Joined on 12/12/05
Wonderful, with a caveat.

Pros: Amazingly sharp, and these have lasted me a few years and are still sharp enough to cut soft tomatoes.
Cons: There are three knives, covers, a cutting board and a peeler. I can't say much for the peeler as it ONLY works if you are right handed. The large knife is superb! The Next one is excellent as is the small one with very pointed tips. There lies the rub. One day after eating I noticed tat about a 3/32" of tip on the middle sized knife was missing. Yup, somehow it broke off and I ate it. Worried I called poison control. Their take: "not to worry." And indeed, nothing untoward ever happened. But these are for people who know how delicate the two smaller ones are. The largest has a blunt tip and is tip-break resistant.
Overall Review: I did purchase these and actually came here to see at what price so I could set NewEgg to notify me when the price dropped again. The invoice, and my prior review are nowhere to be found.
Hardlex = glass

Pros: I own a Seiko kinetic that on first glance appeared to be identical to this one. I actually expected the model on my watch to be identical but it isn't. I suspect that it's the same movement which works great but the crystal is "Hardlex" which is GLASS. The same appearing version of my watch has a Sapphire Crystal (real synthetic sapphire) and after two years, not a single scratch. With "glassx" oops "Hardlex" it would be seriously scratched by now. Suggestion: Look for the same version with synthetic sapphire.
Cons: Hardlex Crystal = GLASS A glass crystal is pathetic on a watch of this quality.
Overall Review: Get a Seiko, but make sure it has a sapphire crystal
Lasted 5 years and some months, went out with a big bright spark---surprised it did not catch on fire.

Pros: Guaranteed for 3 years lasted 5+
Cons: Scary bright spark when I turned it on one day, *poof* I'm surprised the dust on the fan blade did not ignite. I'm glad my case has no cover on it. At first I thoughts some stray wire shorted on it but nope. Tested 15 to 16 w/ paper clip...it's gone to heaven (China to be recycled). Bye power supply.
Overall Review: Can't complain.
Superb condition, fast shipping

Pros: It says: excellent condition, but it appears brand new. Appears to have an Apple charger and cord (it has the logo). Fast shipping from the seller. (this was the first time I've ever ordered here from a vendor other than Newegg). Works perfectly. Was dirt cheap--ninety bucks, I notice now it's 109.
Cons: None
Overall Review: I never thought I'd buy an iPhone and have been bitter since (decades ago) Apple charged $200 for 1MB RAM even though generic PC ram was selling for $76. *lol*
Lovin' It -- Highly recommended

Pros: Solid, attractive, stainless steel top with glass read-out. Easy tare, Easy on/off, precise, accurate to 1/4 of 1%. Great size: like a thin paperback with a good bearing surface and can be stored upright like a paperback. Weighs in oz or grams can weigh (I think) up to 100 oz. At $20 which it often seems to be priced at it's a steal. An item that weighs 308 grams (a partially downed can of Coke) actually weighs 307.1 grams on a O'Hause Triple Beam balance. Good 'nuff for me.
Cons: It doesn't toast bread.
Overall Review: I'm often on a diet and allow myself one glass of wine. 1 glass is 5 fluid ounces with this I can tare any glass in a second and I'll have four glasses left in the bottle or if it's a fragile wine I'll have 6.35 oz (1/4 bottle).
I love them, but here's a strange WARNING!

Pros: Relatively cheap when on sale for ~$40 Reasonably sharp. Good handles. I've a set of Henkel and Worstof forged (20+ years old) German knives that are great--but I tend to reach for these.
Cons: I predict that there will be hospitalizations related to ceramic knives in the future, but not in any way you suspect. I had thawed some frozen chicken stock in the microwave and there were a few slushy chunks so I poked them a few times with the larger curved knife. A bit later I notice that about 2.5 mm of the tip of the knife was gone. I sieved the stock and there it was, a razor edged tiny piece about 2.5 x 3 mm and about 0.030 at its widest point. That might seem harmless but there have been many incidents of hospitalizations due to single bristles from grill cleaning brushes. These are wires that are only perhaps 4mm wide x 20-100mm long. If tips like this are lost most will pass harmlessly but occasionally I predict that a few will lodge in the appendix and might create a chronic appendicitis or even pass through the appendix into the gut. Bay leaves are great but always remove them as they have repeatedly done exactly this on many documented occasions. The trick: Only for use by adults with a brain and realize that the tip being so thin and brittle is insanely prone to breakage.
Overall Review: Though wickedly sharp they clearly are not as sharp as they could be but I would think you'd need a diamond lap series, probably 1200 followed by 5000 or higher. I facet gemstones and can cut sapphire and I suspect that these could be easily sharpened enough to shave with, though they are great for tomatoes as is.