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Global 3-Inch Serrated Tomato Knife | 
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| Brand: Yoshikin
List Price: $51.00 Buy New: $50.95 You Save: $0.05
Rating: 5 reviews
Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 2.9 x 0.9
MPN: GS-9 Model: GS-9 EAN: 4943691709486 ASIN: B00005OL3Q
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Ice-tempered and hardened stainless-steel edges stay sharp longer | | • | Resists rust, stains, and corrosion | | • | Hollow handle ensures comfort in the hand and superior balance | | • | Hand washing is recommended | | • | Blade measures 3 inches long |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Global knives are appreciated for their sleek, cutting-edge design and quality stainless-steel edges, and this 3-inch tomato knife proudly continues the Global tradition. The serrated edge cuts with striking efficiency, resulting in a neatly sliced tomato that doesn't spill its pulp all over the counter. The blade is constructed of ice-tempered and hardened stainless steel, and its edge stays sharp far longer than similar blades while resisting rust, stains, and corrosion. Put a Global knife in your hand and you'll notice its lightweight comfort and delightful balance, which is especially handy when slicing multiple tomatoes for a large gathering. The knife features thin blades and hollow handles, and it should fit in many (if not most) knife blocks. Hand washing is recommended. --Rivers Janssen
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| Customer Reviews:
Global 3-Inch Tomato Knife May 13, 2007 M. Jones (Tampa, Florida) I love Global knives and this one is no exception. Though it is terrific for tomatoes, I like having a smaller serrated knife for other slicing needs.
Inredible Knife, Just Too Short for my Tomato June 28, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am a big fan of Global knives. They are wonderfully balanced, expertly sharp, and heaven to hold. This knife is no exception. I have quite a collection, myself. However, to call this knife a "Tomato Knife," at only 3inches long, is nuts in my book; that is, of course, unless you're talking about cherry tomatoes! The knife does glide through the skin effortlessly, as another has said, and the meat of the tomato is certainly not a challenge for the knife, either. But it's so short that the knife can get hung-up down in the tomato when you're trying to cut through. I wondered about this, but I purchased it anyway. It's great on avacados: if you use it to cut them in half the long way, and then use the back of the knife to cross-cut the insides of the halves, then turn the halves inside out, and scrape out the little squares of the avacado meat. But if you really want a great serrated knife that's long enough to cut through tomatoes with ease and room to spare, get the Global 6-inch Serrated Utility Knife. It's a must have, anyway.
Incredible Knife, Just Too Short for my Tomato June 28, 2003 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
I am a big fan of Global knives. They are wonderfully balanced, expertly sharp, and heaven to hold. This knife is no exception. I have quite a collection, myself. However, to call this knife a "Tomato Knife," at only 3inches long, is nuts in my book; that is, of course, unless you're talking about cherry tomatoes! The knife does glide through the skin effortlessly, as another has said, and the meat of the tomato is certainly not a challenge for the knife, either. But it's so short that the knife can get hung-up down in the tomato when you're trying to cut through. I wondered about this, but I purchased it anyway. It's great on avacados: if you use it to cut them in half the long way, and then use the back of the knife to cross-cut the insides of the halves, then turn the halves inside out, and scrape out the little squares of the avacado meat. But if you really want a great serrated knife that's long enough to cut through tomatoes with ease and room to spare, get the Global 6-inch Serrated Utility Knife. It's a must have, anyway.
Astounding!!! October 12, 2002 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is the most amazing knife I have ever owned! I ve purchased Henckles Twinstars, Sabatier;which is pure junk! Out of all the knives Ive owned none have sliced with the mastery of these knives. I enjoy the pleasure of slicing and dicing with such serene knives. I have since decided to sell my other non global knives and replace them with all Global this is quite a bold move as I consider myself thrifty with a nickle but the quality of this knife has beckon me fourth to a place where I must in fact splurge for the quality that i now know I do not want to live without. I simply cannot quantify how significant the difference in quality between these knives and Henckles Twinstar i really wasnt expecting to open a Pandora's box of spending. It actually happened quite accidently in my wife whom loves tomatos could not find a knife to cut them properly with and well the other person who reviewed this knife stated as bold fact it got the job done like no other. I must admit this knife is truly as silly as it might sound the "EXCALIBER of knives."
Excessive, but excessively cool! August 6, 2002 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I admit, a high-end knife that is meant to cut only tomatoes seems like an excessive purchase. But I love mine! It effortlessly glides through delicate tomato skin without mushing the tomato into pulp. It's also great for other fruits and vegetables that have a thin but tough to cut skin, like figs or eggplant. A great addition to your Global arsenal, but do buy some a few of the multi-tasking knives first.
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