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Old 10-07-2013, 11:35 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by rsx10 View Post
Thanks everyone for your input. I don't have a budget as I don't mind forking out the cash for good products.

Any other suggestions would be great.

Thanks
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That is so dangerous!


In that case, work out a "worst case scenario" budget for yourself over the next 2 years.
In order to save some money, I would suggest you start slow and build your collection based on your cooking skill and style.
Buy items that will allow you to cook what you want to cook.

Doing a steaks a lot? Carbon steel pan.
Omelette and scrambled eggs? Non-stick.
What if you're into Chinese style cooking? Wok burner, propane tank and carbonsteel wok.

If you want to see how deep the rabbit hole goes, you should see my ever growing toy collection.....



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Originally Posted by DaFonz View Post
I have made a few knife purchases there for wedding gifts.

I think my personal favorite right know are the Shiki knives.
SHIKI Japanese Knife,Japanese Kitchen Knife,Japanese Cutlery,Japanese Chef's Knives.Com

Razor thin, very good build quality and gorgeous.
But it's the same metal as the Shun Sora I posted up earlier at almost double the price....


If you want to talk knives...
Then the rabbit hole goes even deeper
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