Furi Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip Basics Line 7-Inch Cook's Knife |

enlarge | Brand: Rachael Ray Category: Kitchen
List Price: $25.00 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $5.05 (20%)
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Rating: 3 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 14 x 3.6 x 0.8
MPN: FUR833 Model: FUR833 EAN: 9323414008334
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Features:
| • | The Rachael Ray Gusto-Grip Basics handle is made of 'super duper grippy' thermoplastic elastomer molded over a tough polypropylene core. | | • | Antimicrobial inhibiters are incorporated directly and permanently into the Gusto-Grip Basics handles during the manufacturing process. | | • | 7-Inch Cook's Knife with scallops--scalloped blade reduces friction for easier slicing. Blade manufactured from CrMoV stainless steel for rust resistance and superior edge retention. | | • | Finger groove in handle for control. | | • | Caution! Extremely sharp edges created by Furi Tech Edge Pro Knife Sharpening System (sold separately). |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Furi 7" Rachael Ray Basics Cook's Knife w/Scallops - FUR833 7" Rachael Ray Basics Cook's Knife with Scallops
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Customer Reviews:
Furi Rachael Ray Gusto Grip Basics Line 7-Inch Cook's Knife June 4, 2008 Steven Keene (Texas) Great knife for the price!! Extremely sharp and doesn't dull quickly. I cut both beef skirt steak as well as boneless chicken breast for fajitas with ease. Bell peppers and onions were a breeze. This knife cuts everything like butter!!
it's okay... March 5, 2007 98058 (Renton, WA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First off, the quality of the blade is good but not great. I only say this because I have some Pro S Henckel knives and can tell a difference. The handle is awesome! I love the feel of it although it's kind of hard to clean 'cause it's so sticky. It's good for cutting though. I never feel like I'm going to let go of the blade and cut myself. The wooden case is cheesy. Make the knives feel cheap; which they aren't but again, compared to the Pro S Henckel's, they look cheap. One gripe about these blades are that they don't sharpen as fine as the Henckel's. They get pretty sharp but not to the point where I feel like they would cut right through bone. I don't know if that's what knives are supposed to do but again, comparing these knives against the Henckel Pro S, you can't compare. These are a deal for your money but definitely look into the Henckel Pro S blades.
What a sharp looking set. February 8, 2007 B. Worded (Ontario, CA United States) This was a gift for someone. She absolutely loves them. I just wish they were easier to locate. I was under the gun for a Christmas gift and this provider was the only one who had them in stock (so I didn't have a chance to shop the price).
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