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The handle style alone distinguishes Ultra knives from KitchenAid's Epicurean knives. Ultra knives are permanently bonded to full tangs without rivets, while knives in the Epicurean line have classic three-rivet handles with visible tangs. Otherwise the knives are identical: They are fully forged from single pieces of high-carbon stainless steel, with gently rounded backs for comfort and handles molded of a durable composite that has a glossy, easy-cleaning, scratch-resistant finish. Blades are tapered and hand-honed. Thick bolsters contribute safety and weight. Each knife is carefully balanced for its particular use. The straight, narrow, serrated, 6-inch blade on this knife is ideal for grabbing the skin of tomatoes and other soft fruits and vegetables and neatly slicing them without crushing them. A fine knife such as this one should be hand washed. KitchenAid's Ultra 6-inch tomato knife carries a lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack Choosing Appliance -> Servicing Your Appliance Buying this "service deal" can be expensive but if you feel happier knowing that you are protected from breakdown for a few years, shop around insurance brokers to see how prices compare. Choosing Appliance -> Shopping Dryer When shopping for a new clothes dryer, look for one with a moisture sensor that automatically shuts off the machine when your clothes are dry. Not only will this save energy, it will save wear and tear on your clothes caused by over-drying. Keep in mind that gas dryers are less expensive to operate than electric dryers. The cost of drying a typical load of laundry in an electric dryer is 30 to 40 cents compared to 15 to 25 cents in a gas dryer. KitchenAid Ultra 6-Inch Tomato Knife Kitchen tips -> Orange When it is desirable to remove the white membrane from a peeled orange, the process can be simplified by first placing the unpeeled orange in boiling water for 5 minutes |
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