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>He doesn't use a cheap 5 dollar knife and a 1 dollar knife sharpener
>He doesn't resharpen the knife before and after cooking.
>He bought a 1k dollar knife and a expensive Japanese waterstone to cook house.
>doesnt know how to type a $
>>9137579
>to cook house.
>>9137654
>implying i own a knife
>>9137579
>stop enjoying and investing in things you like to do
>>9137654
t. anon angry at people who can afford nice things
No need to buy a 1000 dollar knife unless youre extremely serious about cooking. Cooking and using a shitty 5 dollar knife is a horrible idea too though.
Best to get a good set of various knives for about 150-300 and a nice 20-40 dollar sharpening set
>>9137741
Why is a 5 bucks "Cheff" knife a bad idea? If the guy can resharpen it Everytime.
>>9138142
Literally 5 dollars? Probably won't have good edge even after you sharpen it.
Just get some Victorinox knives, they are incredible in terms of price and quality
>>9138340
Got one, like it. Handle is nice and also weight balanced. That + cheap steel and $10 stone and I'm good for a long time.
>carbide knife shredder
>>9137675
you must be british
>>9139870
That bread knife made me kek, thanks anon
>>9138142
>resharpen every time
Sure sign of a shit blade. Hone/strop every time, yes. You shouldn't have to RESHARPEN every time you use your knife if you're using quality steel. Only once you notice signs of dulling.
>>9139972
What grit stones should I get as a beginner? I don't care about having an egde sharp enough to cut my arm hair. Just a sharp knife that can cut thin slices of tomato.
>>9137579
>He doesn't exclusively use a $1 steak knife that's dull as fuck for everything
Get on my level plebs.
>>9139999
How old is your knife and what is it made of (if you know)?
I chop food with my teeth. No reason to use the metal jew.
What is a good resharpening tool for just a home set of knives? My chef's knife has dulled and honing isn't restoring its edge.
>>9140081
Arkansas stone and a steady hand
>>9140047
About a year old and says X50 Cr Mo V15 on the blade.
>>9138333
it's a piece of fucking metal, I can understand more expensive pieces of metal performing well with less maintenance, but I don' think any knife would have a bad edge when you sharpen it twice for every time you use it.
>>9140412
That guy's an idiot, you're right. If you sharpen your knife every time you use it you will get a good edge. The more expensive knives hold the edge better and feel better but you can sharpen cheap knives to almost the same angle and thickness as an expensive one.
>>9137579
Cooking a house is a felony and gets you 50 years in the Iso Cubes.
>>9140099
Pic related in OP is good enough for cheap and fast resharpening.
>>9139972
No need to resharpening the blade that much if you do it every time you cook, just a quick swep or two and that's it, literally a minute or two of your life to have a razor sharp knife Everytime you cook.
It's a good practice no matter if it's a cheap or expensive knife
>>9137579
I sharpen my knives with tea cup saucer. They are so sharp i can do the see through tomato slices
>>9142530
Pretty good, usual cheap sharpeners like the OPs image have some kind of Quartz stone and another side with porcelain or Ceramic.
>TFW didn't felt for the expensive 1k dollar knife meme
>TFW razor sharp knifes Everytime I cook.
>>9137579
>He doesn't use a cheap 5 dollar knife
I use kiwi brand knives. Get them from my local asian supermarket for $3 each. Best knives I've ever used.