I sharpen knives, so I think I do know what I'm missing. I'm not missing 25 hours of time spent sharpening knives the last 25 years. I don't eat tough goat meat. I eat beef. My butcher knife and chopping knife get sharpened. The knives I use at the diner table aren't worth the extra headache. I'm happy for you or sorry that happened, but I've got better things to do than choose the wrong tool to do a job.
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lol, you'd think with that experience you'd chafe at having to back and forth on the cheap crappy serrated knife, but ok
the fact you call it a headache says something about your sentiment about your job
if you don't love your job, find a new job
find me a butcher who will praise a serrated knife and i'll show you a liar
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You totally missed the point by the way. You said 10 seconds per day of sharpening. That would be 25 hours over the last 25 years. That's your number. Not mine. I don't spend time sharpening knives for some weird obsession over a sharp knife. I cut the meat, I eat the meat. That's it.
lol, one literal day for the pleasure of a knife that always smoothly cuts everything
serrated knives require more force and can't be sharpened, you are making up stories if you are trying to tell me that this is better than a real proper knife for cutting steak, it's like the difference between cutting hard butter with a butter knife versus butter at that perfect softness
i call bullshit on you knowing anything about using real knives
I actually don't even own a knife.