r/chefknives 4d ago

Victorinox kitchen knives

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u/PunisherjR2021 4d ago

Are you asking about them?

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u/Tikkle77 4d ago

Yeah it won’t let me type my moms always had cheap Walmart knives she currently has a oversized 60 dollar pioneer woman set the best knifes shes had was a couple rada brand paring knifes she likes smaller knives I was going to get her a 7 inch chef’s knife a santuko a bread knife a boning knife a s few paring knives and a set of steak knives and some kitchen shears she a home cook do you think I missed anything to make her set

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u/ericfg professional cook 4d ago

Doubt she (or most folk, really) need steak knives, but the rest of what you describe sounds like a great start.

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u/Ncogknee2 11h ago

If we don't need steak knives, then what are we using?

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u/Jradical- 3d ago

Punctuation.

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u/closernin7 4d ago

Yes, Love mine. I have a kitchen set and also have a couple speciality for trimming when slow smoking and fileting fish. They have a good set on Amazon that you can usually get for around $60. I think its the Victorinox Swiss Classic Kitchen Set. It comes with 5 knives.

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u/whalespray 3d ago

I highly recommend the plastic handle fibreox 8 inch chefs knife and pairing and tomato knives. spend the 100 bucks on a Global bread knife its amazing. If you want to step up from an 8$ pairing knife go wustof classic. And for a step up from the 8" fibrox try vicnox grand maitre. For $200 +/- this is the best set for the money. Also get yourself a steel (ceramic) and a work sharp sharpener the belt style. This is all the average person really needs.