Thank you for the reply. Also looking for a good sharpening steel. Dont know if there are certain brands that are better than others
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Get a ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS made in Germany.
Any one of the 8" chef knives by Zwilling will last you the rest of your life if properly taken care of.
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I have Wusthof and Henckels. The guy who post the thread doesn't want expensive knives. Germans makes the best knives in the world.
Actually I found a couple henckels for around 30-50 $. I thought that was really reasonable. I just didn't know if it was worth buying one for over 100 $ a knife for someone that doesn't cook for a living. But I don't want to buy a cheap knife and not be happy either
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I've owned Henckels, Mundial, Mercer, and I am currently loving the shit out I my Globals!
I spent $1200 on my Global knives but I use them on a daily basis for work. If you don't want to spend a ton of money and just want some decent knives for the house then look into Mercer knives. Cheap and an ok knive for beginners or just for the house.
I buy everything from here....
Chef Knives To Go: Kitchen Knives, Chef Knives, Japanese Knives
You won't find better pricing anywhere.
Global knives are uncomfortable. I dont like the handles of global. German knives are more comfortable with nice ergo grip.
I use a wustof knife and I have the matching steel. Well worth the money.