Mundial 5100 Series 6-Inch Boning Knife, Black  Product Reviews


Mundial 5100 Series 6-Inch Boning Knife, Black
 
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2 of 2 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Written By: Anonymous
(Central Missouri, USA)

Customer Review
 
"Excellent value" Date: 8/3/2007
"Mundial 5100-series knives aren't the least expensive of the forged knive brands, but they seem to have a leg up on the Chinese-made brands for steel and construction quality ... and they don't cost that much more. This boning knife is one model where better steel makes a real difference. It will take a razor sharp edge that holds up quite well, even when you scrape bone. If there is a complaint, it would be that the handle is a bit on the small side for a male chef's hand."
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Written By: Anonymous
(Beautiful New Jersey)

Customer Review
 
"Sharp and comfortable" Date: 5/10/2007
"When attempting to bone a chicken or trim a roast without a decent boning knife I often ended up with sliced fingers and a less than ideal end product. I decided to shell out the money and buy the Mundial 5100 Series 6-Inch Boning Knife. With the money needed to buy comparable fancy brand name knives you could probably buy a used car, so I found the price of the Mundial 5100 very attractive. The knife has exceeded my expectations. It has kept its sharpness, even after a couple of months of heavy use. All I have to do is a little honing before using it. I do recommend washing it by hand and drying it promptly to avoid stains. With a little care this knife will last for a long time."


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