Cutco Knives Are A RIPOFF!!!

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LaunchpadCooks

LaunchpadCooks

Күн бұрын

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@JamesChurchill3
@JamesChurchill3 3 жыл бұрын
It's not a pyramid scheme, it's a reverse funnel system.
@tylerpaulson6689
@tylerpaulson6689 3 жыл бұрын
Lol thanks for that, genuinely laughed out loud.
@LaunchpadCooks
@LaunchpadCooks 3 жыл бұрын
Comments are over everyone
@DowntownTasty
@DowntownTasty 2 жыл бұрын
I could totally see them calling it that.
@robertlee8519
@robertlee8519 2 жыл бұрын
It's a dimaryp! We are a triangular shaped group of servant leaders!..... /s
@Owens_Racing
@Owens_Racing 2 жыл бұрын
I literally had a guy show me some bs. I said this is a pyramid scheme. He says no it’s not. I said. Look. Pause your video and look at that upside down. He looked so dumbfounded it literally was inverted and many poor saps fall for it.
@heywigsister
@heywigsister Жыл бұрын
Funny that all the negative comments are from people who "almost" worked for them, and all the positive are from people who actually own the product. 🤷‍♀️
@GavinArcade
@GavinArcade 7 ай бұрын
Currently working for them... so far, I haven't found shadiness, ngl. Unpaid training: Yeah... they don't get paid for it either. Referrals: you're the only one who talks to them so they aren't shared. Hiring new applicants: just inviting people as a fresh employee can get you free stuff... though it's not a great incentive since that's more sharks in the sea.
@CAMPFIRESKY
@CAMPFIRESKY Жыл бұрын
I've had my CUTCO set for 25 years and still in love with them.
@annmarietrupia6650
@annmarietrupia6650 Жыл бұрын
I have my mom's set.. from 1955!
@isaaceggleston9139
@isaaceggleston9139 Жыл бұрын
Do you guys want more 😂 I sell it and get you free stuff 🤣🤣
@q......
@q...... Жыл бұрын
@@isaaceggleston9139 I'll take you some free cutco shit.
@Secretsofsociety
@Secretsofsociety Жыл бұрын
If its the only knives you used than not surprised. Most people just want something that cuts. But its still way overpriced.
@Houstonboyz
@Houstonboyz Жыл бұрын
@@Secretsofsocietymost people want to buy something valuable- that they don’t have to buy again…. Forever. Lol
@karendalkin9945
@karendalkin9945 2 жыл бұрын
I acquired my first Cutco knives in 1971… that’s 51 years ago!! I have been using them and adding to my kitchen knives since. I’ve sent them in to be sharpened for free and in some instances replaced at no cost when Cutco deemed the knife should be replaced instead of sharpened. I had a pair of Kitchen Shears that could no longer be returned to optimum performance replaced. I even sent in a paring knife that had lost its tip and it too was replaced. I have never had a problem with the handles and consider them to be well balanced. Are they expensive? Yes. But they are a lifetime investment. I have definitely found value in ownership. Besides while other knives are cheaper, you’ll end up throwing them away and buying new. I’d hate to think how much those cheaper knives would have ended up costing me after 51 years. So, yes, I am a fan of Cutco knives.
@johnglue1744
@johnglue1744 2 жыл бұрын
Same. My parents bought a complete set back then that came with a sharpening tool. They still have them and cutco replaced a pairing knife my brother broke the top off.
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 2 жыл бұрын
... lost its* tip (it's = it is) ...
@carochan86
@carochan86 Жыл бұрын
Those were made probably when they were actually made decent.
@bunkyman8097
@bunkyman8097 Жыл бұрын
@Karen Dalkin, My parents were married in 1955 and received a set of Cut co for a wedding present. I am STILL using those knives daily! They are still sharp and I have never felt they needed to be sent in to sharpen. I love them...
@cassy8834
@cassy8834 Жыл бұрын
I was just hired to work for Vector Marketing and heard nothing but great things about them
@user-oj8ss4zq3x
@user-oj8ss4zq3x Жыл бұрын
The main reason Cutco is a huge value is the fact that you have the amazing warranty with them. I’ve paid 5-6 hundred dollars for knives that have only lasted a few years.
@Atomicketchup
@Atomicketchup 2 ай бұрын
Then you probably bought some crappy knives, I feel like there are plenty of good budget knives out there if you do some basic research and you don't need to buy from some predatory company that exploits teenagers with a garbage job.
@shahjehan
@shahjehan 2 жыл бұрын
I love my cutco knives. I bought them used in garage sales and have a warranty for life. Free sharpening and have had two knives replaced in 10 yrs.
@jimclifford5434
@jimclifford5434 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. They are well made. Certainly my favorite knives in our home. We have some other brands, but I always reach for the Cutco 1721 trimmer, my favorite.
@mcdaddy9563
@mcdaddy9563 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimclifford5434 I’m glad you like the products! I’m not sure why this guy was just bashing them. I’m a sales rep & I’ve sold to people who already own some of our products. They absolutely love Cutco which is why I was able to sell some more of the products.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
@@mcdaddy9563 He's bashing them because the grind and steel selection is inferior to a $35 Victorinox while they're selling for $140 +. 440A is the cheapest junk stainless on the market after 420 series and they're stamped and hollow ground with zero distal taper. Even without the dishonest business practice they're selling a cheapo product for egregious prices.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
@Heat in 5. Made in the USA doesn't magically make then any better quality lol, we manufacture plenty of absolute dogshit here. Stamped or laser cut, hollow ground 440A is Wal-Mart generic brand quality.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
@Heat in 5. I do, that's why I buy from US custom makers that produce elite work.
@PhotoBob
@PhotoBob Жыл бұрын
To be honest, I was given a Cutco clip point hunting knife with a double d edge. It was given to me in the mid 90s. I have cleaned a lot of deer, fish, and camped with it for 30yrs. The knife is fucking amazing.
@elizabethsmith3926
@elizabethsmith3926 4 ай бұрын
Heck yeah 👍🏻 😂❤
@josephcook8972
@josephcook8972 2 жыл бұрын
So let me get this straight… he bashed Cutco knifes and then promoted his own… and then proceeds to talk and act exactly like a Cutco rep?
@Assemble_This
@Assemble_This 2 жыл бұрын
If you want to call Cutco bad do a live video showing each knife in action. Cutco is by far the best knives I’ve ever used and I don’t even own them.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
Check the Cutco vid on my channel if you want a head to head comparison lol.
@donstaggs3827
@donstaggs3827 Жыл бұрын
When you are over 50 and your parents purchased Cutco Knives over 50 years ago....had knives replaced and resharpened without question......it is hard to beat the service. Yes there are better knives out there but do you get the same customer service and warranty....NO! I have a full set and there is no buyers remorse. Dog on them all you want but people who buy these knives are not using them professionally. Our knives are used daily and when we have guests they enjoy the steak knives and we get comments on how nice they are and how sharp they are!
@JB-qt3wo
@JB-qt3wo 2 жыл бұрын
Vector marketing may indeed be a pyramid scheme but Cutco knives are no ripoff. They are incredible products.
@sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99
@sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99 Жыл бұрын
Is this about the performance or the lifetime warranty of the knife, or is this it the sales rep thats the problem? Sounds like it’s personal to me. I’m here for a review of how a knife performs, not some BS!! Especially from someone that has a PS shirt on, not well groomed, 40 year old gamer!!!
@elliotjames2497
@elliotjames2497 2 жыл бұрын
My guy is just saying anything he can that would make it sound bad. Cutco has a forger in the factory and do a double heat treating process on the steel which keeps them sharp. No mass produced knife is completely hand made that would be idiotic. The handle has been proven to be more comfortable to anyone with arthritis and is in a New York museum of art. Clearly just hating to hate
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
I've never seen a more poignant example of the Dunning-Kruger effect, you're so hilariously ignorant that you don't even understand how little you actually know. Firstly there's no such thing as a 'forger'. A forge or a blast furnace which is what actual blacksmiths use to bring steel up to temperature is something Cutco does not have, because all of their blades are stamped from 440A stainless sheets, only thin, soft, shitty steel can be stamped. Quality steel of appropriate stock thickness has to be laser or waterjet cut, drop forged or true forged. 440A is the cheapest stainless with the lowest carbon content that you can buy, until you get into 420 series restaurant supply store knives that are $5 a pop. There is no amount of heat cycling and cryo treatment that can be done to 440A to make it have anything more than dogshit edge retention, its sub 56 hrc with low carbon and high chromium, the only thing it has going for it is stain resistance. The handle is awfully designed for a proper pinch grip, the blades are hollow ground with no distal taper and way too shallow at the heel.
@patrickptmonk8673
@patrickptmonk8673 Жыл бұрын
I am the guy 99% of the time who follows your "if i can get equivalent for cheaper, then I will" train of thought. But not in this case. I will ALWAYS recommend cutco knives. I drop them all off once a year for sharpening (for free). When they get damaged or worn, they replace them for free. My grandma has a set that is older than me and the steak knives still cut like its butter and still look like new (probably because they've been replaced over the years). I understand the hate on the marketing side, but i still love my cutco
@gregvett
@gregvett Жыл бұрын
Have my Cutco set for 30 years. Love the knife and love the guarantee. I have sent them back for sharpening several times. They have even replaced several of my knives at no cost. LOVE CUTCO
@Noobish_Camper55
@Noobish_Camper55 Жыл бұрын
Either you don't cook much or only use it to cut butter because a $10 stamped sheet metal knife does the exact same job. A real steel knife will actually last a lifetime and work like new after sharpening.
@jasminewang77
@jasminewang77 2 жыл бұрын
I’m in college working for Cutco right now and we don’t do door to door anymore. In fact most of our demos are typically virtual now. I’ve made a good amount of money, I pay monthly bills and I used to work two jobs and was able to pay my bills and fund my tuition. I’m training to be an assistant manager and I love my job and the people I work with. The handle is made of thermo resin, the handle is comfortable and I’ve had many customers say they love the handles. It’s also made to be dishwasher safe. The reason why it’s high valued it’s because of the forever guarantee. I’ve been treated very well at this job and I feel bad for people who have had bad experiences and I’m sure it’s part managers. I have amazing managers and I’ve had an amazing experience with the knives and with the company. I’m going to Punta Cana with this company soon.
@superf7
@superf7 Жыл бұрын
“Worked” for Vector one summer in college. Learned a valuable lesson about who I was and what I didn’t want to do professionally. That being said, I still have my original knives and the DD edges still work after 30 years (never sharpened). I love the knives! Just ordered the Ultimate block so I can get them all together. BTW… MADE IN AMERICA! 🇺🇸 (If you respond by calling me a simp or fanboy, you’re simultaneously labeling yourself as a broke, disgruntled, basement dweller who supports Chinese labor camp style manufacturing and communist ideology)
@masonfrancoeur2755
@masonfrancoeur2755 Жыл бұрын
Amen brotha 🥇🥇🐓🍗🍴
@nancycastiglione512
@nancycastiglione512 2 жыл бұрын
I splurged on a 5 piece kitchen basics Cutco Set in the 1980's. It was my best investment. I make 14 quarts at a time of sauce from scratch throughout the year and it would take forever if I did not own this perfect set of knives. My hands and fingers are safe because of the well fitting handles. I've added to my set and enjoy every piece! I came across this KZbin and couldn't believe the review. In our motorhome I have a post-it note of last minute packing items and 3 Cutco knives are a must, the cheese, paring & trimmer. My husband already has the fishing and filet knives in his tackle box, those I also need at times. I've used friend's knives in their kitchens and get frustrated, eventually gifting them with a basic, maybe a trimmer or the cheese knife. Interesting Cutco could be in business so long and still sell a coveted product to good cooks. It's been 12 years since I've sent them for sharpening, and so excited for their guaranteed service to return practically new knives. Might be my last send away as I'm in my mid 70's. But I'll still give as gifts!
@karendalkin9945
@karendalkin9945 2 жыл бұрын
I acquired my first Cutco knives at age 20… I’m still using them at age 71.
@nancycastiglione512
@nancycastiglione512 Жыл бұрын
@@handyman8921 To each his own opinion, I'm old and wise(r), been there, done that. These younger generations and you tube are so cute, they love hearing themselves be experts. So, to each his own, enjoy listening to yourself.
@SilverDog-zl9wm
@SilverDog-zl9wm 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a great experience with Cutco. Had one set for 30+ years. Cutco sharpens my knives for free, even came to my house to do the sharpening. The rep found a couple of knives with damaged handles from normal use plus one that I had melted the handle. The replace all of them for free. They even told me that if I pass down my set to my kids, the warranty goes with them. And btw, the reps I met were great! I’m a Cutco fan!
@therooster1339
@therooster1339 2 жыл бұрын
Liar
@TylrVncnt
@TylrVncnt 2 жыл бұрын
@The Rooster No this is absolutely true, they do lifetime free sharpening sand the warranty is a no questions asked warranty. Now, this is why the knives are SOOO overpriced, and for someone who sharpens my own knives I don’t need the lifetime sharpening guarantee, but DO see why that is valuable to some ppl. Also, I’m not really a fan of the geometry of the blades that I’ve tried, too thick blade stock and too thick behind the edge. But the guy who made the original comment above is not lying about his experience
@patricemurray6412
@patricemurray6412 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely correct. Mine were so bad (i messed them up), they had to redo the knife blade and then sharpened them. And if they can't fix it, they will replace them. Does this guy doing the video buy from a place with a lifetime warranty? 🤔 I don't think so.😌
@xpopsx5624
@xpopsx5624 Жыл бұрын
Cutco simp
@eyesauron
@eyesauron Жыл бұрын
…and a bot.. 🤡
@TheGalacticGamerPC
@TheGalacticGamerPC 2 жыл бұрын
“Disses Cutco advertises for Competitors “🤦🏾‍♂️😂😂😂
@larrycrumley9491
@larrycrumley9491 Жыл бұрын
Sorry dude. I love buying used Cutco knives that come with a lifetime guarantee. I’ve bought three so far and spent $40. Anything happens to them they have the same guarantee just as if I bought them new. Can even get them sharpened for the cost of postage. It’s a no brainer.
@mcdaddy9563
@mcdaddy9563 2 жыл бұрын
I actually work for Cutco right now. The reason why the blade is $152 is because you’re not just paying for a knife. You’re paying for a knife that’s literally FOREVER GUARANTEED. The handle won’t chip,break, or crack. However if it does you can always return it back & get a free one back. Not sure why you’re complaining about the knife for; if you didn’t like it then you had the option to return it & get your money back
@JGsgarage_unboxings
@JGsgarage_unboxings 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't take him too seriously. Dudes like 45 with a playstation shirt on.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
It's a resin handle, a plastic Victorinox won't chip, break or crack, but they sure will melt on a hot surface. Cutco could replace a knife 5 fold and still make a profit, that shows you how heinously overpriced they are. Would you buy a base model Honda Civic for $150,000 if it had a forever guarantee?
@codecmgs
@codecmgs Жыл бұрын
​@thecookseye7383 reasons people buy Type Rs. I mean Honda Civic is quality period. So if there was a forever guarantee on them. Well you would live in riceland and so many street ricers everywhere. I drive a VW Rabbit and know how much people love civics. 😂😂😂
@Empty7775
@Empty7775 2 жыл бұрын
This guy must have gotten fired from his janitor job at the Cutco facility.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
The janitor at the Cutco facility would be able to make a better knife out of his home garage than Cutco does.
@Empty7775
@Empty7775 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecookseye7383 on a serious note, what brands of knives are good?
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
@@Empty7775 For under $100 the Tojiro DP Series is impossible to beat. For under $200 the Takamura R2 Migaki, Tojiro Pro or Kohetsu Aogami Super & HAP40 lines are great, for around $300 Yu Kurosaki is amazing and if you prefer western profile blades the Zwilling Kramer Euroline is good.
@Empty7775
@Empty7775 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecookseye7383 thank you i appreciate the info
@jimclifford5434
@jimclifford5434 2 жыл бұрын
Cutco is the number one selling knife in North America for a reason. They are made well and hold up with great customer service. They are expensive, but well worth it in the long run.
@mcdaddy9563
@mcdaddy9563 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree !
@josephcook8972
@josephcook8972 2 жыл бұрын
Why do people bash them then?
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 2 жыл бұрын
@@josephcook8972 Because there are knives a lot cheaper AND much better quality AND made by companies that actually pay the people who sell them.
@isaaceggleston9139
@isaaceggleston9139 Жыл бұрын
@@einundsiebenziger5488 I work for Cutco and they pay us and treat us so well! The long you work the more you get I’ve only been working with them for 2 weeks and have already made over 700$ so I think you need to reevaluate this comment 😂
@JoannaJedrzejczyksForehead
@JoannaJedrzejczyksForehead Жыл бұрын
@@isaaceggleston9139 what? I make that in 2 days. $700 every 2 weeks, is less than $10/hour full time.
@lishi6070
@lishi6070 2 жыл бұрын
There is no one product can make all people like it. What you said is not fair for cutco knives.
@MegaStephen1
@MegaStephen1 Жыл бұрын
What I learned from this video... Do not smoke crack. Love my Cutco knives.
@elizabethsmith3926
@elizabethsmith3926 4 ай бұрын
Hahahaha 😂
@FinallyFound-r2l
@FinallyFound-r2l Жыл бұрын
Regardless on how lowbrow they might be built on paper, they are an absolute pleasure to use. Still love my Cutco after watching this.
@tylerpaulson6689
@tylerpaulson6689 3 жыл бұрын
Knew a lot of people in high school that tried to convince me to sell Cutco knives. Knew a lot of people that regretted it. Glad I wasn't one of them.
@GavinArcade
@GavinArcade 7 ай бұрын
That's fair. The job isn't for everyone.
@Anotherguy_99
@Anotherguy_99 3 жыл бұрын
Man I had so many friends get sucked into cutco in high school. This one guy pretty much recruited the entire friend group, and then a few months later they all realized it was BS
@tylerjones14
@tylerjones14 2 жыл бұрын
sorry they didn't have a good leader
@realityresearch2974
@realityresearch2974 2 жыл бұрын
what made it bs
@adama7926
@adama7926 Жыл бұрын
@@realityresearch2974 I have start working for cutco summer job. I then my friend tell me is bs=bullshit. He tell me the company have a bad reputation.
@meatbyproducts
@meatbyproducts 2 жыл бұрын
I hate Vector but I have had Cutco for 20+ years and they are still rocking good. They are the set I bought when I was 21. I have some forged high end knives and love, but are expensive. And who else makes the Spatula Spreader? That thing rocks for days.
@dinkmoon2759
@dinkmoon2759 3 жыл бұрын
That was a venture I almost got sucked into when I was going into college. I got taken advantage of by a few different things, but I'm glad to say this wasn't one of them.
@tylerjones14
@tylerjones14 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry you didn't have a good leader
@joshuaespinoza534
@joshuaespinoza534 2 жыл бұрын
Let's listen to the guy named "Dink!"
@carochan86
@carochan86 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@Tr1xx
@Tr1xx Жыл бұрын
@Big Daddy ah yes as if "big daddy reliable gtfo lmao
@mosatsoni4324
@mosatsoni4324 2 жыл бұрын
Almost got conned by them right out of high school in 2007. What made me dodge it was that the manager who was claiming he made tons of money from Vector, wore the same suit with a tear in it for 3 days straight.
@ILikesports360
@ILikesports360 2 жыл бұрын
Wait why did the same thing just happen to me should I be worried?😂
@ChrisSmithson
@ChrisSmithson 2 жыл бұрын
I've been using my set 20 years.. The shears still work after I accidentally cut an electrical cord still plugged in and melted a spot, but didn't shock me.. Knives are also still great. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@Torontoknifegirl
@Torontoknifegirl 2 жыл бұрын
Send your shears in and they will replaced then with new ones for free 😊
@ChrisSmithson
@ChrisSmithson 2 жыл бұрын
@@Torontoknifegirl oh, I thought it was for 50% discount.. Did they change that..?
@Torontoknifegirl
@Torontoknifegirl 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisSmithson it's a mistake. My dad just burnt he handle off his trimmer and sent him a new one. You just send it in, no need to call. If you're in Canada, I can help you with that.
@mcdaddy9563
@mcdaddy9563 2 жыл бұрын
I actually have a set of cutco knives myself; totally love them. If I ever need to resharpen them or want them polished I can pay the shipping price of like $9 & get the polishing & sharpening free. They haven’t gone dull yet or broken for that matter.
@Thamac15
@Thamac15 2 жыл бұрын
They’re cheaply made at Wusthof Classic price points. Anyone and I mean anyone that buys Cutco anything is an ignorant gullible fool! They literally feel like plastic toy knives while every blade is thin and bends back and forth extremely easy. You’re happy with them, good for you.
@mcdaddy9563
@mcdaddy9563 2 жыл бұрын
@@Thamac15 To each their own I suppose. 😵‍💫
@RealBakedTato
@RealBakedTato 2 жыл бұрын
@@Thamac15 salty much
@therooster1339
@therooster1339 2 жыл бұрын
Liar
@jayjaska8963
@jayjaska8963 3 жыл бұрын
just to let everyone know, surgeons actually use worse than 440a steel for their scalpels. The reason for that is they use disposable blades which they throw away after each surgery.
@kmarshirley
@kmarshirley 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting but it makes sense for what they're doing. I wonder if there are surgeons who have their own set of scalpels that they clean really well after each surgery.
@theboshow9697
@theboshow9697 2 жыл бұрын
@@kmarshirley there probably are but it’s more than likely not used in a hospital setting, the issue is the microchips from cutting people open, those can get tissue and other stuff in them which ok you can sterilize it but it has a higher chance of not making the clean cut you need after which you need to suture the person back together. Also the size of it makes it near impossible to sharpen and get back to its original form without breaking it. Me as a medic in the army, I would probably get myself a personal set if I were ever to deploy to a combat zone but also a lot of rules go out the window in a combat setting.
@angelinaromero566
@angelinaromero566 Жыл бұрын
You can tell from this video that you have not personally worked for cutco. It also seems as though you haven’t done the most extensive research on it . Cutco is handcrafted by blacksmiths in the factory. Cutco handles were designed by industrial designer Thomas Lamb and studied on over 700 pairs of hands for comfort. And for knives that last 50+ years…. i say you definitely get your money’s worth.
@zachburskey8868
@zachburskey8868 Жыл бұрын
You're in a cult.
@kingstricker43
@kingstricker43 2 жыл бұрын
I worked two months for this job during college one summer. I sold like 4 sets in my first month but that was luck. I got free knives instead of money as a bonus. I still use them, lol I was convinced for the longest time that they were the world’s strongest knives
@brianegendorf2023
@brianegendorf2023 2 жыл бұрын
My friend did that. He always made fun of them...and in the end, he said for the price, the knives were crap. He used them a little bit and they were not good at all.
@jimclifford5434
@jimclifford5434 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianegendorf2023 I have used them since I got married in 1977. My wife bought them before that. I think are very well made. We have had them sharpened several times and they are amazing knives. There is a reason they are the #1 selling knife in North America!
@jasminewang77
@jasminewang77 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve worked two months so far. I’ve sold almost 10k and am an assistant manager in training. And for the office I work for these statistics aren’t unusual. Cutco knives are good quality and most of its value is in the forever guarantee
@patricemurray6412
@patricemurray6412 Жыл бұрын
@@jasminewang77 Exactly 💯
@isaaceggleston9139
@isaaceggleston9139 Жыл бұрын
@@jasminewang77 yeah I work for Cutco too what area do you work in?
@richardflintii2583
@richardflintii2583 Жыл бұрын
Your marketing skills seem only to emphasize the negative. As such, this video was not useful.
@kevincarpenter4589
@kevincarpenter4589 8 ай бұрын
Cutco, the best I ever had , going on my second decade and never had the sharpen it once the warranty is unbelievable Cutco the way to go 🇺🇸
@northrider8628
@northrider8628 2 жыл бұрын
Love my cutco... had them for 4 years 0 regrets, use them daily. Mother in law had them from the 1950s and she used them till she passed away in 2021 now her grandkids have them and they love them...100% worth the investment.
@FinallyFound-r2l
@FinallyFound-r2l Жыл бұрын
"I used the knife a little bit... I already knew what I thought about it" OK so biased review, got it.
@Twisted_Logic
@Twisted_Logic 3 жыл бұрын
My parents have a Cutco knife set sold to them by my brother's friend some 15 years ago. I liked them at the time if only because they were replacing a cheap set of WalMart knives my dad got in like the early 90's. They're WAY overpriced, but I guess technically better than literally the worst knife on the market (though not if you compare them dollar-for-dollar). Back in the summer after my freshman year of college I was having trouble finding a job and found a Vector marketing ad. I signed up and made it to like the second day of training when I could physically FEEL the soul draining from my body and never went back. Found a much more fulfilling job facilitating a day camp a week or so later.
@TimPetrone
@TimPetrone 2 жыл бұрын
so I sold Cutco for like 2 months, 11 years ago, and I'm not gonna' argue anything in this video, really. Personally, I didn't see a problem with the way they sold their product. It ISN'T door-to-door, btw...it's a referral system. You start by calling friends and family, then at every demo you do, you have that person write down the names and numbers of anyone they know who might be interested...then you call those people and ask if you can schedule a demo. As for the demo itself...it's a no-pressure situation. The salesman does the demo, and that's it. If you aren't convinced by the demo, that's it. They don't put any pressure on you at all. It IS commission-based, and though a regular salesman is not tasked with recruiting more salesman...higher-ranking salesmen ARE sent to different areas for, say, a summer, and they recruit as many salesman as they can for that summer. The salesman can continue to work for them after that if they want...but mostly it's just a summer job for younger people (college students, mainly...so that part is true)...and there IS money to be made if you're good at it. During training AND during any demo...a lot of emphasis is placed on the materials the cutlery is made from...so that's not a fact they're trying to hide or in any way conceal. I got the impression they were proud of the materials they used, and that those materials were high-quality...and after using them for 11 years...both my parents full set, and the couple of knives I myself own...and using them daily...we still haven't needed to get them sharpened, and they work as well as they did when we first got them. Cutco also guarantees them forever...which means 100% free sharpening, repair, or replacement, and no proof of purchase of any kind is required. You send them knives they need sharpening...they send you back sharpened knives. You send them a damaged knife...they send you back a new one. Period. No hassle...nothing is required but the product, an envelope (or maybe a box), and some postage. And again...that guarantee is forever...whether you bought the product(s) yourself or not. As someone with a love for and skill with cooking, who lived with a successful professional chef for a few years...I'm definitely impressed by Cutco's products. There may be better out there (though there isn't a better guarantee than Cutco's. It's matched only by one brand: Craftsman tools...and they don't sell kitchen cutlery). I'm not claiming they're a perfect business...I know that the way they do their sales is at best, less than ideal...but it's still far better than many other companies' out there. I'm also not claiming that there are no salesman that go door-to-door...but those salesman are not told to do that, and it is in fact VERY frowned-upon by the company. Some salesman may also use a more high-pressure sales method, but again, they are not taught to, and the company would very much frown on that...and likely let them go. As for cost...they are around the same cost as the two highest-rated cutlery brands on the market (and btw...salesman negotiate price, so the initial price they offer you is not nearly as low as it can go...and they also accept payments, which are also negotiable), and those brands use lesser-quality materials, and don't offer a guarantee like Cutco's...at least that's what I was taught during training (which WAS unpaid...that much is true...but it was also fun). It didn't involve any safety training...that is also true...but again, we were NOT taught to go door-to-door. It was a referral system, which is generally a lot more safe. I'm sure there have been incidents that were pretty bad...but did it occur often enough to warrant any significant change in how they operate? Probably not...but that's just a guess based on my own experience working for them briefly over a decade ago. I admit they may have stretched the truth regarding the materials they use some...but I doubt so, given how easy it would be to find out the truth of it with a quick Google search. They were also featured on the show "How it's Made", so they weren't deceiving the public in any way about that process. They literally broadcast it on a popular tv show. But I WILL grant that perhaps they weren't entirely honest. I don't know for certain, because I haven't researched it. What I DO KNOW is how well their products work when they're new...how well mine and my parents STILL work after 11 years without a single sharpening...and how incredible Cutco's "forever guarantee" is. This is all just based on my own experience as a salesman 11 years ago, and a Cutco owner for 11 years.
@mcdaddy9563
@mcdaddy9563 2 жыл бұрын
I work for Cutco now; been about 3 weeks maybe? Totally love it; hate how it gets harder when you run out of referrals. I don’t have much people left to contact so I’m not sure if I’m going to try adding random people on Facebook & ask them if they can help out. I really like the job, it’s fun, & it helped me a lot with my social skills. As far as the knives; I own a set of my own that I got free & I can not stop using them!
@TimPetrone
@TimPetrone 2 жыл бұрын
@@mcdaddy9563 sounds like not much has changed over the past 11 years then. Everyone I worked with loved it. It wasn't a good job for me mainly due to my lack of contact with most of my family and old family friends, and the fact that my own friends weren't the sort of people who could afford a set of Cutco knives...nor would they really want them. Most didn't have any interest in cooking, really. I loved hanging out in the office, though. At one point, we traveled from southern Oregon up to Tacoma, Washington to attend a big company "event" (I don't really know how to describe it). They had to rent-out a high school football stadium for it. There was a big stage; speakers; a live band that was amazing; and some other activities. There were hundreds of people there, and you could tell they ALL loved the job, and the company. I realize that they're a borderline pyramid scheme...and any job that's strictly commission-based can suck if you aren't really good at it...but if you ARE...there's A LOT of money to be made. The product itself though...worth every penny. Again...we've been using our set for 11 years...haven't had them sharpened even once...we cook A LOT, and use them daily...and thoutgh we are going to be getting them sharpened soon...they're still the sharpest knives we own...by far. As for this video...I gotta' disagree about the materials. They're top notch. Ours look exactly as they did on day 1, and that's after thousands of washings in the dishwasher. Cutco is very open about the materials they use, because they're proud of them. There may be better knives out there...but I've never used any. Cutco knives are NOT a ripoff. I'm not a professional chef, so I'm not sure what a professional chef who's used A LOT of expensive, top-quality knives would have to say about Cutco knives (just the product, without any bias concerning the company itself)...but I'm an experienced home cook. A good one. And if after 11 years of hard use, the knives still look as good as they did on day 1, and the butter knife is still sharp enough to cut through a thick strip of leather (which ours are...I've tested that)...that's a good knife.
@mcdaddy9563
@mcdaddy9563 2 жыл бұрын
@@TimPetrone Totally agree; I love everything about it; I actually haven’t been working in these past 2 weeks because I was caring for an uncle, which means no paycheck sadly lol. My uncle ending up passing away about 2 days ago & thanks to his wife & siblings I was able to keep his “Signature Set” as something to remember him by. I’ve been using them ever since. Totally in love with them. Not the way I wanted to get ahold of a bigger set but I’m glad I can use them & not only prepare food quickly, but reminisce the memories I hold of my uncle. As far as the sharpening, I agree 100%. I know people with a set that haven’t even sharpened them yet & it’s been a little over 10 years. I love the job, but the whole commission thing is pretty lame lol.
@TimPetrone
@TimPetrone 2 жыл бұрын
@@mcdaddy9563 sorry about your uncle...but I'm glad you received something that will remind you of good memories every day. I really don't blame people for criticizing the company itself, given that they use salesman rather than selling in stores, and the job is commission-based...but it truly is a far better system than other commission-based sales companies that don't sell their products in stores (Kirby vacuums, for example...which I also briefly sold...but though their product was incredible back in the 50''s and 60's...today it's great for about a year...two if you're lucky...then it goes to shit. We found that out the hard way). I don't understand the criticism of the product itself. It's truly a great product...clearly made using top-quality materials...and the handle was designed by a hand surgeon. I'll admit it's not the best design (speaking of ONLY the chef's knife, here) for the type of grip used by professional chef's when chopping...but it's not designed for professional chefs. It's designed for regular people...for home kitchens...and they often don't hold a chefs knife the way a chef would. As for the sharpness...again...after 11 years of daily use, and zero sharpening's, I was able to cut through a tough steak like it was butter just last night with a table knife (literally a butter knife, for those who don't know). I don't even bother with the actual steak knives. When I was selling them years ago, a cousin of mine (who was rather poor), purchased a k-bar (he was in the navy during the first gulf war), because he's really in to hunting, fishing, and outdoorsy stuff (I think he bought a filet knife, as well)...and a single table knife. Which one do you think he talked about the most after that?? The table knife. When I sold a pair of Super Shears (scissors) to the mayor...she hadn't been planning to buy anything. She agreed to let me do a demo as a favor, because I was a homeless member of her community. When I showed-up for the demo, she presented me with a sort-of "homeless care package"...just a big basket full of basic hygeine items and non-perishable foods. I didn't really need most of it...but it was a very touching gesture, coming from her...especially since I'd generally been treated like garbage in the community I grew up in, for no reason other than not having a home. She then went on to ask me about myself. She wanted to get to know me...to understand me, as a member of the community she was leading. So I told her...the good stuff, as well as the bad (including my criminal history...which is ancient history now). She never judged me at all, and was the first genuinely kind and understanding person I'd met since I'd become homeless. After that, I did the demo...and she was so impressed by the Super Shears, that she had to buy them (for gardening and cutting fabric)...and they were $80 at the time. She may have purchased one other knife, too...I can't remember. So even people who, going in, have zero intention to buy anything, often DO end-up buying something after seeing how incredible the product is, and learning about the "forever guarantee", which is the best and easiest guarantee possible. After that, the mayor and I became friends. Not the sort of friends that "hang-out"...I was 30 at the time, and had gone to high school with her son...so she was much older. Also, on top of being the mayor (which is an unpaid position, btw), she was also involved in other community organizations (like the Chamber of Commerce), AND she owned and operated a planning and development firm. She was a busy woman, to say the least...but we'd run in to each other on the streets a lot, and always stopped and had a conversation. A few times I dropped by her office to chat, which she didn't mind at all...in fact, she was always happy to see me. Being homeless was awful...especially in my small hometown, where most judged me harshly for my past crimes (all of which were minor, and involved petty thefts, mostly...I'd never hurt anyone), AND for simply being homeless...also openly gay (though you wouldn't know unless I told you, or you had wizard-level gaydar). The community was absolutely awful to me, which is why I moved as soon as I was able, and have no reason to ever return there. But to have the mayor not only show me sympathy and compassion...but also TRULY respect me and my goals...she even admired me for a number of reasons...that was what helped me get through that period of my life far more than anything else did. She was the most highly regarded, respected, and admired members of the community...I was the opposite...yet she never once judged me unfairly, and supported me in all that I did. So for her to respect and even admire me...that canceled-out the opinions of every random citizen who judged me (very few...maybe 0.5% of them...had even MET me). I haven't seen or spoken to her in close to a decade...but I will NEVER forget what she did for me at that extremely low point in my life, and I still think about it quite often. All of this was only possible because I sold her some Cutco...and I didn't have to stretch any truths, or apply any pressure to convince her to buy anything. The product simply spoke for itself. Salesman are often judged for their "convincing lies", half-truths, and pressure tactics...but Cutco doesn't do that, because they don't need to. I could do a demo without speaking a single word, and still sell the product. She was undoubtedly impressed by that, and respected that I didn't try to pressure her in any way, despite having a commission-based job, and a desperate need to sell the product so I could get off the streets and back on my feet.
@myknifeguy
@myknifeguy 2 жыл бұрын
I love Cutco 🇺🇸! Hard to beat American made since 1949 and a Forever Warranty‼️
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
It's easy to beat stamped, hollow ground 440A stainless with no distal taper, at less than a third of the price. It's overpriced junk, they should be priced equivalently to an entry level Forschner or Dexter.
@connor9024
@connor9024 3 жыл бұрын
Story time: I have a cutco knife, I bought it from a friend’s cousin who was starting college and wanted a part time job. I felt bad and wanted to help a friend. Iv never really enjoyed bringing really expensive knives to work because I’ll beat the shit out of them. Cutco seemed like a good option tbh! I got a friends and family discount for buying 3… one was a gift one bread knife cause I cut a lot of croutons at my job at the time, and a santoku (my preference) I took them to work and got laughed at “yeah yeah guys, whatever it’s just a beater.” One day ONE DAY into general prep work my santoku was dull. I got laughed at even harder. I STILL get laughed at for my cutco. Iv tried sharpening it. It doesn’t keep a blade. Iv had a Chicago steel santoku that I bought from Walmart for $20 10 years ago that STILL gets the job done with minimal maintenance. My cutco cost $89!!! That’s the discount price. It’s still dull it’s still the most expensive knife in my bag and I STILL GET LAUGHED AT! Buy cutco: get bullied…
@tylerjones14
@tylerjones14 2 жыл бұрын
Just get it sharpened for free like everyone else and then its like brand new lol
@danielkillianNV
@danielkillianNV 2 жыл бұрын
You have to sharpen knives
@jgrode
@jgrode 3 жыл бұрын
We were gifted Cutco knives for our wedding nearly ten years ago. We use them almost every day; it's probably a case of not knowing just how much we are suffering. That being said, is there anything that can be done with them other than just buying new as you recommend?
@Laerthor
@Laerthor 3 жыл бұрын
yea they're great decorations for your bin
@addalittlebam
@addalittlebam 3 жыл бұрын
@@Laerthor trash bin?
@Saltymomma
@Saltymomma 2 жыл бұрын
Send them in to Cutco to get sharpened they have a forever guarantee. You just have to pay shipping
@earlkozak6538
@earlkozak6538 Жыл бұрын
Send them out for sharpening.
@tylerrassi4148
@tylerrassi4148 2 жыл бұрын
This video strikes me as (and you confirmed this in your own video) that you already had your own opinions before you ever used them and your experience with them is very minimal. I'm waiting for some substantial evidence against Cutco. I've not seen anything like that. But you know what I do see plenty of? Nothing but great things to say from people who own them.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
Watch the Cutco video on my channel, from an actual knife industry professional.
@qnguyen
@qnguyen 2 жыл бұрын
my mom and grandma have knives from vietnam that are like $5-15 USD and they cut sooooo good. barely need to sharpen them. never used cutco, but i doubt it’s better than those knives that my mom/grandma have had for over 20 years
@RizHail
@RizHail 10 ай бұрын
I yesterday bought CutCo cheese knife at Costco. So what is the best brand and quality kitchen knives from Amazon? I need a Paring and Utility knives.
@Neomi-cj1qm
@Neomi-cj1qm 6 ай бұрын
Japanese SHUN !! German WUSTHOF!
@BluePeacocks421
@BluePeacocks421 2 жыл бұрын
I have several cut o knives & 1 Babish knife. My Babish knife developed rust spots with in 1 month. What did I do wrong?
@melissahendrix61
@melissahendrix61 2 жыл бұрын
I currently work here I love my job its not a scam totally legit I highly recommend these knives
@Theorcman2008
@Theorcman2008 2 жыл бұрын
If it wasn't a scam the wouldn't charge you to work there lol
@vatsalsudani2006
@vatsalsudani2006 2 жыл бұрын
@@Theorcman2008 Not sure where you applied but they don't charge you to work there. I've been with the company over 2 years and it's the best job I've had
@Theorcman2008
@Theorcman2008 2 жыл бұрын
@@vatsalsudani2006 They make you pay for the knives and rope and shit you use for the demo. So yeah they charge you.
@vatsalsudani8148
@vatsalsudani8148 2 жыл бұрын
@@Theorcman2008 again not sure where you're getting that from but I never paid for a sample kit or rope or leather and I've been with the company over 2 years. I've never had any of my reps buy it either and I've been a manager for over a year. We have been operating on virtual systems so there's no need to buy anything, so I'm not sure what you're talking about. They used to have to purchase a sample kit but that has not been the case in a long time
@DarrellWingerak
@DarrellWingerak Жыл бұрын
Do you have a Canadian Amazon link for the Babish knives? Thx for this.
@codecmgs
@codecmgs Жыл бұрын
So cutco 😂😂😂 is your issue meanwhile you got teflon pots and pans behind you. Bruh..... 😂😂😂😂😅😅😅
@masonfrancoeur2755
@masonfrancoeur2755 Жыл бұрын
He's not observant enough to have any authority to draw any sort of conclusion. I bet he's a nerd who's into knives and doesn't even cook lmao.
@annawildman4818
@annawildman4818 Жыл бұрын
I had my set for maybe 20 years, and tgey re services for fee. You pay postage
@Torontoknifegirl
@Torontoknifegirl 2 жыл бұрын
The knives are incredible. The guarantee is the best. You can't use a chef knife for everything. You're bashing Cutco but telling people to use your code. Millions of people love Cutco and that's never going to change 🙂
@LaunchpadCooks
@LaunchpadCooks 2 жыл бұрын
How much did they pay you to say this?
@Torontoknifegirl
@Torontoknifegirl 2 жыл бұрын
@@LaunchpadCooks nobody. You have a lot of spare time on your hands apparently. Try the cheese knife and you'll see a difference. I know chefs that have been using Cutco for 25 years, sent in for service and got new knives for free. To each their own.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
The knives are incredibly bad, the guarantee is the best way to heinously overcharge for junk materials. A 1000% markup on 440A sheeted stainless means they could replace the knife 5 times over and still make a huge profit. 440A is a disposable grade steel, Cutco also hollow grinds their knives with no distal taper. Forschner knives at $40 have better steel and grind. People who love Cutco love Cutco because they don't know any better, they're like McDonalds patrons who have never tasted a decent burger not to mention a prime steak.
@Torontoknifegirl
@Torontoknifegirl 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecookseye7383 lol its funny when people say they've tried them all and nothing compares to Cutco. You can't possibly compare Cutco to McDonalds 😅
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
@@Torontoknifegirl Nobody who has actually tried a piece of decent steel has ever said that. It takes complete ignorance of the existence of even mediocre cutlery to think that nothing compares to Cutco. And you're right Cutco is much worse than McDonalds, Cutco would be the equivalent of McDonalds charging $15 for a McDouble
@dunkydog1676
@dunkydog1676 Жыл бұрын
Cutco rock
@codyweaver245
@codyweaver245 Жыл бұрын
I apologize but I don’t understand how a company that’s apparently been in business for many years sales junk.. that’s bizarre.
@jaybirdvoiceoverproduction1156
@jaybirdvoiceoverproduction1156 13 күн бұрын
I'm currently a cutco sales rep. I'm not sure about their past, but there is a base pay; a fixed amount per virtual presentation/onsite demonstration. I get paid whether i sell or not, and like any other job, as i work, I get better at my position. A no sale week is basically OJT. Making enough sales in a week for my commission percentage (which grows with increased career sales) to offset my base pay is just a bonus.
@nathan9931
@nathan9931 2 жыл бұрын
I just applied for an interview with them bc i got an envelope from them in the mail recommending me to apply for the summer 😭😭😭 i think im gonna tell them I've changed my mind and look elsewhere for summer jobs...
@apfilms1529
@apfilms1529 2 жыл бұрын
Omg I literally just got recruited and after watching this idk how I’m gonna tell them I quit like I haven’t even went to a training yet do I just not show up or what?
@way2wild21
@way2wild21 2 жыл бұрын
The guy who sold me mine was a grown man, extremely helpful, not pushy… actually put some knives back saying the one I selected already could do the job. No issues here.
@MrKlashmaster
@MrKlashmaster 2 жыл бұрын
I went in for a interview with them. I walked out and never looked back. Extremely shady.
@AASteveo
@AASteveo Жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on Misen??
@derekwhite8213
@derekwhite8213 2 жыл бұрын
I work for vector marketing..I made $1,250 in my first weekend. Sure people don’t like the business model but there’s money to be made. I just won a trip to Cancun and a $15,000 scholarship. Say what you want but cutco changed my life. I’m 18
@bjjohnson4418
@bjjohnson4418 9 күн бұрын
My Mom has Cutco for 30 years and never sent them in and still crazy sharp I just bought the Cutco KA-BAR and the Gut Hook and think they are great quality but I have not used them yet.
@CultureStress
@CultureStress 3 жыл бұрын
My parents have a cutco knife, and I've sharpened it a fair few times. I also learned to cook with it as my primary knife. I also gave them a Shun knife--my mom uses the Shun, my dad still uses the cutco. I think the reason why is that the cutco is *thin*. Like, the stock is thin. Geometry cuts, and cutco knives cut fairly "well" when they're dull. I also think my dad avoids the Shun because it's "too pretty". Like, it's a piece of crap, overpriced knife, but if you're used to cutco, I think you want to upgrade to another stamped knife like a victorinox.
@westcoastwarriorsarchive7929
@westcoastwarriorsarchive7929 2 жыл бұрын
the victorinox knives would definitely be an upgrade, and like 1/4 the price.
@joshuaespinoza534
@joshuaespinoza534 2 жыл бұрын
Fact, any other knive company does Not have a forever guarantee or lifetime replacement like Cutco knives. Fact, Cutco knives are made in USA. Those two facts alone make Cutco superior over any other knive made. Buying your Shun knive seems pretty indeed, because that's all it is.
@CultureStress
@CultureStress 2 жыл бұрын
@@joshuaespinoza534 I didn't know they were made in USA. I guess that explains why the quality is so bad.
@realityresearch2974
@realityresearch2974 2 жыл бұрын
@@CultureStress ur tripping! u don’t know about that usa made, people prefer stuff made in the usa bc it’s better quality, better metal for tools, more thread count on shirts and not made by hungry kids
@CultureStress
@CultureStress 2 жыл бұрын
@@realityresearch2974 but Cutco is USA made and they're terrible. I think when something is "made in USA" they know Americans will buy it even if the quality is bad, so they don't bother to make it good quality
@mooktemas6800
@mooktemas6800 2 жыл бұрын
Their recruiting/work ethics is horrible. I worked for them while in school; but my family has had thier knife for over a decade now so the knife all last you a lifetime. You just need to sharpen regularly.
@wolfingitdown2047
@wolfingitdown2047 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty much anything that is sold by door-to-door salesmen has always looked sus to me
@MrStone125
@MrStone125 2 жыл бұрын
What's some decent knives for general kitchen use? If ya got some recommendations.
@mightymidget6350
@mightymidget6350 2 жыл бұрын
The cutco trimmer is the perfect knife for all your kitchen needs wether It’s slicing raw chicken or chopping small veggies
@nickd1961
@nickd1961 3 жыл бұрын
What is your opinion of Henckels ?
@austintillman8297
@austintillman8297 3 жыл бұрын
My mom has that cutco knife from 20 years ago. I can get it sharp but it spends most of it’s life quite dull
@Leeleeleg
@Leeleeleg Жыл бұрын
I bought a set in 1998, still sharp as hell and love them. My daughter’s friend cut his hand so badly with the bread knife he needed reconstructive surgery 🤷‍♀️
@VladdViever
@VladdViever 3 жыл бұрын
When I was fresh out of high school I was nearly recruited. Turned down the job because it seemed fishy and happy I did. Never work for a company that makes you buy something up front to sell.
@RaymondKnuckles
@RaymondKnuckles 2 жыл бұрын
not true. you do not have to buy anything to sell Cutco. very inaccurate. stop spreading lies about a company that changes lives
@joshuaespinoza534
@joshuaespinoza534 2 жыл бұрын
Never work for a company or build a business that makes you buy Anything upfront everyone, you hear that????? It's silly to build a business and expect to buy Anything for your company upfront. Always expect for it to be given to you for free or on credit. Only work for someone and get paid hourly and settle in life like the guy who posted this original comment. Pffffff! Do you hear yourself? Have you achieved anything in life?
@joshuaespinoza534
@joshuaespinoza534 2 жыл бұрын
Look at this guy's channel. What a big ass kid!
@stefanie3star
@stefanie3star 2 жыл бұрын
@@joshuaespinoza534 Jesus Christ Joshua, can you fücking relax?
@pamtnman1515
@pamtnman1515 2 жыл бұрын
Our family is really happy with our CutCo knives. We have had a whole bunch of them for longer than this young fool has been alive, and they have held up perfectly.
@Secretsofsociety
@Secretsofsociety Жыл бұрын
How does one break a knife.... It's not like stainless steel just starts rusting.... Overpriced for what you get. Maybe back in the dark ages when good quality knives were more rare and expensive these had a purpose but not anymore.
@pamtnman1515
@pamtnman1515 Жыл бұрын
@@Secretsofsociety CutCo is made in America 👍. Of high quality components 👍. The company has a perfect customer support policy and practice that used to be standard but which is almost unheard of today in America. 👍 Thin steel knife blade material is pretty easy to break, regardless of what type it is. These knife blades are designed for thin slicing. The choppers have thicker steel. Your complaint makes no sense. You are probably some Chinese goof
@Secretsofsociety
@Secretsofsociety Жыл бұрын
@@pamtnman1515 What that you can get a better knife for a fraction of the price. Yeah I'm sure that was much harder in the pre-amazon days but look up the prices today and you will see why I think its a garbage company. I can't imagine why I would need customer service for a knife. I guess you sell these things.
@pamtnman1515
@pamtnman1515 Жыл бұрын
@@Secretsofsociety I run a small business in the land and timber sectors. I use knives for cooking and hunting. All of my hunting knives are custom made for me to my exacting specifications. I have been hunting, trapping, and fishing since I was four years old and I am now in my late 50s. I was trained as a chef in my late teens and early twenties, and I really enjoy cooking. Your comments here stink of the spoiled and whiny young people in America and Europe who take everything for granted and who do not understand how our civilization developed, step by step. CutCo can charge whatever they want for their knives, and if the market will support it, they are rewarded by loyal customers. If the market does not support their prices and policies, then CutCo will go out of business or change. So far CutCo is doing great, so the empirical evidence is that they are a fantastic company and not a "garbage" company as you write above. You sound like a competitor who can't stand up to real competition, so you have to impugn innocent people. CutCo is an American company using American components to make high quality knives here in my home state of PA, and I get what I pay for when I buy their products. This customer is happy.
@whatskraken3886
@whatskraken3886 3 жыл бұрын
I keep seeing ads for some random Serbian knife company (sorry, don't remember the name), definitely bullshit marketing (being pretty experienced with knives), but i'd love to see if they actually stand up to their claims.
@whatskraken3886
@whatskraken3886 3 жыл бұрын
@@kovac8964 i keep getting ads for some serbian chef knife, i don’t think it’s actually from Serbia, they’re just ripping off the style
@TQ_Smily
@TQ_Smily 2 жыл бұрын
They still have deceptive recruitment practices, and my manager did lie to me a ton when I started, but it can also be a wonderful opportunity if you're able to get a ton of sales.
@elizaalridge301
@elizaalridge301 2 жыл бұрын
When did you do training I just done training yesterday but I quit because I don't know anyone who will buy but it may work for some people my friend is working there and doing good
@jonny4509torres
@jonny4509torres 2 жыл бұрын
What did they lie about?
@adama7926
@adama7926 Жыл бұрын
@@jonny4509torres Coach you through sell the product. They did lie about helping you.
@tylerjones14
@tylerjones14 2 жыл бұрын
So should I tell the millions of customers that have loved Cutco for 10+ years now they got scammed?
@RichardLasquite
@RichardLasquite 2 жыл бұрын
You currently shill Cutco, don't you?
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
Yes you definitely should, that way they could have a chance to ditch their trash knives and buy something that has decent steel and grind.
@thewolfofgod3908
@thewolfofgod3908 Жыл бұрын
The knives themselves are very good, as an owner I can attest. Don’t know any customers not absolutely satisfied. Very expensive though.
@MMMmyshawarma
@MMMmyshawarma Жыл бұрын
Your knives were shit before cutco wow'd you. Any sharp knife will cut a belt or a pineapple easy.
@chuckmontgomery7571
@chuckmontgomery7571 3 жыл бұрын
Anybody questioning your integrity or motives around this video have clearly never watched any of your other content.
@Atown0921
@Atown0921 2 жыл бұрын
My father in law just bought the cutco knife set. He paid $3000....then he bought $2000 worth of pocket knives from them too.
@wardad5628
@wardad5628 2 жыл бұрын
We were given an entire set of Cutco knives and we love them though we did not spend a dollar for them, we also are not chefs.
@umtozzi
@umtozzi 11 ай бұрын
I have CUTCO cutlery that I did not pay full price for and I have a Kirby vacuum cleaner that I did not pay full price for. Both have sleazy marketing companies that sell the new units. Both products have flaws. Both products do a wonderful job and last a long time.
@suzannetaylor6285
@suzannetaylor6285 8 ай бұрын
I have a knife block with both Wusthof and Cutco and they are both amazing quality knives. Super sharp and comfortable to handle. To me, they are worth it, since I’ve owned them for about30 yrs and have no reason to replace
@masonfrancoeur2755
@masonfrancoeur2755 Жыл бұрын
Cutco has an amazing product. My friend made a living selling cutco knives. We buy our knives off him.
@evanmaurer9998
@evanmaurer9998 2 жыл бұрын
If your other knifes go dull do you have to pay for them to get sharpened again? If that knife breaks can you get it replaced for free? And are any of those knifes made in America? You might like other knifes better and they could definitely be stronger knifes but they don't have the same guarantees that Cutco has. That's where Cutco is worth the money. You just have to see the value in it. We all look at value differently and that's fine but to say it's a ripoff is misleading.
@calvinwebb7989
@calvinwebb7989 2 жыл бұрын
i don't have any experience using cutco knives. the company does have an interesting history. i never knew they owned kabar and case cutlery had a stake in the company at one time. i have sharpened a couple of cutco knives for people and they have sharpened up well. the company has been around since 1949. you don't stay in business that long if you're not doing something right. that being said what you say about value is true. they cost a lot. the real value is providing the company doesn't go belly up. its the last knife you ever buy. as you said they have an excellent track record of standing behind their product, it only costs a shipping fee and time being without them to have them sharpened or repaired. i don't see many other manufacturers doing the same. i've heard of people finding them on the cheap at yard sales. they ship them back to cutco and they repair or replace no questions asked.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
You have to pay shipping to get your Cutco sharpened meanwhile you are without them for a week or more, it would be no more costly and far more convenient to get your local sharpener to touch up your edges. Cutco can replace a knife 5 times over and still make a profit because their materials are cheap junk and their manufacturing processes are cheap. Being made in America isn't a selling point when the product is sub par. Cutco guarantees products like late night infomercials do, the product is so cheap that they can still have positive cash flow after replacing the product over and over because it's so egregiously overpriced. It's like paying $150,000 for a Honda civic because of a few free tire replacements and a fender or two.
@evanmaurer9998
@evanmaurer9998 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecookseye7383 exactly, it's like being able to get a new Honda civic whenever you wanted one. Always gets the job done and cheap enough to replace forever. Like I said, you might not see the value but that doesn't mean there isn't value. It's not a Lamborghini but all replacements are free
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
@@evanmaurer9998 No it would be like buying a Renault that breaks down every other month causing you to be without a vehicle for weeks, won't go over 65 mph, has a shit suspension and is generally miserable to use; it doesn't matter if it will be replaced because its being replaced by another piece of shit. There is no value in charging someone 5x the real market value of what a product is worth.
@evanmaurer9998
@evanmaurer9998 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecookseye7383 ok well you and I know thats not true otherwise the business wouldn't have been around for so long. I worked for them for a bit. Learned a lot. Don't work for them now and still don't claim to be the best knifes out there. Honestly I don't give a shit anymore but because I'm here I'll just say there's a lot of better knifes but the company has an interesting approach to business that's worked. So you tell me who's winning and losing
@Secretsofsociety
@Secretsofsociety Жыл бұрын
This company pisses me off so much. For 5% of the price of a cutco set you can just get a decent chefs knife and pairing knife and be most of the way to where you need to be. Rich people tax....
@awejeez4319
@awejeez4319 2 жыл бұрын
I've been a knife guy since I was 5 years old. I have owned many manufacturers knives. I know quality materials and craftsmanship. I have $5-$800 knives. My friend got into selling these right out of high school. I could tell right away they were inferior steel and way overpriced but he spent 2 hours pitching these to us so for his sake I bought the hunting knife and threw it in a drawer. It came with a cheap pleather sheath. 10 years ago my wife asked me for a knife to cut up some meat. Her knife was dull and I didn't feel like sharpening it so I gave her my cutco knife. She has been cutting meat with it ever since and I haven't sharpened it once! It has their serrations that just keep cutting. This year I bought her a used homemaker set off eBay for Christmas and I think she is gonna love them! Softer steel does not hold an edge as well but there is something to be said about their patented serrations. Plus I was surprised how well they hold value on the second hand market. I guess the high initial price and lifetime warranty? Straight edge ones are trash though.
@ThatCapnGeech
@ThatCapnGeech 3 жыл бұрын
I bought a Cutco for my mom almost 20 years ago, I kid you not, it was dull after the second use. They’re incredibly terrible knives. Which is embarrassing because you can get cheap Chinese crap on Amazon that’ll hold an edge better for a quarter or even an eighth the price of cutco.
@joshuaespinoza534
@joshuaespinoza534 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry kid but mines stay sharp for about 2 months with excessive use. If your a Chef like me then you'd probably know how to properly cut and maintain knives. Not sure, but just because you have no explanation as to why it felt or gotten dull after two uses, doesn't mean your 100% correct about your opinion on cutco knives. It would seem silly, don't you think?
@ericlivingston8027
@ericlivingston8027 6 ай бұрын
So in this video you only go over new cutco. To me the thing that makes these knives stand apart is their warranty. You can "inherit" a cutco by buying through somewhere like eBay or Goodwill. My knife set would have cost over 600 dollars for a butchers knife, 9 inch chefs knife (they do make a full size chefs knife), salmon knife, pairing knife and carvers knife and a wall hanging knife block but I bought it at Goodwill for 79 with shipping. I inherited the warranty even if I am not the first owner so I can send them into cutco to be sharpened or replaced for free.
@MokouMeows
@MokouMeows 3 жыл бұрын
When I started college I was looking for odd jobs and a recruiter for a knife company gave me a flyer. I needed a job and was interested in what being a sales rep was like so I got a ride to the recruitment meeting and stayed for the full session. It was scummy, predatory, and rotten to the core. The pay sounds good on paper, but after one 'practice call' with my grandmother I knew this wasn't for me. Basically 3 hours of my day wasted but a valuable lesson in marketing scams and scummy companies like cutco.
@jpcolvin12
@jpcolvin12 2 жыл бұрын
It’s called sales.
@joshlips9661
@joshlips9661 Жыл бұрын
Lmao!
@ryanstephens9109
@ryanstephens9109 Жыл бұрын
lol this was a terrible review video😂😂😂 turned into an advertisement for knives you sell with promo codes😂😂😂
@coffeecat086
@coffeecat086 2 жыл бұрын
I have a fellow blind friend I’m currently trying to talk out of buying to seek for them. Not sure how to go about it though
@bgswaggins5414
@bgswaggins5414 2 жыл бұрын
My parents own the whole cutco knife block, and honestly, they havent gone dull yet. I think my parents like to have it because it's just a nice looking set. Not sure how much they spent on it but my mother, who does all the cooking, uses her own knives. Probably cuz of the size of cutco knives, and also so those knives dont lose their edge. They've had them for about a decade by now and I use them when I go home and they are still decently sharp. I think they are okay if you done use knives often and have "show" money, but if you are serious about your cooking and like to cook every day with fresh produce, buy a beater or buy a single nice Chef's knife or Santoku. Personally, I have a Wusthof 6" chef knife (discounted at $80) and though it is a bit small, I find that I like to use it. Additionally, I just added a 8" "Wekit" $60 amazon Japanese steel (i think) chef's knife and it was pretty decently sharp (got it as a gift). The Wusthof I've had for almost a year now and only sharpened it like 3 times at most and it has a pretty decent edge.
@vicg5323
@vicg5323 Жыл бұрын
Well I just bought a set. Wanted to spend money on a USA product. Several of my coworkers vouched for the product. One who had it for three years without sharpening. I will let you know who they hold up after 6 months!
@cybo_vampire9145
@cybo_vampire9145 2 жыл бұрын
I got a free Cutco Santoku style Cheese Knife for going to one of their conferences, and it FUCKING SUCKED!!! Getting that knife was the best thing the company did for me, cause I swung that thing ONCE and the teeth on the knife bent as iff it were made of cheap plastic. That free knife that THEY GAVE ME for working for them is what drove me to look into the company and realize that I was dragged into an mlm scheme.
@dannyhensley1100
@dannyhensley1100 Жыл бұрын
I love my Cutco knives.
@avfaust
@avfaust Жыл бұрын
sold for cutco and their sales practices are bullshit but that product sells itself man those knives FUCK
@dadenjorgensen6878
@dadenjorgensen6878 Жыл бұрын
Cutco knives are nice knives but overpriced in my opinion. And as someone who is around a lot of “real” custom knives, it’s hard to say I would want a cutco over a sexy custom blade
@frankiecal3186
@frankiecal3186 2 жыл бұрын
The knives are high quality not some cheap set from China.
@TJGriggs25
@TJGriggs25 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned Cutco knives for over 20 years and love them. Vektor marketing is another topic all together but I don’t agree with the knife review at all.
@thecookseye7383
@thecookseye7383 2 жыл бұрын
That's just because you have no experience with decent knives, pick up a 210mm Tojiro DP gyuto for like $85 and compare it to a Cutco Petite Chef at damn near double the price and you'll notice your error immediately.
@TJGriggs25
@TJGriggs25 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecookseye7383 Bahaha. Ok. Thanks buddy.
@Reed-it3ho
@Reed-it3ho 3 жыл бұрын
My wife bought a set of Cutco knives before we started dating. I can confirm they are shit knives. She now uses my knives when she cooks but still won't let me get rid of the Cutco knives because that would be admitting I'm right. Now they are just an expensive kitchen decoration collecting dust.
@kmarshirley
@kmarshirley 3 жыл бұрын
Show her this video
@jimclifford5434
@jimclifford5434 2 жыл бұрын
We use them everyday. My favorite is the 1721 Trimmer. Great knives.
@earlkozak6538
@earlkozak6538 Жыл бұрын
Great knives
@pamtnman1515
@pamtnman1515 Жыл бұрын
i have never before heard a legitimate and actual owner/ user of CutCo knives say that they are crap. People occasionally complain that CutCo is expensive, which they surely are, but crap they are not. They are made in the USA of USA components to the highest standards. That said, the one thing I do not like about my CutCo knives is the very sharp back end of the handle, which I end up smoothing and rounding either with a sharp blade or some gentle heat.
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