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Posted By: Chumleyhunts Decent Knife - 05/10/23
Decided I need a decent "chef" knife in my kitchen. Everything I have right now is cheap stuff(other than a few Pampered Chef knives my wife bought year ago that while not cheap, aren't very good for the money). I was looking at the Victorinox 6" and 8" Chefs knife. Just wondering of anyone had better suggestions for the money.
Posted By: beretzs Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
I have a Wusthoff set in my kitchen. Been using them for 6-7 years now. They take a good edge and seem to hold up well.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
Victorinox are good knives.
Posted By: Mannlicher Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
Brazilian made Mundial knives are high quality, lower price. I have several still in use after more than 30 years.
Posted By: Boarmaster123 Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
I have had Wustuf and JS Henkel chef knives for over 25 years. I think both were referred to as their classic series. Probably the best money I spent for kitchen tools over my life. I cant say what these brands produce today but the knives I bought from both companies decades ago have been great. At 60 I figure they will outlast me.
Posted By: Cheesy Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
Henkel, Wusthof, a big Case, Victorinox, customs from Mike Miller a little of everything. All get used for their purpose.

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Posted By: MickinColo Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
Messermeister and Henckel before them we used a number of Green River knives.
Posted By: Remington40x Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
I support Wusthof as a fine choice. I have a basic set (chef's, carving, serrated, three sizes of paring and four steak knives) that were the basic set in the block when I bought them. I like them so much I've given several sets to family members as wedding gifts. They will long outlast me.
Posted By: BigDave39355 Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
No frills..

Rada from the flea market or kids school fundraiser.

Made in USA.
Posted By: srwshooter Re: Decent Knife - 05/10/23
Rada makes a great tomato knife. Dexter/ russell makes good knives at great prices
Posted By: Hogwild7 Re: Decent Knife - 05/12/23
Dexter Sanisafe. I have a Henkels set in the kitchen but prefer the sanisafe.
Posted By: JimInAK Re: Decent Knife - 05/12/23
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
Brazilian made Mundial knives are high quality, lower price. I have several still in use after more than 30 years.

+1 on Mundial, especially the 5100 series. Comparable to Wurstoff classic line for a fraction of the price. I don't have their chefs knife but have a few of their smaller knives.

https://www.mundialusa.com/en/04-go...eries/5110-8-8-chefs-gift-box-p-484.html
Posted By: JimInAK Re: Decent Knife - 05/12/23
In the past couple years I've switched from Dexter - Russell to Mercer filet knives. I've been very happy with the quality of steel and comfort of their handles. Their chef's knives may be worth a look at too.

https://www.amazon.com/Mercer-Culinary-Genesis-Forged-Bolster/dp/B00DT1XFSQ

https://www.amazon.com/Mercer-Culinary-M23510-Renaissance-8-Inch/dp/B002R1CGV6
Posted By: New_2_99s Re: Decent Knife - 05/15/23
Got lots !!

This is just from the kitchen, not camper, nor shop.

All function as required.

Mundial;

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Wusthoff;

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Henkels;

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Kenato Damascus;

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Posted By: 1beaver_shooter Re: Decent Knife - 05/17/23
I have tried or used most of the high dollar brands and just keep coming back to an old hickory guess I just don't trust a knife that doesn't rust
Posted By: sparkman10mm Re: Decent Knife - 05/17/23
Originally Posted by Remington40x
I support Wusthof as a fine choice. I have a basic set (chef's, carving, serrated, three sizes of paring and four steak knives) that were the basic set in the block when I bought them. I like them so much I've given several sets to family members as wedding gifts. They will long outlast me.
I agree 100%
I purchased a set of Wusthoff Classics in '95..
.they take a good edge & have held up very well
Posted By: buttstock Re: Decent Knife - 11/15/23
Fwiw:
www.americastestkitchen.com/equipment_reviews/2357-the-best-chef-s-knives-under-75
Posted By: Chapoosa Re: Decent Knife - 11/15/23
Originally Posted by srwshooter
Rada makes a great tomato knife. Dexter/ russell makes good knives at great prices

I agree, for the money Rada is hard to beat.
Posted By: Sandlapper Re: Decent Knife - 11/15/23
The Zwilling Four Star forged, German-steel 8" chef knife is on sale for $50.

https://www.amazon.com/Zwilling-Henckels-ZWILLING-Chefs-Knife/dp/B00004RFKS
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