No kitchen tool is as useful as a sharp knife. But unless you're adept at sharpening yours - and unless you sharpen them every day - your knives are very likely dull. Enter the new KNASA knife. Made by a design company called Habitat, it features a new alloy patented by NASA and Caltech that's supposedly five times sharper than titanium. The company's so confident it will keep its edge they promise that, should the knife need sharpening, they'll do it for free. (You pay shipping.)
Getting an Edge
Getting an Edge
Getting an Edge
No kitchen tool is as useful as a sharp knife. But unless you're adept at sharpening yours - and unless you sharpen them every day - your knives are very likely dull. Enter the new KNASA knife. Made by a design company called Habitat, it features a new alloy patented by NASA and Caltech that's supposedly five times sharper than titanium. The company's so confident it will keep its edge they promise that, should the knife need sharpening, they'll do it for free. (You pay shipping.)