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re: Bubba blade knives... good knives or good marketing?
Posted on 3/24/15 at 9:35 am to QuietTiger
Posted on 3/24/15 at 9:35 am to QuietTiger
I own both and highly recommend them. I notice in the responses everyone who owns one recommends them. Everyone who doesn't own one or have direct knowledge of them recommends the dexler. Interesting how someone can not recommend a product without ever trying it.
Posted on 3/24/15 at 10:51 am to rodnreel
It's cool if you like bubba blades. It's not a bad knife. Probably better than most cheap working blades. It's just not as good as other knives in the same price range.
8Cr13MoV is cheap steel. This is a fact. This is also why you don't see these blades in kitchen or market environments.
I don't have to try a Bubba Blade to know it's not as good as Sabatier, Henkel, Shun, Wustoff, DR etc. Same as I don't have to go drive a Scion to know it's not as refined as a Porsche.
8Cr13MoV is cheap steel. This is a fact. This is also why you don't see these blades in kitchen or market environments.
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Interesting how someone can not recommend a product without ever trying it.
I don't have to try a Bubba Blade to know it's not as good as Sabatier, Henkel, Shun, Wustoff, DR etc. Same as I don't have to go drive a Scion to know it's not as refined as a Porsche.
This post was edited on 3/24/15 at 10:52 am
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