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11-27-2020, 11:20am | #1 | ||||||
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Need some advice on electric carving knives
So I have this electric carving knife and have not had to use it in years. It is that kind that has the double blades. When carving, meat gets in between blade and basically makes it more difficult to carve.
Do they make single blade carving knives and if so, are they any good. |
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Can't help. I use either a Wusthof or Henckels manual depending on the size of the beast.
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Wife and I have had a white Black and Decker....dual blades about a foot long, and the tips have a nailhead stud on it, and a key slot looking -----0 on the other to hold the blades together.....
we both happy as clams with it......been a while too.....EK 700 on Ammozone.... |
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If you need an electric knife then you're doing meat wrong.
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How small do you need to make the bodies before you dispose of them?
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Had back surgery about 6 months ago...lo spine right side....thought from the look of it he used a chain saw...4" long and used staples about 1/2 inch wide to 'stitch' it up.....it was just above the undershorts /briefs line....
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Well, I got the same knife as Mr. Vette, A black and Decker. It is a white black and decker to be exact. Guess I will have to be satisfied with it. I think I have not used it in 5 years until Thursday.
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Don't cut yourself....
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we had one and it worked great but didn't use it much so tossed it in the garbage....we have a set of Wusthof that work great ....
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Yes; I know it's intended use is a filet knife, you can thank me later. |
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It sounds to me like the rivet at the end of the blades where they join together has too much play in it and therefore leaves too wide a gap, which is causing the meat to slip between and bind up the blades.
I've always been a fan of Cuisinart...I think that they make top quality products. I have a Cuisinart model CEK-40 that I've used for about 10 years. Came with two sets of double blades (wide and narrow). I've carved turkeys, prime rib, separated beef ribs and sliced crusty bread and it has performed flawlessly. I'd highly recommend this unit (about $45) but if you're really sold on a single blade model, Cuisinart makes a CEK-30 which is a bit less expensive and gets damn near perfect reviews on Amazon. |
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