studentcook
Assistant Cook
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I am looking for two knives.
1. 8-inch chef's knife
2. meat cleaver
* best/easiest apparatus to sharpen them with also *
Price is not a huge problem for me but this is how I would like to approach this. I would like to purchase two knives that are the best possible purchase for the least amount of money spent. An example would be if someone said,
"If you are looking for the best quality knives for the cheapest amount of money then you should spend at least $300 on __ or __ at the very least. Anything under that is not worth it and you should save until you can afford __ or __. Anything over that is good but not necessary for what you posted."
Or someone might say that I can get two good knives for much cheaper and then they list the specific knife(s) that they are referring to.
So, price is not particularly an issue but I want to spend the least amount possible while still getting two knives that are worth the money. Thank you!
1. 8-inch chef's knife
2. meat cleaver
* best/easiest apparatus to sharpen them with also *
Price is not a huge problem for me but this is how I would like to approach this. I would like to purchase two knives that are the best possible purchase for the least amount of money spent. An example would be if someone said,
"If you are looking for the best quality knives for the cheapest amount of money then you should spend at least $300 on __ or __ at the very least. Anything under that is not worth it and you should save until you can afford __ or __. Anything over that is good but not necessary for what you posted."
Or someone might say that I can get two good knives for much cheaper and then they list the specific knife(s) that they are referring to.
So, price is not particularly an issue but I want to spend the least amount possible while still getting two knives that are worth the money. Thank you!
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