Consumer Reports tested dozens household helpers to find which ones work well for people with arthritis, injuries, disabilities, or limited strength.
A veterinarian by trade and a knife maker by passion, Bill Tidball creates knives from scrap metal - and some even have Russian olivewood handles.
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In this video, we cook Woots steel from tool bits. From the ingot that turned out we make a chopping knife. We decided to ...
This knife build draws attention by replacing the usual handle with a metal chain. That choice gives the project a stark industrial look while also raising questions about grip, balance and ...
Dollar Tree, as the name implies, has lots of low-cost items, but are they all worth buying? It turns out their kitchen tools ...
This stunningly understated cutting tool is surprisingly inspired by a gorgeous flower closely associated with the state of ...
Chopping boards are the foundation of cooking – and a good, sturdy one will last you years. We picked the best non-plastic ones, including wood and synthetic rubber ...
Technically, Buck has launched two knives, but they're extremely similar in their materials, mechanisms and even formats.
Whether you’ve just moved into your first apartment or you’re rethinking a kitchen that’s overflowing with gadgets, one question comes up again and again: What do I actually need in here? The answer ...
Got a chance to check out a new knife company and their very first offering. Been able to check out the Vixino Rockshark, which was sent to me as a loaner from my good ...