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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CHEAP and GREAT.
At my house, the bread knife gets used every single day, by every member of the family. It gets hammered.

This thing was under ten bucks, cuts through even hard crusty bread like a laser, leaves very few crumbs on the cutting board, and still cuts like a champ a year later.

When it dulls, if I can't sharpen it using a pull-through sharpener (had...
Published on December 8, 2009 by Coug Moog

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sharp Knives! Poor Handle Design
We bought an entire set of these Knives. I read the praise from other Reviewers and they are right. These are wicked sharp and as careful as I tried to be, still wound up cutting myself while cleaning one.

My gripe with these Knives are the Handle material. It is a Hard Plastic. It has no texture, design grip or rubberized coating, etc. It makes it not only...
Published 11 months ago by LaxCoach37


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CHEAP and GREAT., December 8, 2009
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This review is from: Pure Komachi 2 Series Bread Knife (Kitchen)
At my house, the bread knife gets used every single day, by every member of the family. It gets hammered.

This thing was under ten bucks, cuts through even hard crusty bread like a laser, leaves very few crumbs on the cutting board, and still cuts like a champ a year later.

When it dulls, if I can't sharpen it using a pull-through sharpener (had a little success with this so far) then I'll just buy another just like it. Your serrated, bread-type knives, should be just like this one. Cheap to replace because sharpening them is just a pain, able to hold a good edge for their purpose, easy to clean, and high performance in their intended job. The Kai reverse-scallop edge on this knife is as close to perfect in this price class as I could find.

The only change I'd make is to make it an inch longer and charge a dollar more. You can still cut the big loaves with this, but you'll wish your blade were longer. A small price to pay.

Best bread knife anywhere. Sits proudly in the block with my Shuns, which get professionally sharpened on a regular basis.

You can buy a Shun or Global bread knife, and they are insanely great. But you'll regret the cost when they need sharpening. This knife uses the Shun bread knife edge, has good quality steel, and is easily cleaned with its nonstick coating. I have two Pure Komachi knives, this one and the sandwich knife with the same edge style. I depend on both. The rest of my knives are full-on Global and Shun, and I recommend them just as highly.

Sometimes the best knife is expensive, sometimes the best knife is inexpensive. In this case, I go with the inexpensive one.

Try it--it's only a few bucks and you'll probably love it as much as I do.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Bread knife!, December 8, 2009
This review is from: Pure Komachi 2 Series Bread Knife (Kitchen)
This is the best bread knife my husband and I have ever used. It cuts all kinds of bread (spongy, hard-crusted, holiday fruit and nut-filled cakes,etc.)smoothly and quickly without tearing or excessive crumbs. It's also been used to slice turkey and other items -- it's hard to keep it only for bread because it works so well, and also the bright orange color calls out from the knife block! But don't be fooled by the toy-like color; it's supersharp and sent me to the ER for several stitches when I fumbled it as I was showing it off to a visitor (it barely touched my finger and I didn't even feel it when it cut my finger.) The light weight of the knife may have contributed to the fumble, and is something to keep in mind when first handling it. In spite of that, it immediately became a favorite in our kitchen. This was supposed to be a temporary knife until a "good one" came on sale, but we are no longer in the market for a high-end (expensive) bread knife; this knife is great and we both highly recommend it!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No Contest, April 28, 2010
This review is from: Pure Komachi 2 Series Bread Knife (Kitchen)
I bake bread..lots of bread. Mostly, I bake the hard, crusty hearth type breads...artisan bread, if you will. When you take the time to create a decent loaf, the last thing you want is to have your bread ripped and shredded because you don't have a sharp serrated bread knife . This is the best bread knife I own. I'm ordering 2 more because my family uses the one I have now for just about everything, and I'm tired of digging around the dishwasher to find the dang thing. I like the feel of it, and the weight..it has a good balance, and the curve of the blade is great for cutting into a crusty loaf of rustic bread. I have the expensive jobbies, and nice though they are, this one is everyone's favorite. The one I have is about a year and a half old and still has a good sharp edge. For the money.....the Komachi can't be beat. (This is also great for cutting into a cantelope)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Komachi, March 20, 2010
This review is from: Pure Komachi 2 Series Bread Knife (Kitchen)
I own a set of the Komachi knives: Santoku Multi, Veggie, Fish, and Tomato blade. This is by far my favorite out of all of them! This light weight blade easily maneuvers through tough crusts like butter! With the other knives, I feel like I need extra weight to the blade for stability. This is not so with the bread knife. The scalloped blade makes for a really clean cut that you can't get with a serrated edge. Excellent product for an excellent price!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not crazy about the color, but you can't beat the quality for the price!, December 19, 2009
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I bake my own bread and read a lot of reviews of knives before deciding to try this knife. I was almost ready to get a Victorinox bread knife that cost four times the prices of this one. I am SO glad I gave the Pure Komachi knife a chance.

Its serrated edge is deeply-toothed and the scallops are very sharp. The blade is also quite thin. Both of these combine to make an excellent knife for cutting homemade bread. I can't believe the quality you get for the low price. This knife also worked well for slicing tomatoes and cooked meats. I know they're stamped blades and not drop forged like high end knives, but for this price?? I baby this knife, handwashing it and drying it off before putting it back on my magnetic knife rack. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is, I just wish it were 10" long or that they offered a 10" bread knife. Still, it's terrific and I highly recommend it!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sharp Knives! Poor Handle Design, March 4, 2011
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We bought an entire set of these Knives. I read the praise from other Reviewers and they are right. These are wicked sharp and as careful as I tried to be, still wound up cutting myself while cleaning one.

My gripe with these Knives are the Handle material. It is a Hard Plastic. It has no texture, design grip or rubberized coating, etc. It makes it not only feel super cheap, but outright dangerous for slipping when your hands are wet. I really was not expecting much for $8-10 a knife, but this is not something to overlook. The worst part is if the plastic gets a nick in it; you get a reminder of how cheap these knives are each time you use it, as the bur digs into you hand like a thorn. Sorry, Pure Komachi... I really wanted to like these Knives because the Blade is of fantastic high quality for the price.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best and lightest bread knife ever, August 30, 2010
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I just bought this knife in New York, and I am amazed at how light it is and how it slices bread like a hot knife cuts through butter. I am tempted to eat a lot of sandwiches just because i enjoy using this knife so much. It is not often you can blame a knife for weight gain :-)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than just bread, March 14, 2011
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This knife has been great. I started to bake bread and felt like I needed a good bread knife so I didn't destroy the loaf. I don't really have another serrated knife, so I use this one for so many things. Cuts tomato slices beautifully and goes through oranges like butter, with two swipes. I love it. The color was originally off-putting, but now it makes it easier to find in my drawer.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good quality for the price., October 20, 2010
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Right now, this is the best knife I own. My mother bought a couple of these types of knives, one is really great (the small red tomato knife) and the other is useless (I think it was a blue one), so I think the types of knives may be hit or miss, but, at least for me, this bread knife is excellent. Honestly, the price is so low, even if you try them all and get a couple stinkers, it would still be worth it. Plus the pretty colors!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars freaking awesome, April 17, 2010
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Holds its edge great, better than knives i've owned that were several times the price.
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