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The ultimate knife, and my favorite tool in the kitchen

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    The ultimate knife, and my favorite tool in the kitchen

    If you have ever watched Kent Rollins you have undoubtedly seen his famous hash knife. I have wanted one of these for years. Well, about a month ago I finally broke down and bought one. I ended up loving this knife so much, I just had to get another! The only thing I will not use this knife for are tomatoes and bread. So functional. The rocking motion of the blade makes dicing onions, cubing potatoes, peppers, et centers so nice.
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    I have also been lusting for one. I guess I will have to add it to my wish list for Santa.

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    • bbq_joe
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      They are worth every penny! It took me a year to commit to the purchase, I do not regret it.

    #3
    Thanks for the recommendation. I too have admired his knife but never got around to ordering one. I now have one on order and looking forward to giving it a try.

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    #4
    Nice. Another MKS purchase for me.

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      #5
      I had never seen this knife. Where can you buy it? Looks like something I need to have!!

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        #6
        Here is the link: https://kentrollins.com/shop-1/
        and while it’s not necessary, I definitely recommend the sheath.

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          #7
          Cool knife but I'd order it just for the sheath, that is really nice

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          • IowaGirl
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            There are so many beautiful knives sold with crappy sheaths. As a full time leatherworker person, I'd be embarrassed to put a nice knife in some of the sheaths I see. I know the knife makers are wanting to put more money in their pockets by making their own sheaths, but I wish they'd learn the craft. Gives real leatherworkers a bad name. This sheath has a welt (spacer) to keep the blade from slitting the stitching which is a real plus. Utilitarian, not fancy, but good leather and well made.

          #8
          I’ve seen his cooking videos, he knows his stuff. Not sure I need the knife though.

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          • Craigar
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            I would agree it's not a need, but more of a want for me. Since Santa has been nice to me the past few years, I'm gonna test him this year.

          #9
          Isn't that pretty much the same as an Alaskan ulu? I have one of them for chopping and mincing herbs, garlic, and such.

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          • bbq_joe
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            Except the hash knife allows you to fully grasp underneath the handle.

          • Murdy
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            I have an ulu too, and you can grasp all the way around the handle. Similar device

          #10
          That's one solid-looking mezzaluna. I often use my double mezzaluna, especially for herbs.

          Like Troutman , I like the looks of the leather sheath.

          Mezzaluna with Chopping Bowl:

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          Ulu Knife with chopping bowl:

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          Kathryn

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            #11
            I think I’ll pass on the knife, but thanks for the link. Really enjoyed the website and printed out a few of his recipes. Been looking for a good stuffed pepper recipe and will have to give it a try. The meatballs in mushroom gravy looked good too.

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