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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2010

Why not? Plenty of water bottles laying around. Plenty of razor sharp Kramer steel too. So of course we would. It's a lot of fun. Featuring a 12 inch Kramer Knives carbon steel, European style chef's knife, and a dozen, now out of commission and properly recycled water bottles. Enjoy and check out our website at kramerknives.com

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  • @chefgiovanni wow, you got to be very sorry when it rains?

  • wasted water

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  • @RebelWrestler45 All I was saying is that I understand the mindset of someone who would point out that it's waste of water. It would be like someone from one of those countries where they don't have food watching people in Vegas trash "old" food (The food that's been sitting out longer than the health department deems safe though it's still perfectly edible) from a buffet. They would look at that and think "Such a waste."

  • @jones81381 A Water table in Washington state has no connection whatsoever to a water table in, for example, arid Texas. 'Waste' of a renewable resource is relative to the location; anybody complaining about Kramer 'wasting' water here is just being a douche nozzle.

  • @RebelWrestler45 Not the point but actually, yes, it can. Overuse of the water, by wasting it for example, can drain the aquifers and cause wells to dry out. The point was that in some areas water is scarce and that could cause people to consider this a waste of water.

  • @jones81381 And the use of water in non desert areas effects the attainment of water in said regions? No.

  • @RebelWrestler45 In some areas, particularly desert areas, water is a very precious commodity and not easily attained.

  • @chefgiovanni As if water is a non renewable resource.

  • @chefgiovanni I bet you take showers....

  • u guys know that water falls from the sky right

  • have you noticed that only first bottle went down, but straight to trash-bin ? :D

  • meanwhile in africa..

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