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Leatherman FREE Arrives at House of Knives

Leatherman FREE Arrives at House of Knives

Leatherman is asking us to ‘unknow’ what a multipurpose tool can be. And after 35 years of evolving, adapting, and pushing the limits, the company took that to heart to completely reinvent its definition of a multi-tool. That end-to-end redesign has culminated in what is […]

Have You Entered To Win a Summer Adventure Pack Yet?

Have You Entered To Win a Summer Adventure Pack Yet?

First off, we’re continually thankful and humbled to the response to our giveaways and you all made our last giveaway one of the biggest ever. This tells us that you’re loving what we’re doing with these so we’re going to continue the streak with a […]

Fusion Touch Knives Tackle Avocado Toast

Fusion Touch Knives Tackle Avocado Toast

The Fusion Touch knives are a fresh face in the cutlery world. Recently, we had a chance to use the flagship Fusion Touch 10 inch chef knife to tackle a popular young adult delicacy, the cauliflower steak. The size of the knife, and the performance […]

We’re Giving Away FIVE KUSSI Allyssa Flatware Sets! (CLOSED)

We’re Giving Away FIVE KUSSI Allyssa Flatware Sets! (CLOSED)

First off, thank you to everyone for entering our FavourLight Flashlight Giveaway. We were absolutely humbled by the response and we so truly appreciate your support. We hope that our winners are lighting up the night sky with one of the brightest USB rechargeable LED flashlights […]

We’re Giving Away FavourLight LED Flashlights (CLOSED)

We’re Giving Away FavourLight LED Flashlights (CLOSED)

** CONGRATS TO OUR WINNERS – WINNERS LIST ** Many of you entered our last giveaway and we really appreciated that support. We hope that our winners are enjoying their new gadgets and solutions and we sincerely hope that everyone had a great experience. You […]

Sharp Knives Can Save Canada From Food Waste

Sharp Knives Can Save Canada From Food Waste

Food waste is one of the most frustrating problems to tackle in Canada. It’s estimated that Canadian families waste around $31 a week ($1600 a year) in groceries. About 50% of this waste is fruits and vegetables. We’ve known that a sharp knife is a safe knife, […]


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