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Created by Füri in cooperation with celebrity chef Rachael Ray, the Gusto-Grip line of knives are well-made, user-friendly, and fun to look at as a bonus. Designed to retain sharpness and maximize efficiency on the cutting board, Gusto-Grips blades are fashioned from a single forged piece of premium CrMoV German stainless steel. The nonslip polypropylene and rubber handles in cheerful bright orange have a comfortable reverse wedge shape that minimizes the need for squeezing and molds ergonomically to the hand. A smart touch, antimicrobial protection on the grip limits bacteria, mold, and deterioration.A great little tool, this Gusto-Grip paring knife has a versatile 4-inch blade suited to trimming eyes from potatoes or slicing nectarines. The finger notch creates greater control, and the piece comes with a blade guard that is especially handy in the picnic basket or lunchbox. A match for the Gusto-Grip chef’s and santoku knives, the parer carries a limited lifetime warranty and is best washed by hand. A 3-1/2-inch Gusto-Grip parer is also available. –Emily Bedard
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In fewer than five years, Rachael Ray has radically changed the way America cooks dinner. Her perky-girl-next-door swagger, her catchphrases for techniques, and her dinner ideology of simpler, less expensive and just in time have sold billions of books and placed her at the top of the talent heap of food television personalities.The F??ri Rachael Ray 3.5-in. paring knife is a functional, all-purpose knife perfect for any small slicing task. Designed with F??ri’s patented wedge-shape handle, this paring knife also has antimicrobial protection and Rachael Ray’s ???super duper??? rubberized grip that makes chopping and slicing comfortable. This basic knife is a terrific addition to anyone’s collection and comes with its own guard, protecting the blade during storage or while on the go.
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02月 2nd, 2008 at 1:50 am
By Eric Barry
This knife has a good feel in your hand and cuts well. It does however have NO serrations to the edge of the blade as advertised. I looked for serrations under heavy magnification too. It is of the same orange color and has the same kind of feel to the handle as the other Gusto grip knives do, but without the stainless steel pomel or tang. I didn’t care to have this particular knife included for show with the other Gusto knives and it now sits alone in one of my drawers. That being said I know I will be using this knife a lot for many things as It does cut well and feels comfortable in my hand. It’s just not display material in my opinion.