great price for top brand knives. use home25 at checkout to reduce price from 27 to £20.24
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compadre to Agent004
17 Feb 1714#2
It's not a brand. Sabatier knives can be great quality, they can also be poor. Seems they can be made anywhere, by anyone. It's not a trademark.
lugsy3
18 Feb 173#23
Just did this instore and used the code at checkout no problem.
Pleased with them, look nice and 20 year guarantee, for the money they are worth it, thanks op :smiley:
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Agent004
17 Feb 172#1
The best brand for kitchen knives in my opinion, heat added :smile:
compadre to Agent004
17 Feb 1714#2
It's not a brand. Sabatier knives can be great quality, they can also be poor. Seems they can be made anywhere, by anyone. It's not a trademark.
highwayman8155
17 Feb 171#3
That is very interesting. Now I have no idea if they are any good or not.
T02 to highwayman8155
17 Feb 17#4
Reviews on Argos site seem good.
Agent004
17 Feb 17#5
Good point , I stand corrected , I've always assumed the name was an assurance of good quality but like you've said as it's not a brand there will always be poor quality knives too :smirk:
Agent004
17 Feb 172#6
ive also got a set of Sabatier knives that I bought about 25 years ago that are still going strong hence my comment but you are spot on with you're reply
I'm sure these will be fine for basic kitchen tasks though - piercing the film on a ready meal, scraping the burnt bits off your toast, etc, etc :wink: Just don't be fooled by the name.
-=blootoon=-
17 Feb 171#8
Carving knife looks to have very little curve to the end of the blade, i prefer to see more of a curve as it is needed when carving close to the bone, but i guess each to his own
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Pleased with them, look nice and 20 year guarantee, for the money they are worth it, thanks op :smiley:
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I'm sure these will be fine for basic kitchen tasks though - piercing the film on a ready meal, scraping the burnt bits off your toast, etc, etc :wink: Just don't be fooled by the name.