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Ginsu International Traditions 14-Piece Stainless-Steel Countersaver Hanging Knife Block...
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Ginsu International Traditions 14-Piece Stainless-Steel Countersaver Hanging Knife Block...
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by Ginsu
Sales Rank: 101744

List Price: $69.99
$56.91
At Amazon on 11-15-2008.

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- Set includes 7 kitchen knives, 6 steak knives, and storage block
- Symmetrically-cut, two-dimensional serrated edges for precision slicing
- Stainless-steel blades never needs sharpening; brushed stainless-steel handles
- Versatile storage block stands on countertop or mounts on wall or under cabinet
- Knives for right- or left-handed use; limited lifetime guarantee
Product Review
Many associate Ginsu knives with the products kitschy infomercial from the 70s that begins with a karate kick to a watermelon and proceeds with a demo of these knives cutting through just about anything in the house. Like the original product, Ginsus International Traditions is designed for the home cook who is not attuned to the maintenance required of a more high-end knife. However, this line is an improvement on the original, offering the weight, balance, and style of a commercial-quality knife, while meeting current design trends and performance expectations. This 14-piece set stocks a kitchen with most cutlery needs, and packs the knives in a versatile storage block with multiple mounting options. The cutlery includes: an 8-inch chefs knife, an 8-inch slicer, an 8-inch bread knife, a 5-inch boning knife, a 4-1/2-inch utility knife, a 3-1/2-inch paring knife, and six 4-1/2-inch steak knives, plus a pair of shears. Ginsu blades are constructed from stainless steel and feature a two-dimensional serrated edge symmetrically cut on either side for more accurate slicing and for either right- or left-handed use. Edges are still as low-maintenance as ever and never require sharpening. The blades do not have full tangs but are instead encased in a strip of bakelite, which is sandwiched within a brushed stainless-steel handle. The steel handle provides some of the weight of the missing tang and a sleek, modern style. The contemporary black hardwood storage block offers several mounting possibilities. Ideal for smaller kitchens, the block mounts upright to a wall or horizontally on the bottom of a cabinet. Slots are magnetized to ensure that knives dont fall out. A swivel piece for under-cabinet mounting rotates the block to one side so handles are hidden until chefs turn handles face out to pull out a knife. The block also stands on a countertop, supported by two metal arms. Ginsu covers these International Traditions knives under a limited lifetime warranty, and recommends manual cleaning with hot, soapy water to keep them in top shape. --Cristina Vaamonde Whats in the Box 3-1/2-inch paring knife, 4-1/2-inch utility knife, 5-inch boning knife, 8-inch bread knife, 8-inch slicer, 8-inch chefs knife, six 4-1/2-inch steak knives, shears, CounterSaver hardwood storage block
Product Description
Ginsu's 14-piece CounterSaver stainless steel set features knives with a unique double edge blade for precision cutting. The commercial quality serrated knives have strength and durability and never need sharpening. A versatile CounterSaver storage block allows for under cabinet mounting, wall mounting or traditional countertop use. Comes with Ginsu's Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Product Reviews After years of putting my enginnering skills to use on the domestic front perfecting handyman skills and owning every tool known to man I have a few observations about our recent Ginsu/swivel block purchase I just installed. I don't offer this as advice, but offer these ten potentially money-saving feedback notes: 1)Resist the tempation to send the whole thing back when you realize you bought knives with no full tang construction. Some Ginsus have'em, some don't. It is way too easy to read specs an reviews then conclude "they all have'em." These don't. Significance? Have you ever had a "cheap knife" fail? Here's what happens: the blade come loose straight up from the grip while you apply pressure to a cut. The "tang" on those is a measly little protrusion of metal only glued or riveted (at best) into the handle which has rotted away. These knives were cheap, but now we will simply be aware that failure may be in the future. Which brings up the second consideration: 2)Don't be dismayed by the limited warranty. Is "wear and tear" covered by the warranty? What is a "manufacturing defect" and who will decide such if "an accident has occured? Anyway, you can return it and get a new one for $3. Yes, that seems like it is more than the initial unit purchase price. 3)When mounting the "innovative" swivel block note that whatever you mount it to can support a "15 pound permanent load". Otherwise, you may experience a scene similar to the opening of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. How do you determine this load requirement? When you can't find a wall stud (recommended) with your magnetic stud finder (not included), drill the wallboard and intall the cheapest wall anchors on earth (included), then hang a 15 pound weight off of them for 10 years. Occasionally knock the weight around to simulate the pull from a knife block. When it hasn't fallen down and destroyed your linoleum, mount the product. 4)Be careful taking the block out of its original box. The magnetic adhesive strips can simply fall out. When you get a flashlight to find which knife slot they came out of you will discover their re-installation is not trivial. You may decide to simply use this unit as a counter-top model since having knives sliding out at you sideways is not everyone's favorite game. 5)When you have chickened out and decided only the underside of your hand-made $20,000 wooden cabinets can safely hold these "weapons" follow the instructions closely. The mounting template for drilling holes "moves" ever so slightly no matter what as you mark or drill. There is no tolerance for failure, and the penalty is woodwork that resembles swiss cheese. 6)When you first assemble (not mount) the block. Remember to "snug: but do not over-tighten" the tiny screws that will support the whole thing in the air. If you tighten the holes might strip and you will have Ginsu'd feet. If you don't "snug" just right...you guessed it. Don't forget to attach the metal arm stand to the unit as directed; it is really useful with all it's additional functionality, beauty, and weight hanging in the air. 7)During your blind fitting of the bolts to the swivel unit, resist the temptation to throw the unit through a plate glass window; it would be non-productive. Instead, note that the "spacer" which you have dutifully installed in step 4 has actually made the supplied bolts too short to work. This is because there either has been some assumption that all cabinets are of equal thickness, or all bolts are the right length under all circumstances. 8)Note: now that you have intalled it you have screw-heads protruding up right inside the front of your cabinet. Remember not to put glass jars and such on that particular shelf at night or you might have something creeping back out toward you. Relegate that shelf to pasta boxes...the horizontal type, so as not to tear the bottoms out of every other kind of box during extraction/replacements. 9)you'll need a strategy for preventing childrens access to these blades now that they are essentially every bit as close to seizing as they would have been in a block on the far back of the counter. Suggestion: never invite any children into the house, and create a gated kitchen for your own. Now that it's up, be proud. You bought it (so it MUST be the best). Note that the paring knife slot seems to have the magnet recessed too far to work (or the magnet has stopped working). At any rate, be still proud but leave that slot empty at all times. 10)Finally, when it gets installed under the cabinet and you're wife walks in and freaks, telling you it looks like **** , tell her there were no studs in the wall and you were just saving everyone's life, and to make sure no child ever goes in the kitchen again. Oh, and mention the bread knife has a magnet attached to it at all times as a unique feature, the paring slot is unusable, and that thing about re-arranging the pasta boxes.
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Ginsu International Traditions 14-Piece Stainless-Steel Countersaver Hanging Knife Block...
Available from Amazon
Price: $56.91
Updated on 11-15-2008.

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