I just spent £83.71on a bread knife.
Which although I know will last forever and that I wouldn't think twice about spending that amount on a techy gadget or some nice alcohol it seems like a lot for a bread knife!
If anyone is looking for a budget model that works fantastic, my favorite bread knife of all time is this cheapo plastic-handled model:
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$30, slightly offset, and just awesome! I have a more expensive one that I never use anymore because of this.
I have an odd mix of feelings about investing in necessities. Like, I'd much rather blow my mad money on stupid stuff that is fun, but as I've gotten older, investing in better tools that I use all the time (recently got a stupid expensive desk chair, which is saving my back lol) has become more attractive as it enhances my daily living experience. With the knife story, for example, I grew up with butter knives, some super-cheapo flimsy steak knives, and a couple crappy kitchen knives. I now have a select few knives that I use on a regular basis, which are amazing, such as one similar to this 9.5" Dalstrong Chef's knife, which is my go-to for pretty much everything:
Plus a few spreader knives, which are magical: (butter, mayo, etc.)
Plastic cheese knife, also brilliant:
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Bendy knife for boning: (works amazing for trimming cartilage off chicken)
Plus a paring knife. I think that's pretty much all of the ones I use on a regular basis. None of them match, but all of them are selected for high functionality & the whole set really works great for me!