Great video on properly dicing an onion. Learned a lot. Have a set of about every Cutco knife available and just got a storage block at a Cutco sale at my local Costco. Also have my in-laws Cutco steak knives and a couple of their Cutco kitchen knives dating from about 1958. Still sharp and wonderful quality!
Fantastic! Just ran a knife skills for home cooks class this evening and had everyone make pico de gallo to practice their knife skills. Some good ships and you have a crowd pleaser
The sound it makes going through the onion is a crushing noise. An actual sharp knife won't do that. For example ua-cam.com/video/hgP3WwULyWg/v-deo.html
hm, my Cutco the same knife kills onion and can not get even through ....only cheese knife performs, all other since the very beggining are dull as spoon....very disapointed
@@kitchenguyluke3559Thank you . I got mine set from Costco. Customer service was not that helpful when I called for two years. Shipping charges are not cheap. After soo many phone calls, and talking with Cutco representatives at special events I somehow got in touch last week with someone who wave shipping costs, and shipped my whole set yesterday. Long waiting time is also very inconvenient, since I cook a lot and need knives. All in all , so far very disappointing investment.
@@cococho2767 , hat sounds frustrating if that's your experience for sure. After 16 years I'll tell ya that is definitely not a normal experience. I've also noticed a lot of Costco clients using the wrong knife for the wrong job which dulls the knives quickly. What knife/knives are feeling dull for ya?
@@kitchenguyluke3559 The only that worked is cheese knife, all others were sitiing in the storage comaprtement I got for knives. I am very particular to wash them and wipe thoroughly after every use...I changed all my cutting boards that could dull my knives. But to be honest cheep paring Zwilling I used all the time, bcs Cutco's were pain....so I will see how they will come back. One more thing, Cutco knives are so thick and it makes them much heavier and useless for cutting fine sweets I make. We need thiner blades knives
Great video on properly dicing an onion. Learned a lot. Have a set of about every Cutco knife available and just got a storage block at a Cutco sale at my local Costco. Also have my in-laws Cutco steak knives and a couple of their Cutco kitchen knives dating from about 1958.
Still sharp and wonderful quality!
Cool! I’m going to be making a pico de Gallo soon so this helps.
Fantastic! Just ran a knife skills for home cooks class this evening and had everyone make pico de gallo to practice their knife skills. Some good ships and you have a crowd pleaser
Thx man this really helped me a lot!!
Hi and thanks!
The sound it makes going through the onion is a crushing noise. An actual sharp knife won't do that. For example ua-cam.com/video/hgP3WwULyWg/v-deo.html
hm, my Cutco the same knife kills onion and can not get even through ....only cheese knife performs, all other since the very beggining are dull as spoon....very disapointed
No worries, here to help. Tell me more - how long have ya had em? Where'd you get em? How many do ya have?
@@kitchenguyluke3559Thank you . I got mine set from Costco. Customer service was not that helpful when I called for two years. Shipping charges are not cheap. After soo many phone calls, and talking with Cutco representatives at special events I somehow got in touch last week with someone who wave shipping costs, and shipped my whole set yesterday. Long waiting time is also very inconvenient, since I cook a lot and need knives. All in all , so far very disappointing investment.
@@cococho2767 , hat sounds frustrating if that's your experience for sure. After 16 years I'll tell ya that is definitely not a normal experience. I've also noticed a lot of Costco clients using the wrong knife for the wrong job which dulls the knives quickly. What knife/knives are feeling dull for ya?
@@kitchenguyluke3559 The only that worked is cheese knife, all others were sitiing in the storage comaprtement I got for knives. I am very particular to wash them and wipe thoroughly after every use...I changed all my cutting boards that could dull my knives. But to be honest cheep paring Zwilling I used all the time, bcs Cutco's were pain....so I will see how they will come back. One more thing, Cutco knives are so thick and it makes them much heavier and useless for cutting fine sweets I make. We need thiner blades knives