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  • This Cheap Pull Knife Sharpener Works Just Fine, Thank You

    This Cheap Pull Knife Sharpener Works Just Fine, Thank You

    Best knife sharpener? I have one, its the electric Chef’s Choice, its about $120. How much do I use it? Not much.

    Cheap pull knife sharpener

    What I DO use is my cheap pull knife sharpener. Its right there in the top drawer. The best knife sharpener is in a cabinet somewhere. You have to plug it in, and it makes a bit of noise. The cheap sharpener has a very low carbon footprint…

    The cheap pull knife sharpener I have is from Chef’s Choice, its low tech and handy. They also make the electric model I use every few months. I like the simple knife sharpener because of its ease of use. Just pull it out of the drawer and start pulling the knife through it.

    Works for me, how about you?

    I know there’s all this talk on the knife discussion groups about angle and all, but I just want to be able to cut onions with a sharp knife.

    On a few tangents here, I do think you should store your knives in those plastic sleeves to keep them sharp. Get some here. Throwing a sharp knife into a drawer is a quick way to unsharpen that knife. One thing with the sleeve protector, be sure the knife is dry before storing it.

    I’m not a fan of the knife block, its one more thing on my counter and who knows what’s in the bottom of that knife slot… At least you can clean kitchen drawer partitions.

    And there’s a few good cheap restaurant kitchen type knives that are almost as good as a $100 knife. Check them out here. Mark Bittman pointed out a few years back that most of your food in restaurant kitchens is cut up with cheap knives they buy in bulk:

    I started with an eight-inch, plastic-handle stainless alloy chef’s knife for $10. This is probably the most essential tool in the kitchen. People not only obsess about knives (and write entire articles about them), but you can easily spend over $100 on just one. Yet go into any restaurant kitchen and you will see most of the cooks using this same … tool. NY Times

    How to you keep your knives sharp? Let me know in the comments below.

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