Are Ginsu knives any good?

Are Ginsu knives any good?

Ginsu knives are one of the best known brands of cheap stainless steel kitchen knives that are actually good. These days they have a serious reputation for making incredibly high quality knives at incredibly low prices.

Is Ginsu still in business?

As of 2021, Ginsu knives are still manufactured and sold. The Quikut and Ginsu brands have both been manufactured in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, since the Douglas (vacuum cleaners) and Quikut (knives) operating units of Scott Fetzer merged subsequent to 1985.

Who made the Ginsu knife?

Barry Becher
Barry Becher, a Creator of Ginsu Knife Commercials, Dies at 71. “In Japan, the hand can be used like a knife,” the off-screen narrator of a television commercial intones as a wooden board is karate-chopped in two.

Can you sharpen Ginsu knives?

If you would like to have your knives sharpened for you, Ginsu has a partnership with KnifeAid.com, a dedicated knife sharpening company. Save 15% (applied in the cart) automatically on their sharpening services by clicking on KnifeAid.com. They can sharpen Chikara, all Santoku style, and Original Slicer blades.

Are Ginsu knives Japanese?

Ginsu Chikara knives are forged of premium Japanese stainless steel from tip to tang, so you can approach every recipe with the confidence that your knives will do whatever you ask!

How do you sharpen a Ginsu knife?

Run the blade across the stone from the hilt (the part of the Ginsu blade closest to the handle) to the tip. Slide the blade across the stone in this fashion 10 to 20 times. Flip the blade over and repeat the process on the other side of the blade. Repeat as necessary until you achieve the desired sharpness.

Are Ginsu knives still in business?

As of 2018 Ginsu Knives are still manufactured and sold. The Quikut and Ginsu brands have both been manufactured in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, since the merging of the Douglas (vacuum cleaners) and Quikut (knives) companies in 1964. Douglas Quikut also manufactures ReadiVac and American Angler brands.

What is a Ginsu AD?

The resulting Ginsu ads copied the hard sell direct marketing techniques of carnival hawkers pioneering TV pitchman Ron Popeil had adapted to the medium in the 1960s. In the process, they helped solidify the formula for the modern infomercial.

Is there a book called the wisdom of Ginsu?

The Wisdom of Ginsu, a book co-authored by Ed Valenti. Ginsu (/ ˈɡɪnsuː /) is a brand of direct marketed knives, owned by Scott Fetzer Company, a Berkshire Hathaway Company, that was made popular in the United States by being sold on television using infomercials characterized by hawker and hard sell pitch techniques.

How did Ginsu get his name?

While the name Ginsu was invented by Becher, Becher later (satirically) told an interviewer the word translates to, “I never have to work again”. In April 2009, a stretch of road in Warwick, Rhode Island, which passes the office of Ed Valenti was named “Ginsu Way”.

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