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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    during early 2000 wifey bought a set of salad master before iirc it cost her more than 250k. material is made of 316titanium


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    Wow, sarap lutuan ng tuyo nyan!

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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    meron titanium sa inner part? link pls
    Bruh? Link? When i say titanium, it’s 316ti stainless steel na material… salad master is all around the internet… kung saan ka man ngayon, im sure meron jan salad master distributor… go check them pls.


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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    meron titanium sa inner part? link pls
    the titanium is to prevent the chromium in the stainless steel from entering into the food and causing... issues.
    it also increases corrosion resistance.
    "TIL from google."
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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Wow, sarap lutuan ng tuyo nyan!
    Hahaha… tuyo? Sa ordinary stainless steel na lang…


    Pero pagnagpaplambot ako ng karne, ginagawa ko steam lang using small amount of water.. hindi nakababad ang karne sa tubig and i let SM remove the excessive fat/oil from meat/beef… then i cook it, andun pa rin ang lasang beef nya (promise) tapos yung corn and other veggies hindi overcooked… hirap explain hahaha…

    by the way i use the 55k SM skillet i posted above to cook the nilagang baka, draw back is kunting sabaw lang

    Meron sin sila 5 Qt. (4.7L) Multi-Purpose Oil Core with Cover yung nasa left na photo…sa package kasi pili ka lang sa either of the two na skillet along with the other cookware, since mahilig ako sa steak din kaya yun…




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    #55
    Slightly off topic, how you guys keep your knife sharp?

    Eto lang gamit ko. I wonder if there's an easier and faster way. Click image for larger version. 

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Slightly off topic, how you guys keep your knife sharp?

    Eto lang gamit ko. I wonder if there's an easier and faster way. Click image for larger version. 

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    I saw mas mabilis, yung nilalagay sa bike pedal… parang nagwewelding pag ahit ng kutsilyo kasi may spark… hehe.. nakapag exercise pa legs mo…



    Though i have these two:

    I prefer the first photo…





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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Slightly off topic, how you guys keep your knife sharp?

    Eto lang gamit ko. I wonder if there's an easier and faster way. Click image for larger version. 

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    You can checkout shopee they have a tool much convenient in sharpening knife.

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Slightly off topic, how you guys keep your knife sharp?
    Japanese Whetstone (400 and 1,000 grit)

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    #59
    There was this entrepreneur who shouted hasaaa.. old times..

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    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Slightly off topic, how you guys keep your knife sharp?

    Eto lang gamit ko. I wonder if there's an easier and faster way. Click image for larger version. 

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    carborundum!
    it's also my favorite.

    if we want to keep the blade sharp longer,
    we have to buy quality knives.
    my recommendation to myself is, "avoid knives with thin blades". they lose their sharpness faster.
    i look for stiffer blades.
    i want to try a real japanese knife, but...
    mahal!, and..
    baka peke...

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