Can anyone recommend a good Chef Knife that isn't terribly expensive?

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dragnlaw

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Linda... sliding a blade across the palm of your hand and splitting it open ... that always dulls a knife too! ;)
Actually, the guy in the store showing me, had limited movement in one hand. I took from the quickness of his action to correct me as maybe he had learned the hard way. :ermm:

Guess I should mention it is a hard plastic.
I like that snap one too.
 

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It actually did NOT come with a sleeve. So looks like I have to buy one. I'll check into some, including the Victorinox knife safe.

I'll tell you what, though, I picked the knife up and never has a knife set so well in my hand before. It is *so* comfortable. All of my other knives feel fine, but a couple of you and all the reviewers I read weren't kidding - it fits my hand perfectly.
 

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I'd just like to say that this is a great knife and cuts beautifully. However, I've already cut myself with it, but not from using it. Until I can get a sleeve for it, I have it stored in my utensil drawer, up against the far side, blade up (I'm afraid to put it blade down because I don't want to dull it). I was rooting through the utensil drawer to find my pie server when my right hand brushed against the knife and now I have 2 small slices on my middle finger. :rolleyes:

Just shows how sharp that sucker is and why I really need to cover it with something. So until I can purchase a proper sleeve, is there anything I can cover the knife with (that won't dull the blade) so this doesn't happen again? I suppose I can store it in another drawer, especially one that my son doesn't get into often, for obvious reasons. But, for now, I'd still prefer to cover it.
 

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I'd just like to say that this is a great knife and cuts beautifully. However, I've already cut myself with it, but not from using it. Until I can get a sleeve for it, I have it stored in my utensil drawer, up against the far side, blade up (I'm afraid to put it blade down because I don't want to dull it). I was rooting through the utensil drawer to find my pie server when my right hand brushed against the knife and now I have 2 small slices on my middle finger. :rolleyes:

Just shows how sharp that sucker is and why I really need to cover it with something. So until I can purchase a proper sleeve, is there anything I can cover the knife with (that won't dull the blade) so this doesn't happen again? I suppose I can store it in another drawer, especially one that my son doesn't get into often, for obvious reasons. But, for now, I'd still prefer to cover it.
Maybe a thick cardboard, fold it over and cut it to shape and then staple the edge and use that as a temporary sleeve holder or until you can put a magnetic strip on the wall or get a decent block.
 

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Maybe a thick cardboard, fold it over and cut it to shape and then staple the edge and use that as a temporary sleeve holder or until you can put a magnetic strip on the wall or get a decent block.
Thank you. I think for now I'll take your suggestion of the cardboard until I can find a better solution. Previously, others in this thread mentioned purchasing plastic or 'snap' covers for the knife. May look into those as well. I had just forgotten to check into it... until I cut myself this evening, lol.
 

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The cardboard is exactly what I did with several knives I gave to some friend - just cut a piece of thick cardboard, 1/2" longer, and 1/2" wider than twice the widest part of the blade, so when folded in half, it would be 1/4" wider, then I put some heavy tape over the open edge, before putting the blade near the folded edge. The kid was very careful with it, and would take the knives into his bedroom, when finished (some people in his home didn't know how to take care of kitchen ware). I got him obsessed with sharpness, and he shows me how sharp he gets some knives he has worked on by shaving some hair off the side of his arm! I think the rest of his family is afraid to use his knives, which is a good thing!
 

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You may find that cardboard just perfect. All my Rada knives came in the cardboard and I still use them.

and I still have not found my littlest Rada knife, the paring knife - but I found the cardboard cover! Empty! arghhh
 

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You may find that cardboard just perfect. All my Rada knives came in the cardboard and I still use them.

and I still have not found my littlest Rada knife, the paring knife - but I found the cardboard cover! Empty! arghhh
You'd be surprised that a lot of cutlery and knives get thrown out by accident during cleanup, it happens all the time in a professional kitchen.
 

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Yeah, I'm not ruling that out. But it is just me, in an extremely confined space but spread out. That doesn't make sense I know but...
But I'm usually a bit fanatical about my knives. Even if I forget exactly where I've put them, I know they are only in certain designated places.
LOL - usually!
 

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I accidently tossed my beloved bird's beak paring knife once. Fortunately, it was found missing prior to trash day and my fella found it for me. I use it nearly daily so it would have been a huge loss for me. Although I have seen many bird's beak paring knives, I have never seen another like mine.
 
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