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Victorinox 8-Piece Knife Block Set List Price: $274.20 Sale Price: $148.99 |
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A mid-range line for the proficient or aspiring home chef, this R.H. Forschner block set consists of a selection of the most commonly used kitchen cutlery. The blades, hand-finished in Switzerland, are constructed of high-carbon, no-stain steel, with a full tang for superior strength and balance. The knives retain their sharp edges and are readily resharpened when necessary. All the utensils feature black fibrox handles, molded in an ergonomic shape that is designed to reduce wrist tension over extended periods of use. The five knives in this set consist of a 4-inch paring, 6-inch boning, 8-inch chef's, 8-inch bread, and 10-inch slicing. Completing the selection are a 10-inch sharpening steel and pair of kitchen shears. All come with designated slots in the solid hardwood block, angled for quick access. Covered by a lifetime warranty against defects, the cutlery in the set is dishwasher-safe, although washing by hand is recommended. What's in the Box 8-piece cutlery set. The set consists of: 4-inch paring knife; 6-inch boning knife; 8-inch chef's knife; 8-inch serrated bread knife; 10-inch slicing knife; 10-inch sharpening steel; kitchen shears; hardwood storage block. 8 items total. From the Manufacturer Who is Victorinox? Although Victorinox is known the world over as the creator of the Original Swiss Army Knife, the company started out in 1884 as a cutlery workshop. By the time company creator Karl Elsener delivered his first pocket knife to the Swiss Army, his cutlery business was already booming. Over the next century, Victorinox cutlery became a top-rated choice among professionals worldwide, with over 300 blades to offer. Victorinox knives have regularly appeared as highly ranked and recommended kitchen tools in Cook’s Illustrated, Men’s Health, The Cincinnati Enquirer, New York Magazine, and Natural Health, just to name a few. In 2009, the company announced a partnership with professional chef, Daniel Humm, of Eleven Madison Park in New York City. In addition, building on the success of its cutlery business, Victorinox has brought all the same quality and expertise to a wider range of products and accessories, including other kitchen tools, pocket tools, watches, luggage, and clothing. Who is R.H. Forschner? Victorinox had been a staple in European commercial cutlery for over 50 years when approached by New York’s R.H. Forschner, known since 1855 as a builder of scales for butchers, to be their sole cutlery supplier. The two companies joined forces in 1937, and R.H. Forschner subsequently became North America’s dominant professional brand, as ubiquitous in the bustling meatpacking plants of the Midwest as it is in the gleaming, four-star restaurant kitchens of Midtown Manhattan. As a division of Victorinox/Swiss Army Brands, R.H. Forschner marketed cutlery under the brand name “RH Forschner by Victorinox” and distributed to the commercial, food service, and retail trade classes. That brand has been considered a top choice of professionals worldwide with over 300 styles of blades bearing the R.H. Forschner name. However, in 2009, in conjunction with Victorinox’s 125th anniversary, the company, Victorinox Swiss Army, Inc., has decided to remove the “RH Forschner” name from all blades. Blades thenceforth only include the “Victorinox” name. What is a stamped blade? A stamped knife can usually be identified by the absence of a bolster. Stamped blades are cut into their shapes from cold-rolled pieces of steel and then ground, tempered, and sharpened. Creating them requires many less steps than forging and results in lighter, narrower blades. Some professionals prefer the thicker, heavier forged blades, but many pros, who spend much of their day cutting and slicing, enjoy a lighter knife since it’s less fatiguing and easier to manipulate at speed. Stamped knives are easier to produce and therefore less expensive. They perform very well and can approach the quality of a forged blade, but not the weight or feel. Victorinox manufactures a complete range of stamped blades with unique, patented Fibrox handles and they are considered among the greatest values in the knife industry. What knives do I need to own? Knife choice or selection is determined by many factors--size, function, style, and preference. The most important factor is function. Different knives have different uses. It is important to use the proper knife for a specific task, since proper knife selection and the use of a proper-sized, sharp knife make for safe cutting. General kitchen tasks and the knife to use for them are as follows: Paring: The most common to own and use, a paring knife is generally for small cutting jobs and peeling of vegetables or fruit. The blade size is usually from three to four inches. Choose the shape and size to fit your hand. Since this is one of the more versatile knives, owning more than one is recommended. Chef's: The most important tool and essential to every cook, a chef‘s knife is most often used in a rocking method to mince, dice, and chop vegetables and herbs. This one is known as the chef’s best friend. Slicer: Most commonly used to slice meats, poultry, and seafood, the slicer is an important companion to any host or hostess. Boning: As its name suggests, a boning knife is used to trim or remove meat and fish from the bone. Bread: Designed with a special edge, a bread knife makes easy work of cutting through crusty bread, pastries, or any item with a crust and a soft interior. Fillet: Most often used by pros and seasoned home chefs, the fillet knife is used to fillet meat and fish. Cleaver: An important addition to any collection, a cleaver is often used to cut or chop through bones. Santoku: This knife combines the features of a cleaver with a chef's knife. The curved blade helps the rocking motion used for chopping, and the wide blade works well for scooping sliced food off a cutting board and for crushing garlic. The santoku can also be used to slice meat and has a narrow spine for making thin cuts. Utility: An all-purpose knife often referred to as a sandwich knife, the utility knife peels and slices fruits and vegetables, and even carves small meats. Shaping: With its curved blade, a shaping knife is great for small precision cuts where control is essential, such as peeling, trimming, or garnishing. What are the different knife edges and what do they do? Straight: The vast majority of Victorinox knives come with a straight or fine edge. This means it has a perfect taper along the blade and no serrations. It is designed to cut without tearing or shredding. Serrated: An edge designed with small, jagged teeth along the edge. Scalloped: A blade with waves along the edge generally used to cut breads with a hard crust and soft interior, as well as tougher-skinned fruits and vegetables. Granton: This edge has hollowed-out grooves or dimples on the sides of the blade. These grooves fill with the fat and juices of the product being cut, allowing for thin, even cuts without tearing. Even with the grooves, these are still straight-edge knives and can be honed with a sharpening steel. How should I care for my cutlery? After use, knives should not be allowed to soak in water. The best practice is to hand wash and dry them immediately. This is especially true if they have been used on fruit or salty foods, which may cause some staining, even on stainless steel. Most knives require very little maintenance and it is worth the effort to protect your investment. Though Victorinox knives are dishwasher safe, this is strongly discouraged. The dishwasher’s agitation may cause damage. Additionally, harsh detergents can be harmful and cause pitting and spotting on the blades. The handles may also discolor and develop a white film with constant use of the dishwasher. Plus, intense heat associated with dishwashers is not good for the temper of the blade. How do I keep my knives sharp? All quality knives require proper maintenance to keep them in perfect cutting shape. The best of edges will quickly dull if it strikes metal, glass, or Formica. A wooden cutting board makes the best cutting surface. And, if a slip occurs, a proper cutting board is safer for the user. Frequent use of a Victorinox sharpening steel will keep blades in tip top working condition. All straight-edge knives need steeling to keep their edges. How to ""Steel"" a Knife 1. Hold the steel firmly in your left hand with the guard positioned to stop the blade should it slip. 2. Hold the knife in your right hand and place on top part of steel as shown. 3. Raise back of blade one-eighth inch. 4. Now, moving the blade only, draw it across the steel in an arching curve, pivoted at your wrist. The blade tip should leave the steel about two-thirds of the way down. 5. Repeat the same action with the Blade on the bottom side of the steel. Always maintain the same pressure and angle on both sides of the steel. 6. Repeat five or six times. When a sharpening steel no longer does the job, it’s time to take the knife to a qualified knife sharpener who will place a new edge on it. This, along with use of the sharpening steel, will give you many years of sharp, safe blades. Please note that electric knife sharpeners can be harmful. They have to be used carefully as they remove too much metal, can harm the temper of the blade, and most important can change the factory-applied edge angle. How should I store my knives? Safety is the biggest concern of storage, both to the user and to protect the knife's edge. Choices include a knife magnet, knife block, drawer insets, and also individual knife protectors. Victorinox 8pc Forschner Block SetR.H. Forschner 8-piece Oak Block Set includes 4" rabbit knife, 6" boning knife, 8" chef's knife, 10" slicer, 8" bread knife,10" sharpening steel, and 3" kitchen shears withblack fibrox handles; slanted oad block included. |
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Flexrake CLA324 Classic Hand Fork List Price: $13.99 Sale Price: $5.90 |
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CLA324 Features: -Classic design hand fork.-Heavy duty heat treated fork.-Solid oak handle. Dimensions: -Length: 10''. |
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Victorinox Chef's Knife |
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8-inch multipurpose chef's knife designed for chopping, mincing, slicing, and dicing High-carbon stainless steel blade provides maximum sharpness and edge retention Blade is conical ground lengthwise and crosswise for minimal resistance while cutting; laser tested to ensure optimum cutting power Patented 2-inch Fibrox handle is textured, slip resistant, and ergonomically designed for balance and comfort Hand washing recommended; lifetime warranty; expertly made in Switzerland |
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Radius Garden 207 PRO Ergonomic Stainless Steel Bulb Auger List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $30.98 |
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Radius Garden 207 Bulb Auger The PRO Bulb Planter is a uniquely designed, carbon steel auger head with depth indicators and an extended tooth for easy insertion into compacted soil. Like the Radius PRO Stainless tools, it features a large "O" handle and extra-wide raised forward kick for reduced strain, better balance, and ease-of-use. These tools also include a resin-encased steel core shaft that is virtually unbreakable. Radius Garden 207 Bulb Auger Features: NRGPRO mid length bulb auger Four times the gripping surface with room for both hands Unbreakable resin encased steel shaft Seamless, extra long socket Extra wide raised forward step, offset from shaft for better leverage and comfort Carbon Steel 7.5" x 4.3" x 41.3" |
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Flexrake CLA336 15-Inch Classic Long Reach Rake, Hand Style List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $7.18 |
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Flexrake CLA336 Classic Long Reach Hand RakeFlexrake introduces Classic - a full line of essential tools reminiscent of gardening's glorious tradition. Modeled after hard-to-find antiques from a time when tools were painstakingly crafted by hand, Classic features quality craftsmanship and details like beautiful oak handles and durable carbon steel blades.Flexrake CLA336 Classic Long Reach Hand Rake Features:; Long reach hand rake; Classic design; Small hand held tool for raking soil; Handcrafted Quality; Beautiful 15" Oak Handle; Durable Carbon Steel Blade |
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Flexrake CLA334 15-Inch Classic Long Reach Hoe, Hand Style List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $7.18 |
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Flexrake CLA334 Classic Long Reach Hand HoeFlexrake introduces Classic - a full line of essential tools reminiscent of gardening's glorious tradition. Modeled after hard-to-find antiques from a time when tools were painstakingly crafted by hand, Classic features quality craftsmanship and details like beautiful oak handles and durable carbon steel blades.Flexrake CLA334 Classic Long Reach Hand Hoe Features:; Long reach hand hoe; Classic design; Small hand held tool for cultivating soil; Handcrafted Quality; Beautiful 15" Oak Handle; Durable Carbon Steel Blade |
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Pro Grip 5012 Carbon Fiber Fork Protectors MX Dirt Sale Price: $39.95 |
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5012 Carbon Fork Protectors By Pro Grip Protects upper fork tube from dings and scratches Real Carbon Fiber 230 mm long Fits most and easy install too |
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Origin8 Pro Pulsion Synergy 1-1/8" Road Bicycle Forks List Price: $259.98 Sale Price: $169.97 |
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While we all can't be Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France, we can enjoy riding through the great outdoors on a road bike. Road biking is fast growing sport that not only gets you outside, but gets you physically fit as well. Road bikes are designed for speed. They have light weight frames and thin high pressure tires for gliding over hard road services.
Most new cyclists will want to start with a quality bike that won't break the bank. The primary driver of a road bike's cost is the frame. Bicycle frames are made from various different materials. The materials drive the cost. Most high end road bikes are made from light weight but strong materials. Bikes on the lower end of the price range have frames made from either steel or aluminum. Aluminum is lighter but offers a harsher ride. Steel of course is stronger and heavier, but offers a smoother ride due to the extra weight.
Working our way a little further up the price scale, medium priced bikes offer frames with some components and parts made out of carbon. Many medium priced bikes have aluminum frames with carbon forks. Even further up the price line are bikes that have both frames and components made from carbon fiber. Carbon fiber is a material that consists of thin fibers made primarily of carbon. Carbon fiber is a very strong and durable material that is very light.
The most elite (and expensive) bikes are made from Titanium. Often referred to as the "space age metal", Titanium is very light weight and strong. Titanium also has the benefit of being corrosion resistant as well. Bikes made with Titanium are expensive and definitely intended for high end cyclists.
If you aren't sure exactly which of the various frame options are right for you, take a test ride. Riding a bike made from the different materials is the best way to make the right choice for your road bike.
In in addition to the frames, the various components of the bike, including wheels, gears, and brakes can make a big difference as well. After all, who wants to be in the middle of their ride and having to fight with the shift mechanism.
The right bike for you will boil down to a combination of price, comfort, features and style. When buying your road bike, focus on getting the best frame you can buy. Components such as brakes, shifters, seats, etc can all be upgraded later, but the frame is the core of the bike.
Most importantly once you do purchase your bike, get out there and ride it!
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Bottecchia Super Bikes
In conclusion, Bottecchia is reviewed as one of the few legends of the bike industry. In fact, Bottecchia is now represented all over Europe with 300 dealers in Italy as well as dealers in Germany, Belgium, France, Austria, Denmark, Britain and Slovenia.
For bikers who dig carbon fiber frames, the Bottechia CF78 Team offers the swanky ride. Such an embellishment are matched in this model by the maximum efficiency of Shimano DuraAce derailleurs and shifters, the lightweight but durable carbon fiber crank of FSA SLK, and reliable bottom bracket from Mega-Expo and the wheel set Vuelta XRP Pro, some features that make for a spread-eagled finish.
The brand offers a wide variety of bikes to fit every emerging demand in the road. But before you decide to purchase a Bottecchia, you must first check your budget. Always to stick to your budget and never buy a bike that will left you utterly bankrupt even if it has the highest possible specs. These bikes can be found at various online merchant sites where the best brands of bikes are on sale everyday. However, for quality assurance purposes it is strongly advised to purchase Bottecchia in authorized dealers and retail outlets nearby.
These bikes have always been in the forefront of the bike industry for decades. The company's line of frames, parts and accessories are renowned for its quality, design and performance. Thus, increasing in demand for athletes, professional and casual bikers alike. Its competitive features made it as one of the few bike brands in the world to provide quality performance, stylish design and extreme bike experience.
Bottecchia new line of bikes are exceptionally awesome! Like the Bottecchia CF66 Pro for instance, is an eye candy for professional sprinters. With its premium specifications and equipment, the CF66 Pro will surely leave the competition biting the dust. Its Smooth as silk performance is made possible by the monochrome full carbon frame powered by a carbon fiber fork. Another bike celebrity is the CF662 which is as classy as the CF66 Pro and with similar frame assembly.
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Which hybrid: Specialized Sirrus, Trek 7.3 FX, or Jamis Coda?
I'm about to buy a bike to replace my 1973 (yes, 1973) Raleigh Grand Prix road bike. Because I'll be doing a lot of city riding, I'd like to buy a hybrid. I like both the Sirrus and the 7.3 FX because they have geometry that's more similar to that of a road bike, but I'm having trouble deciding between them. I haven't ridden a Jamis Coda Sport yet, but I understand it has a steel frame and people seem to love them. Does anyone have any recommendations one way or the other? Can you provide pros and cons for any of these bikes? I'm also considering the Sirrus Sport and 7.5 FX because they have carbon forks, which is supposed to make the bike feel less stiff. (I understand the Jamis is less stiff because of its steel frame.) Any advice on whether getting carbon forks is worth the additional (~$200) cost? Thanks so much!
I have a Specialized serris and I really love it. My husband and I bought these bikes 2 years ago and ride them pretty much daily. We had the handlebars changed out to uprights because I have carpel tunnel and my husband has a bad back. We also have the clip on pedals. I coulnd't be more happier with this bike.
The 100-mile myth
What locavores forget, or don't stop to consider, is that calculating the emissions over the entire life-cycle process is far more complex than counting transportation miles.
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