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Reddit mentions of Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition High-Carbon Blade Serrated Bread Knife (10-Inch)

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition High-Carbon Blade Serrated Bread Knife (10-Inch). Here are the top ones.

Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition High-Carbon Blade Serrated Bread Knife (10-Inch)
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    Features:
  • Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 10-Inch Serrated Bread Knife adds classic styling to your kitchen that you will love.
  • stainless steel blades resist rust, stains, and pitting, while Chicago Cutlery's exclusive 25-degree Taper Grind edge provides optimum sharpness.
  • Featuring triple brass rivets and a full metal tang, this knife gives you stability and control for sure, safe handling during meal prep.
  • The attractive, contoured walnut handle with brass rivets is comfortable in the hand and adds a classic look to your kitchen decor.
  • Chicago Cutlery's Walnut Tradition 10-inch Serrated Bread Knife comes with a full lifetime warranty. Hand washing is recommended.
Specs:
ColorWalnut
Height2.5 Inches
Length8.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2019
SizeSingle Knife
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width8.5 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition High-Carbon Blade Serrated Bread Knife (10-Inch):

u/nvkylebrown · 80 pointsr/news

"unlawful wounding" - love legal terminology sometimes.

Someone with US/UK experience please enlighten me. In the US a bread knife would be this, with no point, not really suitable for stabbing. Is a bread knife something different in the UK?

u/Sinjos · 9 pointsr/funny

Uh. Unless I'm mistaken, CC is cheaper than wusthof.

CC knife $20

Wusthof $120

u/TOP_KAK · 3 pointsr/KitchenConfidential

http://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Cutlery-Tradition-10-Inch-Serrated/dp/B00091SCV4

I really like knife linked above.

Dexter offset serrated doesn't suck either.

u/jt32470 · 3 pointsr/Frugal

You don't have to spend much to get a decent knife set.

I did a lot of research , and even though the much touted knife by victorinox is a really good knife, it is a bit pricey for my taste. Mind you, kitchen minimalists usually say that all you need is a chef's knife, a paring knife, and a good bread knife.

I purchased this set of chicago cutlery for $15 and some change. (edit) Amazon is now running a 4-for-3 promotion, so this means you buy four items that qualify for this promotion, and you get the lowest priced one free. Not a bad deal at all.

I then purchased this chicago cutlery bread knife for another $15

lastly i purchased a chicago cutlery steel to keep all the knives honed.

So, altogether it tallies up to about $42 (free shipping since it is more than $25). Keep in mind that these items all qualify for the 4-for3 promotion, so you could pick these up, and maybe buy some kitchen shears, and get them free or what not.

So far i am more than happy with my purchase. Could the Victorinox have been a better chef's knife than that Chicago Cultery? probably so. Is it that much better that i need to pay for 1 knife what i paid for almost the whole set? NO.

Just make sure you use some mineral oil on the wood handles. These knives are extremely well built, and have a good heft to them. I sharpened them with the steel, and they cut like a razor.


If you are really set on using all wood knives, then get the chicago cultery steak knife set as well. NOTE: these do not qualify for the 4-for3 promotion.

I purchased the Miu steak knives instead, note that they qualify for the 4-for3 promotion as well.

http://www.amazon.com/MIU-12-Piece-Foodservice-Poly-Handled-Steak/dp/B0009VEOCU/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1261966868&sr=8-16

Hope this helps.

u/amazonian_raider · 1 pointr/Breadit

I am not an expert and haven't tried out a bunch of different kinds or anything, but I've been quite happy with this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Cutlery-Tradition-10-Inch-Serrated/dp/B00091SCV4/

u/moose_nd_squirrel · 1 pointr/eatsandwiches

Nope just a regular bread knife. Looks like this.

u/Robots_on_LSD · 1 pointr/Breadit

Bread knives cannot effectively be sharpened, it sounds like yours is dull, get a new one. Use a long sawing motion and light pressure. You can get a good bread knife for around $10, personally I use this one I replace mine every quarter, but I use mine professionally. You should probably get six months to a year out of it.

u/EasyMacaroni · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Thought it would be fun to throw a bread knife at the ground to make it sink repeatedly, until it didn't sink and bounced back right in my face.

Thankfully, it only left a small scar (~2cm) under my nose, but it could have taken the whole thing off as easily.