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Edge of Belgravia Primal Electric Blue Knife Set

Edge of Belgravia Primal Electric Blue Knife Set

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Holding an Edge of Belgravia knife is an experience that can only be described as futuristic. From their featherweight build to their angular shape, these knives have clearly been created with user experience in mind Read More

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14themoney
1395
Aug 2, 2019
I purchased a couple of folders here with tapering handles. I don't like handles with this design. All I can say about the "user experience" is that I would expect it to be miserable. I have had several Globals in hand and did not consider them any where near comfortable. Doesn't the Edge of Belgravia border Socillistan?
Telios
123
Jun 27, 2019
Would be interested to know how these compare to the gold standard of ceramic knives Kyocera. The few ceramic knives I've used and seen (not Kyocera) have chipped or broken from hitting bones or being dropped. And the idea of tiny shards of ceramic in my food terrifies me.
GO01
15
Jun 24, 2019
How do you sharpen these knives?
pelicularities
5
Jun 24, 2019
GO01You don't. Disingenuity aside, here's a decent explanation: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/1578/How+do+you+keep+Ceramic+Knives+sharp I think it's safe to say that ceramic can and will eventually dull, if they don't chip first.
fotomat1
29
May 22, 2018
Where are these manufactured?? Thanks
ryansin
0
May 21, 2018
Can anyone explain the logo for "The Conran Shop" on the side of the knife?
A community member
Jun 24, 2019
No chance for all black?
Lyster
0
Aug 2, 2019
I have a set of all black ones, but I bought those in person here in London. Plus that set had metal blades with a ceramic coating rather than these which seem fully ceramic
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