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My main utility knife is this Leung Tim Chopper. It took a while to get used to it but it's under $50, it is not the prettiest nor is it the lightest, but it's a workhorse. For most daily uses it does the job. I dun have to worry about someone dropping it by accident into the sink, it is easily sharpened again to cut, dice, smack and chop.
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J.dazz
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Dec 14, 2017
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J.dazz
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Dec 14, 2017
http://www.jenniferteophotography.com/thats-life-blog/historically-famous-knives-from-leung-tim-choppers-factory-in-hong-kong
Not written by me. But was inspired to buy one. In fact these choppers sold in Hong Kong were mostly between 150-250hkd which works out to less than 35usd. The shop folks were elderly people who spoke mainly Cantonese. Luckily there were customers there who helped me translate. They have a few grades of similar looking choppers in terms of the utilisation of the chopper, eg, all rounders, meat/bone, slicing fish(hmm. Not sure how a chopper can be used to make sashimi). I bought 2. one for myself and one for a friend. Size no.1 and size no. 2. Both with the steel handles. Here's how they pair up in size. Believe there are a couple of them for sale on ebay.
Duncan
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Dec 13, 2017
This knife actually looks like so much fun hahaha. I'm too immature in the kitchen, I would use this for literally everything.
Duncan
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Dec 17, 2017
Meats! Meats! Meats!
namhod
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Dec 18, 2017
DuncanIf he doesn't deliver the meats we will get the pitchforks!!
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