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Back in January I wrote about my discovery of Kiwi knives from Thailand.
Well, I've been using them diligently for a little more than two months, so I
thought I'd post a follow up.
In the original post I described them as "like razor blades with handles",
and they are definitely that. I've found that, with regular maintenance from
a steel, they hold an edge amazingly well for such a thin blade.
As I mentioned in my discussion on the BBQ Central Radio podcast, these
knives are serious prep machines. The thin, light, and flexible blades make
prep work all but effortless. In fact, I often find myself reaching for them
rather than my Global or Wusthof knives. They are just a joy to use.
At two months in, I can say that you really can't go wrong with these;
especially at such an insanely low price.
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John
Well, I've been using them diligently for a little more than two months, so I
thought I'd post a follow up.


In the original post I described them as "like razor blades with handles",
and they are definitely that. I've found that, with regular maintenance from
a steel, they hold an edge amazingly well for such a thin blade.
As I mentioned in my discussion on the BBQ Central Radio podcast, these
knives are serious prep machines. The thin, light, and flexible blades make
prep work all but effortless. In fact, I often find myself reaching for them
rather than my Global or Wusthof knives. They are just a joy to use.
At two months in, I can say that you really can't go wrong with these;
especially at such an insanely low price.
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John