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Prepare Better Food with Quality Kitchen Knives

by Moses Harun

Now after a century of business, Farberware manufactures and sells a number of kitchen gadgets and accessories ranging from home appliances to barware to teapots. One of its quality made product lines is its cutlery collections, which are available in five series. As seen on Faberware's website, these five consist of the Farberware Millennium, the Stainless Soft Grip, the Farberware Classic Series, the Farberware Professional and the Farberware Kitchen Knife Sets, all of which feature lifetime limited warranties.

Product Features

The Millennium series features stainless steel handles as well as fine-edged blades which are advertized as dishwasher-safe, renedering them more easy to maintain than the majority of high-priced cutlery sets. The Stainless Soft Grip series includes the same qualities as the Millennium series except the detail that hand washing is recommended. The Professional Series has the same qualities as the first two series as well as the fact that professional series handles are given three rivets to ensure stability and strength.

The Classic Series and the Ultraedge Pro Series of the Farberware Kitchen Knife Set supposedly call for no blade sharpening thanks to their high-carbon stainless steel blades, that are now apparently the most popular materials for cutlery recently. With their non-slip handles constructed from polypropylene, and Faberware makes a great product. All you ought to remember, it would seem, is which Faberware knife set requires hand washing rather than dishwasher cleaning.

Advantages

Well, if you happen to be the kind who won't normally wash knives as you cook, but would rather place your cutlery into your dishwasher, the Farberware Millenium series would be just the thing for you. Even with the Millenium knives, you will want to realize that even the purest grade steel will rust after years of contact with the chemicals employed by your dishwasher.

Furthermore, many of the Farberware knives are constructed using high-carbon stainless steel, which has proven to be highly-resistant to corrosion and rust. Even though carbon steel is not as easy to sharpen as the more pedestrial stainless steel knives, the advertized 'no need for sharpening' advantage implies that it shouldn't come up.

The Cuisinart blades have been forged, not cold rolled, which gives you better balanced tools which rest light in your hands but heavy on the food being cut. But naturally, these abilities are present with nearly all forged knives, so this isn't much to get excited about.

And, if you are a person who wishes to own identical utensils but loses them often, you might be happy to note that the components of any Faberware knife set can be replaced at any better retailer in the country. Remember, Farberware is nearly everywhere!

Disadvantages

The somewhat narrow handles of many pieces in a Faberware knife set can create an issue for users with large hands. Even though the blades work satisfactorily usually, maintaining a proper grip on the handles might be a problem, especially when your hands are wet.

The downside of the 'no need for sharpening' characteristic, this might relate only to repeated uses, since you still need to sharpen these knives directly out of their boxes. After that, you can simply carry out maintenance to keep the knives as sharp as possible. (Basically, the 'no need for sharpening' claim is merely a marketing tool)

The final verdict about a Farberware Kitchen Knife Set: It's an average product that can be acquired for an average price. When you do more demanding kitchen jobs, you may as well part with more money to acquire top-of-the-line knives. For ordinary tasks in your home, a Farberware cutlery set will serve just fine.

Moses Harun is involved with a project that helps visitors make smart decision when shopping for knives. One of the highest rated knives reviewed on his site is the Farberware Kitchen Knife Set.

Published October 27th, 2009

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