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Reply from: Dee Dee
Date: 04 Mar 2007, 20:13
Cutlery & More -

Has anyone ordered from
http :// www .cutleryandmore,com /
and found them to be reliable in most all aspects we rely on when we
order online. I've never seen this site previously. I generally order
from Amazon and Fantes. But it looks terrific.

I want to order the 12" Emerilware skillet/frypan (made by All-Clad).
I've read most of the Emerilware vs. All-Clad by searching the
groups; and as I've never owned All-Clad, I don't know what I'm
missing.

Thanks.
Dee


Reply from: Seth Goodman
Date: 04 Mar 2007, 20:28
Re: Cutlery & More -

In article <1173035581.874831.153440@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups,com >, on 4
Mar 2007 11:13:01 -0800, Dee Dee wrote:

> Has anyone ordered from
> http :// www .cutleryandmore,com /
> and found them to be reliable in most all aspects we rely on when we
> order online. I've never seen this site previously. I generally order
> from Amazon and Fantes. But it looks terrific.
>
> I want to order the 12" Emerilware skillet/frypan (made by All-Clad).
> I've read most of the Emerilware vs. All-Clad by searching the
> groups; and as I've never owned All-Clad, I don't know what I'm
> missing.


I did a small order from them in December. I ordered on Saturday, they
shipped UPS Ground on Monday, with a shipping notice and UPS tracking #
by email. I was pleased, and will order from them again.

--
Seth Goodman

Reply from: nospamtodd@yahoo,com
Date: 04 Mar 2007, 20:52
Re: Cutlery & More -

They are a fine company. They are mentioned now and then in Cooks
Illustrated, as a place to by certain items. I ordered a knife, but
it arrived flawed, and it was replaced promptly. They offer free
shipping after a certain price point.



Reply from: Joe Cilinceon
Date: 04 Mar 2007, 21:05
Re: Cutlery & More -

Dee Dee wrote:
> Has anyone ordered from
> http :// www .cutleryandmore,com /
> and found them to be reliable in most all aspects we rely on when we
> order online. I've never seen this site previously. I generally order
> from Amazon and Fantes. But it looks terrific.
>
> I want to order the 12" Emerilware skillet/frypan (made by All-Clad).
> I've read most of the Emerilware vs. All-Clad by searching the
> groups; and as I've never owned All-Clad, I don't know what I'm
> missing.
>
> Thanks.
> Dee

We have one a couple of blocks away so we usually just go there. If their
service is as good on line as in the stores you should be happy. I don't own
any Emerilware but have looked at it many times. All Clad is a touch to
expensive for me and I don't care for the angles of their handles. However
the Emerilware seems to have fixed both the price and handles. I have a
Wolfgang Puck set of stainless pots and pan that I'm very happy with at this
time.


--

Joe Cilinceon




Reply from: Dee Dee
Date: 04 Mar 2007, 22:40
Re: Cutlery & More -

On Mar 4, 3:05 pm, "Joe Cilinceon" <joe...@alltel,net > wrote:
> Dee Dee wrote:
> > Has anyone ordered from
> > http :// www .cutleryandmore,com /
> > and found them to be reliable in most all aspects we rely on when we
> > order online. I've never seen this site previously. I generally order
> > from Amazon and Fantes. But it looks terrific.
>
> > I want to order the 12" Emerilware skillet/frypan (made by All-Clad).
> > I've read most of the Emerilware vs. All-Clad by searching the
> > groups; and as I've never owned All-Clad, I don't know what I'm
> > missing.
>
> > Thanks.
> > Dee
>
> We have one a couple of blocks away so we usually just go there. If their
> service is as good on line as in the stores you should be happy. I don't own
> any Emerilware but have looked at it many times. All Clad is a touch to
> expensive for me and I don't care for the angles of their handles. However
> the Emerilware seems to have fixed both the price and handles. I have a
> Wolfgang Puck set of stainless pots and pan that I'm very happy with at this
> time.
>
> --
>
> Joe Cilinceon

Thanks all. I just ordered the Emeriware 12" pan from them. Thanks
for your help.
If not for you-all.....
Dee



Reply from: Zarky Zork
Date: 06 Mar 2007, 04:37
Re: Cutlery & More -

re All-Clad handles:

I agree they're not comfortable at all!



Reply from: no spam\
Date: 04 Mar 2007, 23:10
Re: Cutlery & More -

> Has anyone ordered from
> http :// www .cutleryandmore,com /
> and found them to be reliable in most all aspects we rely on when we
> order online. I've never seen this site previously. I generally order
> from Amazon and Fantes. But it looks terrific.
>
> I want to order the 12" Emerilware skillet/frypan (made by All-Clad).
> I've read most of the Emerilware vs. All-Clad by searching the
> groups; and as I've never owned All-Clad, I don't know what I'm
> missing.
>
> Thanks.
> Dee
>

I ordered a John Boos cutting board from Cutlery & More. I was very
pleased. It was very heavy and expensive. Normally I try to buy most
things locally where you can get 20% off (BB&B, etc.). Couldn't locate it
locally so I ordered from Cutlery & More (believe it was my second order)and
a good thing that I didn't have to tote home a 26 lb. Countertop Board.
BTW, I have am almost exclusively an All-Clad user and am pleased . I've
never used Emerilware.

On one of my recent trips to BB&B I asked about their coupon that says "not
valid with All-Clad, etc". The checkout person told me that they do give
you the 20% discount in spite of what the coupon says... go figure...




Reply from: Dee Dee
Date: 04 Mar 2007, 23:24
Re: Cutlery & More -

On Mar 4, 5:10 pm, "rmarksbe...@houston.rr,com \(no spam\)"
<rmarksbe...@houston.rr.nospam,com > wrote:
> > Has anyone ordered from
> > http :// www .cutleryandmore,com /
> > and found them to be reliable in most all aspects we rely on when we
> > order online. I've never seen this site previously. I generally order
> > from Amazon and Fantes. But it looks terrific.
>
> > I want to order the 12" Emerilware skillet/frypan (made by All-Clad).
> > I've read most of the Emerilware vs. All-Clad by searching the
> > groups; and as I've never owned All-Clad, I don't know what I'm
> > missing.
>
> > Thanks.
> > Dee
>
> I ordered a John Boos cutting board from Cutlery & More. I was very
> pleased. It was very heavy and expensive. Normally I try to buy most
> things locally where you can get 20% off (BB&B, etc.). Couldn't locate it
> locally so I ordered from Cutlery & More (believe it was my second order)and
> a good thing that I didn't have to tote home a 26 lb. Countertop Board.
> BTW, I have am almost exclusively an All-Clad user and am pleased . I've
> never used Emerilware.
>
> On one of my recent trips to BB&B I asked about their coupon that says "not
> valid with All-Clad, etc". The checkout person told me that they do give
> you the 20% discount in spite of what the coupon says... go figure...


Thanks for your interesting reply. When I was on Cutlery's site, I
was interested in all the brands I'd not heard of; Boos being one, and
their countertop boards did look nice.

You say that you are an All-Clad user and are pleased; I used to
always be tempted by ScanPan; one doesn't hear much about it, and I've
never bought a piece of it.
Dee



Reply from: no spam\
Date: 05 Mar 2007, 01:54
Re: Cutlery & More -

>> I ordered a John Boos cutting board from Cutlery & More. I was very
>> pleased. It was very heavy and expensive. Normally I try to buy most
>> things locally where you can get 20% off (BB&B, etc.). Couldn't locate
>> it
>> locally so I ordered from Cutlery & More (believe it was my second
>> order)and
>> a good thing that I didn't have to tote home a 26 lb. Countertop Board.
>> BTW, I have am almost exclusively an All-Clad user and am pleased .
>> I've
>> never used Emerilware.
>>
>> On one of my recent trips to BB&B I asked about their coupon that says
>> "not
>> valid with All-Clad, etc". The checkout person told me that they do give
>> you the 20% discount in spite of what the coupon says... go figure...
>
>
> Thanks for your interesting reply. When I was on Cutlery's site, I
> was interested in all the brands I'd not heard of; Boos being one, and
> their countertop boards did look nice.
>
> You say that you are an All-Clad user and are pleased; I used to
> always be tempted by ScanPan; one doesn't hear much about it, and I've
> never bought a piece of it.
> Dee
>
>

John Boos is that brand of cutting boards that you see on the Food
Channel... wouldn't know if that makes the brand any better or worse <g>

I'm very pleased with mine. One thing I did find out about cutting boards
is to avoid the bamboo ones.

I love having a large surface for chopping and am thinking about removing my
Corian-topped island and replacing the top with a maple cutting board
surface for the whole island.

Bottom line though is that you should be pleased with the Cutlery & More
people.




Reply from: S Viemeister
Date: 05 Mar 2007, 02:04
Re: Cutlery & More -

rmarksberry@houston.rr,com (no spam) wrote:

>
> I'm very pleased with mine. One thing I did find out about cutting boards
> is to avoid the bamboo ones.
>
What is it that you dislike about bamboo boards?

Reply from: no spam\
Date: 05 Mar 2007, 02:22
Re: Cutlery & More -


One thing I did find out about cutting boards
>> is to avoid the bamboo ones.
>>
> What is it that you dislike about bamboo boards?

Never bought one because of advice I received when checking into cutting
boards. I was told they had a slick surface and everyone I talked to that
had purchased one hated it.

Did look at them at BB&B and they do feel slick to the touch.




Reply from: Matthew L. Martin
Date: 06 Mar 2007, 01:52
Re: Cutlery & More -

rmarksberry@houston.rr,com (no spam) wrote:
> One thing I did find out about cutting boards
>>> is to avoid the bamboo ones.
>>>
>> What is it that you dislike about bamboo boards?
>
> Never bought one because of advice I received when checking into cutting
> boards. I was told they had a slick surface and everyone I talked to that
> had purchased one hated it.
>
> Did look at them at BB&B and they do feel slick to the touch.

I have several bamboo cutting boards. I experience no real difference
between bamboo and maple except the bamboo I have is much thicker and
heavier than maple. I like them better than the South American hardwood
Faberware I otherwise have to buy because SWMBO won't stop soaking
cutting boards in the sink.

Matthew

--
I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one.
Which one do you want?

Reply from: Joe Cilinceon
Date: 06 Mar 2007, 02:44
Re: Cutlery & More -

Matthew L. Martin wrote:
> rmarksberry@houston.rr,com (no spam) wrote:
>> One thing I did find out about cutting boards
>>>> is to avoid the bamboo ones.
>>>>
>>> What is it that you dislike about bamboo boards?
>>
>> Never bought one because of advice I received when checking into
>> cutting boards. I was told they had a slick surface and everyone I
>> talked to that had purchased one hated it.
>>
>> Did look at them at BB&B and they do feel slick to the touch.
>
> I have several bamboo cutting boards. I experience no real difference
> between bamboo and maple except the bamboo I have is much thicker and
> heavier than maple. I like them better than the South American
> hardwood Faberware I otherwise have to buy because SWMBO won't stop
> soaking cutting boards in the sink.
>
> Matthew

I have a couple of Bamboo knife blocks and my only problem with it as a
cutting board is the fact it isn't solid pieces of wood. It is really a
laminate the same with flooring. I've never used a Bamboo cutting board so I
can't say what it is really like and could be just fine. I just have my
doubts about the binding material they would use to make a board.

--

Joe Cilinceon




Reply from: Edwin Pawlowski
Date: 05 Mar 2007, 04:42
Re: Cutlery & More -


"Dee Dee" <deedovey@shentel,net > wrote in message
> Thanks for your interesting reply. When I was on Cutlery's site, I
> was interested in all the brands I'd not heard of; Boos being one, and
> their countertop boards did look nice.

I never heard of them until recently either. They have been around since
1887 though. They have a lot of commercial products and I think the home
stuff is relatively recent. www .johnboos,com



Reply from: Joe Cilinceon
Date: 05 Mar 2007, 13:58
Re: Cutlery & More -

Dee Dee wrote:
>
> Thanks for your interesting reply. When I was on Cutlery's site, I
> was interested in all the brands I'd not heard of; Boos being one, and
> their countertop boards did look nice.
>
> You say that you are an All-Clad user and are pleased; I used to
> always be tempted by ScanPan; one doesn't hear much about it, and I've
> never bought a piece of it.
> Dee

Here is a guy that makes boards that rival even Boos boards and much
cheaper. http :// www .theboardsmith,net ./

--

Joe Cilinceon





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