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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

i tried these knives and the video explains why they are the best

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  • PS If you are interested in these knives i can help you find contact information about the company, I wont sell them but i can help with website info or details on other namebrand knives.

  • thanks everyone for the comments. Unfortunately i am no longer doing demos for cutco, however, i have had these knives for two years to this date and i love them. One broke one me and cutco happily replaced it- no hassle. definately worth the money knowing i will NEVER have to buy another knife. Let me see Henkels(which is a really exelent knife) do that.

  • Dont hit the meat with the Butcher knife, its not a cleaver.

  • totaly agree, but i dont have one.

  • vector is a fuckin scam u gotta sell like 80 sets of knives a month just to make descent money !! and u gotta get ur own clients! im 19 who da fuck wanna buy some over priced knives plus that job was so easy to get u best beleive some fishy about it when u need NO SALES EXPERIENCE whatsoever to get the job

  • its not a scam bro, its just not a job that everyone can handle. im making decent income.and unlike any other job, i have more freedom to do what i want. i also get to meet tons of people. Sales Experience- there is no other job that can give you sales experience like vector. maybe you should re consider.

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  • I have never liked these knives. They aren't comfortable in my hand. Besides that, they are a little too pricey. I have paid a fraction of the price for a knife and got the exact same result as this brand of knife....an onion, mushroom, tomato, piece of meat, whatever cut into pieces.

  • @NeoBenzine

    benchmade makes kitchen knives as well as other fixed blades, not just pocket knives. check there website

  • my older brother works there

  • @gaviin7 well i guess i would be a retard, if i gave a shit about warranties on fucking knives, how cheap are you if you care about a gaurantee on a knife?

  • geez

    u didnt have to yell at her

  • yea, with 440a, cutco jacks there prices way to high and capitilizes on people who know nothing about knives and knife steels. since it's better than there walmart knives, they think cutco is the best in the world but it's just the first decent knife they've seen. benchmade is 100 times better simply because they use 440c. 440a is common in gerber knives, and they're no where near top of the line. if cutco started using M4, i might buy or even sell them!

  • No scam at all, Cutco makes good quality knives, with good materials, at decent prices. 440A steel with the Cutco temper holds a finer edge, and is easier to resharpen than Henckels knives, though their 420 steel is more durable. However, until these companies start using better steel (VG-10 would be my preference, though I have had great experience in kitchen knives with 440C- Benchmade), they cannot be considered "the best blade out there".

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