- - Big name in infomercial knives
- - Knife set available for the low, low price of $19.99 (act now!)
- - Infomercial kitchen brand
- - Knife of old infomercials
- - Infomercial cutlery brand
- - Infomercial knife name
- - Infomercial knife brand
- - Infomercial brand
- - Knife sold on infomercials
- - Kind of knife in old infomercials
- - Cutter of infomercials
- - Knife brand in infomercials
- - Infomercial knife
- - 'But wait! There's more!' brand
- - 'But wait! There's more!' knife
- - Knife hawked on infomercials
- - Brand with classic 'But wait, there's more ...!' infomercials
- - Kind of knife once touted in infomercials
- - Knife in old infomercials
- - Knife brand of infomercials
- - Knife hyped on infomercials
- - Infomercial cutter
- - Cutting-edge brand since the '70s
- - Knife of infomercials
- - Product whose infomercial coined the phrase "But wait ... there's more!"
- - Old infomercial brand
- - It can cut a tin can, and then slice a tomato!
- - Knife brand advertised late at night
- - sharp brand
- - knife brand, as seen on tv
- - pseudo-japanese knife brand
- - TV knife that cuts through a lead pipe
- - TV knife
- - Popular knife brand
- - Kitchen knife type
- - 'As Seen on TV' knife brand
- - Kitchen knife brand
- - Japanese-sounding knife brand
- - Many of its knives have a limited lifetime warranty
- - Knife of TV ad fame
- - "Never needs sharpening" brand
- - Informercial brand once called Quikut
- - Knife hawked on TV
- - Knife of TV ads
- - Big name in knives
- - Knife with a faux-Japanese name
- - Knife type
- - Pitched blade?
- - Knife hyped on TV
- - "... and still cut through a tomato!" knife brand
- - Knife seen cutting tomatoes and pipes in TV ads
- - Supersharp knife
- - Knife originally called Eversharp
- - Name in knives
- - Kind of knife advertised on TV
- - Knives sold on TV
- - Sharp knife brand
- - Knife name in TV ads
- - Super-sharp knife
- - Hawked knife
- - Knife pitched on TV
- - Super-sharp Japanese knife
- - Knife seen on TV
- - Japanese knife
- - Knife from Japan
- - It could cut through a tin can
- - Cutting company
- - Knife brand
- - Kind of knife
- - Knife name
- - Informercial knife name
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