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Senior Cat
![]() Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 841
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Figured I would start this thread- with all the new rawbies coming aboard.
I searched HIGH AND LOW for good shears. I wanted something that would cut bone okay, AND meat, without my having to use a knife as well (easier clean up). These shears are amazing. I have three pair (two I bought on sale just to have them) the original pair I bought in a lot of 3 different types of shears from ebay to test them out. These ones are the only ones that didn't break/get dull very quickly. I can STILL cut myself on them by just touching the blades! And I've had them almost two years!! Kuhn Rikon Kitchen Shears-Red | eBay Happy cutting!
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Kelly
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Jr. Cat
![]() Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New York
Posts: 50
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I've had my Kershaw Taskmasters for three years now and I love them! There is nothing like a pair of shears for cutting up meat; all raw feeders should have a pair. They're also great for cutting up meat for stir frying for us humans.
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