Cutco Knives - BladeForums. com Where is the best place to buy Cutco knives at a reasonable price? I've tried Ebay but they are not too good Also, does anyone know how to sharpen their serrated knives without sending to factory? Thanks for any information
Need Facts About CutCo Knives (Please be as objective as possible) I just spent $150 for a Japanese santoku made in Japan, with better balance, an Aogami Super blade with stainless cladding and far better balance, feel, and cutting ability than the clunky Cutco version made with 440A The boning knife and general purpose knife get quite a bit of use in our kitchen
What Steel Does Cutco Use - Chef Forum What they don't know is all knives in that price range are built to last a lifetime and with proper care they definately will The only way they won't is if you abuse them, which Cutco's guarantee doesn't even fully cover Also, in case it doesn't last a lifetime, many top of the line knives carry a lifetime guarantee
Is Cutco A Scam Please Tell Me - BladeForums. com Please tell me if Cutco is a scam or not I just started working for them recently and just now started demos I read another post from a bunch of knife fanatics on here that say they are ripping people off And its seemed like kindof a scam all along When I told my boss in the interview it
Chefs I need your honest opinion about CUTCO. - Chef Forum One reason Cutco does in-home selling is to force comparison between new Cutco knives and whatever knives people have on hand Most people don't understand sharpening and have blunt knives, so the Cutco product will look good
What to compare CutCo to? - BladeForums. com They also found the CutCo knives to be less corrosion resistant than some others, including the Henckels Professional "S," but did include CutCo as a "Quick Pick" for low-maintenance knives In any case, if CutCo is overpriced, I want to know what a comparable line would be in terms of quality, so that I could actually compare them price to price
Is Cutco A Scam Please Tell Me - BladeForums. com Cutco is able to sell their knives at such a high price because they are being sold to people by their sons, nephews, and granddaughters (basically people who care for them and trust them, or their friends, and know very little about knives)
Cutco cutlery, Whats your opinion? - BladeForums. com I don't remember if Cutco makes the customer pay for shipping If that is the case, then it is probably less expensive to buy other than Cutco and pay someone locally to sharpen the knives
Cutco - BladeForums. com Cutco is the household cutlery brand of Alcas, in Olean NY Alcas also now owns the Ka-Bar brand This is a "typical" Alcas folder, made by Alcas for sale by Cutco salespersons You will also encounter similar knives marked AURUM, made by Alcas for Aurum Etchings There has not been a separate Ka-Bar factory since 1977
Cutco knives sharpening question - BladeForums. com Cutco has a lifetime sharpness guarantee How do they do that since all knives that are used eventually need sharpening? They sharpen them for free Just contact them and send them in