Amazon.com[amazon.com] has 22-Piece Faberware Steel Knife Block and Kitchen Tool Set (Black) for $13.25. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $25+
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Model: Farberware 22-Piece Never Needs Sharpening Triple Rivet High-Carbon Stainless Steel Knife Block and Kitchen Tool Set, Black
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All serrated, stamped, and reviews show quick rusting. Trash knives I wouldn't expect to last a year. At this price point it kinda scares me these are cheaper than dollar tree knives.
All serrated, stamped, and reviews show quick rusting. Trash knives I wouldn't expect to last a year. At this price point it kinda scares me these are cheaper than dollar tree knives.
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The short tang that barely goes into the handle, but purposely deceptive by the three rivets says 'no.'
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The short tang that barely goes into the handle, but purposely deceptive by the three rivets says 'no.'
Those are the most frightening reviews next to the person who snapped the blade in three pieces. God forbid people are actually buying these and getting hurt.
Those are the most frightening reviews next to the person who snapped the blade in three pieces. God forbid people are actually buying these and getting hurt.
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For me, it is the on purpose deception that another dollar in materials would have resolved.
But yes, a blade breaking instead of bending appears to be a manufacturing issue with the tempering process. I could use some decent steak knives for outside in the summer and others for the grill, but these are just junk.
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The short tang that barely goes into the handle, but purposely deceptive by the three rivets says 'no.'
The short tang that barely goes into the handle, but purposely deceptive by the three rivets says 'no.'
For me, it is the on purpose deception that another dollar in materials would have resolved.
But yes, a blade breaking instead of bending appears to be a manufacturing issue with the tempering process. I could use some decent steak knives for outside in the summer and others for the grill, but these are just junk.
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