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Global GS-5: 14cm Vegetable Chopper | 
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| Brand: Global Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £49.98
New (2) from £49.98
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 8744
Media: Kitchen & Home Fragile: Yes Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 2.9 x 0.8
MPN: GS-5 Model: GS-5 EAN: 4943691705488 ASIN: B00005OL3V
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | made from the finest stainless steel | | • | blades utilise Cromova 18 stainless steel | | • | holds a razor sharp edge longer than any other steel | | • | weighted hollow handles | | • | Smaller bladed knives |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Global knives are made from the finest stainless steel material. The blades utilise Cromova 18 stainless steel, ice tempered and hardened to Rockwell C56 - 58 which holds a razor sharp edge longer than any other steel and resists rust, stains and corrosion.Global G-Series - Longer bladed knives, weighted hollow handles
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| Customer Reviews:
The most used knife in the kitchen November 3, 2008 Jessica Simpson (Berks, UK) If you only ever buy one knife it should be this one. My mum bought this for me as a house warming present. In my opinion Global produce the sharpest most well balanced knives - ever! You barely have to put pressure on the handle to cut through potatoes, carrots, or any other root veggie. I have used it to cut through a frozen shoulder of pork that wouldn't fit in my largest tupperware and it was as easy as slicing through a parsnip. I do have to warn you though - They are far sharper than your average knife and should be used with respect at all times. It stays sharp for ages and is really easy to sharpen with a Shinkansen Ceramic Sharpener. I have since bought a few other global knives of varying size and shape but this remains the most used and best knife in the kitchen.
Oh so sharp August 7, 2006 Liamo (Manchester, England, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This knife is fantastic for chopping. I first tried it on some potatoes, and it glided through them with such little effort, it felt like they'd already been cooked! However, this incredible sharpness can be a problem when you're an amateur like me! When I used it to chop some parsley I sliced off part of my fingernail on my index finger. Luckily it wasn't too large a piece, and didn't hurt, but it could easily have been a lot worse. I've since learned a new technique for finely chopping herbs with the GS-5: the blade has a slightly curved edge so it's possible to hold the knife by the handle, put the other hand on top of the blade (blunt side) and rock the knife backwards and forwards over whatever it is you're chopping. This way the blade gets nowhere near your fingers!!
Don't treat this like a normal kitchen knife! June 28, 2005 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This knife is very different from what usually passes with that name. If you want to chop onions finely you take half a peeled onion and make a series of cuts than run from top to bottom, then turn the onion through 90 degrees and cut across - each slice produces lots of tiny cubes of onion. Problem is the cross cuts tend to push the onion out of shape and you struggle. NOT with Global knives and especially this GS-5. Its razor sharp and cuts with very little pressure. Ordinary knives aren't so bad, unless you hit your hand quite hard with the blade you won't do much damage. With a Global knife it would be a trip to casualty and stitches. Treat them with respect and they will do jobs you can't do with ordinary knives. Oh, and watch out, buy from a reputable seller, they are widely counterfeited. Some auction sites have 90% fakes. So if you think you've found a bargain be very suspicious!
Simply the best January 15, 2004 Mr. Roger E. K. Stout (Stafford, UK) 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
As a semi-pro cook, I have owned Henckels, Sabatier and Victorinox knives which I thought were superb. After several years of deliberation (mostly over price) I finally bought a set of Globals and can say without hesitation that they are the best knives money can buy.The GS-5 chopper is probably the most used of my 12 knife set. The depth of the blade and razor-edge retention make it a joy to work with when chopping large or small quantities. As with all Globals, it is light well-balanced and comfortable but with presence in your hand and the smooth contours make cleaning a doddle (I simply run mine under very hot water immediately and wipe dry. I have no doubt that this knife will be with me for many years to come.
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