unaware of how to hold a chef's knife correctly.
  • One participant expresses love for the weight of the knives, stating it requires little effort to cut through food.
  • Another participant notes that the knives have improved their vegetable prep time and encouraged better knife skills.
  • A local professional chef's positive opinion on the knife's quality and estimated value is shared by multiple participants.
  • One participant shares their husband's enthusiasm for the knives, which led to a purchase by a friend.
  • Another participant expresses satisfaction with the ease of cutting through chicken breasts and appreciates the reminder to hone the knife.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express positive sentiments about the Forged Cutlery, with various aspects highlighted as favorites. No clear consensus emerges on a single feature that stands out above all others.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and preferences regarding the use and features of the Forged Cutlery, with insights from both consultants and customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on how to discuss and promote Forged Cutlery may find the shared experiences and opinions beneficial.

missydivine
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I"m doing a segment on Forged Cutlery at our meeting and I would love your input! What do you say/do to sell our collection.

TIA
 
I love the handles. They fit my hand perfectly.

I love the weight--nice and balanced.
 
Lifetime warranty!

I also love that they're not a "dumbed down" set of knives - they're professional quality. And by selling them individually, customers can pick the knives they'll actually use, instead of being forced to buy a set that contains items they'll never even pick up.
 
I always say that that I like the sheath covering. I have bought other chef quality knives that didn't come with it. It really protects them in the drawer (I never liked having knives on the counter on a block anyway). I invite people to touch and handle them. Cath
/kitchenCPR
 
all of the above!
 
PC_CPR said:
I always say that that I like the sheath covering. I have bought other chef quality knives that didn't come with it. It really protects them in the drawer (I never liked having knives on the counter on a block anyway). I invite people to touch and handle them.


Cath
/kitchenCPR

It's funny, but this is the one thing that a lot of my customers comment on! I love the professional quality and weight of the forged cutlery, and so do my customers, but they all love the cover, too, and the fact that they can buy one at a time! :)

ETA - one thing I love best about our knives is that we can demonstrate how to use them properly, unlike many kitchen stores where you just buy the knives and go off and cut yourself b/c you don't know how to hold it, etc.!!
 
Here is a great site!http://www.cheftalk.com/content/bio.cfm?authorid=15

This website shows some great "articles" on Chef's Knives- Part I and Part II. This has pictures that shows how to HOLD and use a chef's knife. Anytime I am discussing our forged knives, I ALWAYS talk about basic knife skills. I am amazed at how many people don't even know how to hold a chef's knife properly. A proper hold gives you more strength, more control, and less fatigue to your hand and wrist. (I mention this at my shows, too.) I noticed the name of the author of those articles...isn't that "our" Chef Chris?!?!?!


Aside from knife skills, I talk about the things I love about our forged knives:

-Forged german steel...stronger, individually hammered pieces. These are NOT stamped out of a sheet of metal!

-Balanced and nice weight...fits into your hand nicely. Professional chef's were involved in the production process of these knives, so you know they work well in the kitchen. (Be sure to pass around a knife in it's sheath so people can look at them and feel how well they are made.)

-Lifetime warranty...these will be the last knives you ever have to purchase!

-Be sure to explain the importance of getting our knife honer to keep them sharp. Honing is the process of bringing the blade back into alignment. During use, very small imperfections are created on the blade, making it not as sharp as it should be. Honing fixes those imperfections and re-creates the perfectly sharp edge. Hone your knife every 2-3 uses (or more...most professional chefs hone before every use and it's a great habit to get into...you always have a super sharp knife that way!) with 4-5 swipes through our honer from butt end to the very tip of the knife. Honing does NOT take any part of the blade off- it just re-aligns it. Then, once honing is no longer giving you that sharp edge, it's time to have it professionally sharpened. This is where a small amount of the blade is shaved off to create a new razor sharp edge. This will only need to be done every year or two, depending on how often you use your knives.

While I love the fact that our knives that have the self-sharpening cases are lifetime warranteed as well, they are NOT the same quality of our forged knives. Our forged set is for the person who uses knives on a very regular basis, someone who wants professional quality. Our less expensive set is for someone who cooks very rarely, but who would like a quality sharp knife to reach for each time! So, it depends on the person's situation as to which line of knives I would reccommend to them. Personally, I LOVE my forged knives and I don't know what I did before them!

That is basically my knife "demo" in a nutshell. I talk about our forged knives and their benefits and then go into knife skills a little bit. Also, make sure to mention our cutting boards and how they will help to keep your knives sharp!
 
Thank-you Kelly for providing that website about Chris Koetke. I had wanted to find a site just like this since I returned home from conference. This has all the information I need and thanks for all the information you shared about what you say about FC.
Sue Adams
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Thanks for the great comments. I'll have to check out the website.
 
I love EVERYTHING...but most of all the weight...they are nice and heavy, therefore takes little effort to cut through something.
 
I love how easy they are to use, they fit in the hand well, and they greatly decrease my vegetable prep time. They've also forced me to start using good knife skills or risk getting hurt.
 
We had a local (German) professional chef (20 years experience) come to our cluster meeting last week and demo garnishing techniques. Afterwards, we asked him for his honest opinion of the chef's knife and how much he thought it cost. He felt it was an extremely well made knife (especially liked how it felt in the hand) and estimated it would go for 130 Euros (that's $179!).:)
 
Now that's a testimonial!
 
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legacypc46 said:
We had a local (German) professional chef (20 years experience) come to our cluster meeting last week and demo garnishing techniques. Afterwards, we asked him for his honest opinion of the chef's knife and how much he thought it cost. He felt it was an extremely well made knife (especially liked how it felt in the hand) and estimated it would go for 130 Euros (that's $179!).:)

Wow what cool info.
 
My DH loves our new forged cutlery and how sharp they are. He gloated to a freind about how great they were and they ended up buying the host set!
 
I love the way I can cut a fresh chicken breast with three fingers and it still cuts like butter. I like the way the cover reminds me to hone my knife and put it back before it gets damaged. And I Definitely feel Pampered when I'm using such a fine piece of cutlery.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you love about the quality of Forged Cutlery?

The quality of Forged Cutlery is exceptional, as it is crafted from high-carbon stainless steel, which ensures durability and long-lasting sharpness. The precision-forged blades provide a perfect balance and weight, making them comfortable to use for extended periods.

How does the design of Forged Cutlery enhance its performance?

The design of Forged Cutlery is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional. The ergonomic handles provide a secure grip, allowing for better control while cutting. Additionally, the full tang construction adds strength and stability to each knife, enhancing overall performance.

What makes Forged Cutlery a great investment for home cooks?

Forged Cutlery is a great investment for home cooks because it combines quality, performance, and longevity. With proper care, these knives can last a lifetime, making them a cost-effective choice compared to cheaper alternatives that may need frequent replacement.

How easy is it to maintain Forged Cutlery?

Maintaining Forged Cutlery is relatively easy. Regular honing and occasional professional sharpening will keep the blades in top condition. Additionally, hand washing and drying the knives immediately after use will help prevent damage and maintain their appearance.

Can Forged Cutlery be used for all types of cooking?

Yes, Forged Cutlery is versatile and can be used for all types of cooking. Whether you're chopping vegetables, slicing meat, or preparing delicate herbs, the various knife styles available ensure that you have the right tool for every task in the kitchen.

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