Showing posts with label expensive kitchen knives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expensive kitchen knives. Show all posts

Shun TDMS0400 Premier 4-Piece Steak Knife Set

Shun TDMS0400 Premier 4-Piece Steak Knife SetI cringed at the price for months, until I just gave in and ordered them figuring I'd probably return them. Yeah, that's a LOT of money for a damned steak knife... for four of them, really. Could they really be that nice?

First I'll give my deduction of 1 star. The "hand hammered" finish is in fact a machine hammered finish. All four steak knives have identical hammer marks... all of the blades share the same hammer marks on each side. If these were hand hammered, there would be some variation in the hammer marks, there really is none. That being said...

Shun Premier knifes are just amazing. These steak knives are no exception. The handles are light and the blade is wide and thin with the razor sharp edge pushing from the handle at a relatively aggressive cutting angle. They are delicate and precise. The perfect knife for that thick steak that can handle a 2" cut of prime rib roast without trying.

These knives are pretty large. They make all of the other steak knives I've used seem anemic even though most of them had more weight to them. They also look like they should weigh more, but that's mostly due to how thin and tall these blades are. And, while I think I'd like a little more weight in them, they handle so comfortably and precisely.

I've never really owned a really nice steak knife before, but I've used quite a few fancy sets at friend's houses. These knives fit my steak slicing habits perfectly. I honestly can't find fault with these. They're gorgeous, they're very finely crafted, the blade to handle geometry and ergonomics are excellent. They rest gently in the hand cutting a 1.5" ribeye just how I want it to cut.

The downside is really the case. I would have liked a nice, high quality case for these knives, you just get a rather sturdy cardboard box with the knives in foam. It's really nice for a cardboard box, but it certainly isn't the wooden case that comes with the Shun Elite Steak Knife Set.

Each one of these knives is of the same forged quality as any of their other knives. That's what really sets them apart from other companies set's steak knives. Yeah, they're terribly expensive, but I think they're worth it.

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Classic 10" Chef's Knife

Classic 10' Chef's KnifeMy dad owns a broad assortment of knives: some German, some Japanese, some chinese. One of his santoku's is sharper (though more plain in appearance) than his Shun santoku, but it was a gift from a Japanese business partner and the guy who sharpens his knives was jealous and wanted to know where it originated. Ultimately, he has quite a hodgepodge collection of knives that have been accumulated over the years some nice some not, some even falling apart from wear.

I'm a pretty young guy (22), but came into an absurd amount of money recently. When it came time to look at buying some knives I decided to buy something I'd be able to enjoy for a very long time (hopefully my lifetime) and to do it before I crowded my kitchen with knives I wished I hadn't purchased. Shuns aren't the nicest knives under the sun, but in the retail market, they're the best you'll find.

Having used my dad's single Shun Classic 7in Hollow Ground Santoku for some time, when it came time to invest in a nice set of edges, I thought of Shun first. Then I went out and researched all the main competitors and tested their knives, Henckels, Wusthofs, and Calphalon. I only tested the high end knives from these respective companies, so I have nothing to say on their cheap counterpart editions.

Compared to Henckels and Wusthofs which are still very fine knives I prefered the edge and construction of Shuns. Shuns are just that extra little bit sharper. When you go to slice into something with a mild skin you notice the difference. When you touch a tomato with a Shun it just slides right in, no sawing, no pressure. The same is true for things like sausage, the outer wrapping cuts before you apply any pressure. Other than that slight bit of cutting power, you probably won't notice the difference. I also tried out some Calphalons which I was actually quite impressed with. They're every bit as sharp as Shuns and quite a bit cheaper. If you're on a budget, but still looking for a great set of knives, seriously give them a look. The only reason I picked Shun over Calphalon was aesthetics. If this isn't important to you, by all means buy the Calphalons.

The first thing I tested this knife out on was some green onions, and what a world of difference between it and my bargin bin Henckel. No effort perfect slices.

This isn't the ideal knife for this purpose, but my Santoku has yet to arrive so I gave this blade a go at mincing garlic. With something as sticky as garlic, the blades steel didn't help at all with keeping things from sticking, so while the design is great, don't expect miracles. This still went very well and I appreciated that a 10" knife can still be so light weight and quick for this kind of work.

Next I used it to score a flank steak to prepare it for a marinade. I actually had to be very careful not to put any pressure on the knife and pull very gently to keep from slicing too deep. During this process I must have accidentally knicked the ziplock I was using to marinate in because it kept leaking all over the counter and I thought I just hadn't shut it, turns out I put a half inch slit in it without even realizing by accident while the knife was just sitting on the cutting board. BE CAREFUL WITH THESE KNIVES THEY ARE SCAREY SHARP!

Finally I used the knife to slice the cooked flank steak nice and thin on a bias. This is the perfect job for a knife like this. Flank steak can be quite tough, but this was done without excessive sawing. The blade made quick easy work of my steak (another first in my kitchen).

These are expensive knives, and compared to Calphalons, overpriced. The blades are beautiful and among the sharpest you can find anywhere. If you have the means I recommend them, you won't be disappointed.

I was amazed by the quality from the first cut wich slid through a bannana like a gentle breeze. Did a comparison on a cucumber with a Kyocera ceramic blade and an inexpensive pairer. The high grade knives are worth the extra money. And this one is great looking too!

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Shun DMS286 Classic Knife Set, 2-Piece

Shun DMS286 Classic Knife Set, 2-PieceI bought this same combo off of Woot a couple of months ago. Interestingly the deal was for the same 8 inch chef and 6 inch serrated utility, but what arrived was the chef and a 6 inch regular utility. Another commenter on Woot had said they received a regular utility with their order on a previous sale, so who knows? Maybe this will be a regular utility also? Anyway, I really like the chef knife and believe it to be worth the deal price by itself the small knife is a bonus!

I own several Shun knives now, and have been very pleased with them. They are VERY sharp, and hold their edge well. These are not knives you want to sharpen yourself. I send my knives to Shun, and they take care of it. Including the serrated knives, which rarely need it.

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Thanks for pointing out "serrated" they allllmost had me! Thank you for saving me. Still a decent deal for the one knife but the other one is basically useless.

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I'm sorry, unless the price for both these knives is the same as the individual chef's knife (as a commenter pointed out), why would you pay for a serrated blade made out of high carbon steel? Serrated blades are nearly impossible to sharpen thus unless you are willing to spend hours with a set of diamond edged rat tailed files (which would cost more than these knives), most people in the know buy cheap serrated edges and throw them away when they are dull. Love Shun knives, can think of no reason for them to sell serrated knives...

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Gourmet Settings Seashell 20-Piece Stainless Steel Flatware Set, Service for 4

Gourmet Settings Seashell 20-Piece Stainless Steel Flatware Set, Service for 4This whole set is so beautiful, however it is awkward to use, because the big fork is so huge that doesn't grip well in your hands.

Lovely settings but the blade on five knives turned black in the dishwasher. There is a warranty on them but I was unable to find the seller's contact information.

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Camembert Baker & Cover Decorated

Camembert Baker & Cover DecoratedIt turned out better than I expected. We love warm Camembert and I am sure I will use it all the time especially in a party it is going to be a nice piece to heat and serve the cheese in it .

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Profection 8-Inch Bread Knife

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Profection 8-Inch Bread KnifeBest knives I've ever used, and I was a professional cook/saucier for almost fifteen years. I've used almost every make Forschner, Dick, Shun, and three different Henckels series, and the Profection knives are the best designed and very well made.Weight, balance, finish, are all exactly right for my hand; the new bolster shape makes sharpening the full length easy, and the thick back provides better stability over long use. This is the 'bread slicer,' but it's also great for cutting up fish, frozen food, and cutting through bone.

WELL DONE!

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Global GF-32 - 6 1/4 inch, 16cm Heavyweight Chef's Knife

Global GF-32 - 6 1/4 inch, 16cm Heavyweight Chef's KnifeA great utility knife. Heavier at handle end than it looks. Thin blade can be easily damage if not use correctly. But still great knife with excellent finished.

I purchased this knife on 7/27 and contacted Global on 9/10 regarding a chip in the blade. I used it as a lite duty knife I can take to different restaurants and use on a salad line for chopping vegetables on the fly. I used it very seldom only on softer vegetables for one month and noticed a chip in the blade. It was out of the return period for Amazon which was fine because I really only wanted the blade fixed by Global (not an unreasonable request). I was told by Global that this wasn't under warranty and had nothing to do with the metal. Really the blade has nothing to do with the quality of the metal?

I have been a long time customer of Global. I have never had any problems with my other knifes from them 10" chef, 10" serrated, Veg, etc. for ten years. The fact that a company can't guarantee it's product for 45 days is absurd, I wasn't asking for a refund or something better, just fix the product. If you are going to invest $135 on one knife, I suggest you buy from a company that will at least fix a chip out of the blade and realize the value of a long time customer.

Update: So after talking with some chef friends. I have been told that shun is the way to go. One guy left his knife at his restaurant, line cook dropped it, breaking off tip, went to shun said hey is it fixable, they offered new knife at no cost!!! So I'm switching to SHUN!

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J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 18-Piece Block Set

J.A. Henckels International Forged Premio 18-Piece Block SetI had been looking to purchase a nicer, but not overly expensive, set of knives as my older set had seen better days. i bought these despite the lack of reviews, and after using them for a couple of weeks i love them. they have a wonderful feel in your hand, nice and heavy for their size, extremely sturdy. they are very sharp right out of the box with a sharpening steel that works well. the steak knives are great, they are clean, black, and professional looking and would definitely fit in with any nice set of china or flatware.

the only thing i can think to say is that the paring knife is a little awkward, the grip almost feels too big, or perhaps the blade is too small, but that my just be me. overall a great set of knives for someone who wants quality, reliable cutlery without spending 500+ dollars. i intend on using this set for quite some time into the future.

Look, flat out, these knives are probably going to be more than you'll ever need. If you're wondering if this set is going to be good enough for you, then you don't know enough about chef knives to require the $279 Wusthof Santoku that only a chef could appreciate. Besides, most people don't realize that there's more than a hefty price tag to a fancy knife: maintenance. Yes, even the nicest of knives can't hold an edge forever, and the high level of professional care and maintenance required to keep those knives that way is only worth it to the most serious of cooks.

For those of you who are home cooks who want to treat themselves to something nice for their kitchen, this is the highest level of cutlery you'll require. These knives require just the right amount of care to make them worth their weight, balance, and precision. I promise you, the quality will surprise you.

There are two reasons I didn't give this item 5 stars.

1) The description says "Made In Germany." I still think these are awesome, but the blade clearly says "Made in China." So, for those of you out their chastising us reviewers for no noticing the "International" in the title, the description still needs to be fixed.

...on a more practical note...

2) These knives definitely could have a sharper edge than the one out of the box. Depending on your skill and/or devotion, I would recommend either investing in some sharpening blocks and training, or take them to a professional. I tend to stay away from those "insta-sharpen" products, but that's just me. If treated correctly, these knives are more than capable of having a razor edge.

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I bought these knives after looking at Costco, Sam's club, Bed, Bath and Beyond, and a number of online venues. I finally ordered these despite the lack of reviews. I was a little disappointed to see that my knives were on back order. It stated that they were going to be shipped in two months. I was pleasantly surprised when they showed up three weeks later. This is the best price I could find for the the amount of knives you get, especially for the high quality of Henckels. I have had the knives for about two months, they are great! They feel great in your had and cut extremely well. I absolutely love them! I would highly recommend this set to anyone. As stated earlier, if you are after a high quality knife set this was the best bang for your buck I could find. All of the knives are forged, even the steak knives, which is something that may differ between other Henckel block sets.

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These are quality knives without an overly expensive price tag. That said, they are worth the $200. Consider it an investment. I use these knives every day and every day I am pleased with how they perform. They are very sharp, as they should be, so be careful with them.

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I have a set of these Henckles forged knives and love them, so I spent a lot of time online finding the best set as a gift for relatives. They absolutely loved the set and raved about how sharp all of them were, and were especially happy with the paring knives. All in all, a fine value, and with 8 steak knives, can be used for big family get togethers. I recommend them and own them.

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Wilton Decorate Smart Small Cake Leveler

Wilton Decorate Smart Small Cake LevelerWhen I first tried to use this product I was very disappointed. The metal string in the middle broke off while i was adjusting it. I wished the ends were more durable! Then when i went to walmart i noticed there was the same product for $3.

I read the poor reviews regarding the wire/cutter breaking but thought I'd take a chance on this tool because if I could make it work and hold up it would be incredibly accurate and a great time saver.When my wife and I removed the tool from the box to inspect it I started to pull on the tab on one end of the wire in order to adjust it to a higher level. Almost immediately I realized a great deal of pressure would be needed to get the needed slack to move the wire to a upper notch and also this was the wrong way to adjust it and additionally was why folks were breaking the wire.

The best way we found to adjust it was to place a damp dish cloth at the front edge of the counter to prevent slipping, point the open end of the "U" shaped tool toward the rear of the of the counter and hold it exactly vertical, rest the bottom leg on the counter and in about an inch and then press down on the top leg this will give the necessary slack to adjust the wire without straining the connections.I find it impossible to understand why these instructions were not included either in or on the box a diagram and a few words certainly seen necessary and would be much easier to understand than what I have written here.

We also found the best way to cut through the cake way to use a sawing motion with short strokes.

With the use of this tool I cannot imagine a professional doing any better [cannot get better than perfect].

For us this another great and convenient purchase from Amazon.

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I didn't even get a chance to use this product. As soon as I opened it and tried adjusting the height, the wire popped out. We tried putting the wire back, but it was useless. Do not buy this leveler. Spend a few more dollars and get one that is designed such that the wire doesn't pop out so easily.

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Cake leveler was what i expected. the packaging was secure and arived in a timely manner. i would orderfrom this customer again.

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easy to use, reasonably priced. Simple to adjust and clean, cuts smoothly but use a slight sawing motion. Probably could use on oversized cupcakes if need be.

World Kitchen/Ekco 102SP Chicago Cutlery 3'' Parer And Boning Knife

World Kitchen/Ekco 102SP Chicago Cutlery 3'' Parer And Boning KnifeThis company is NOT honest.

The knife pictured on the webpage had the name and model number on the side of the knife. This is required to match our set. The company shipped a knife that does not have the name and model on the side so of course it will not match our set. The knife they shipped is in a package marked Chicago Cutlery but its workmanship is poor and it looks cheap.

I sent an email to the company asking if they could/would send the knife as pictured. They have not responded. That was many days ago.

Know you will be dealing with a company that is not interested in responding to problems

This knife is so valuable to me that I always have at least one unused and hidden away to pull out when the one I'm using disappears. Who knows where knives go--in the case of this one, probably into the pocket of some family member who suddenly realizes how great it is!

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Chicago Cutlery is one of the best loved knives. This one is great for paring and everyday kitchen tasks. Love it and will purchase again in the future.

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This is the best knife Chicago Cutlery has ever made. You will not find a smaller knife anywhere. Great for cleaning out small peppers.

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Just what I've been looking for with a nice sharp thin blade. Makes the work easy to do since most paring knives tend to be too thick and hard to work with.

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Garlic Press Hand operated.

Garlic Press Hand operated.The material feels very light weight and cheap. The little bolts feel like they will not last very long. I have washed the garlic press in the dish washer and was very surprised that the silver colored press came out grey-blue. All overall I think it is very cheap material and does not show much quality. I certainly do not think its worth its money.

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Pro S 7-Inch High Carbon Stainless-Steel Straight Meat Fork

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Pro S 7-Inch High Carbon Stainless-Steel Straight Meat ForkIt's a fine product that complements my other Henckels knives. I use it every day and am very satisfied with the fork,

Purchased this item to complement our existing set of Pro S knives. Very happy for the purchase, the fork is very sharp and very sturdy.

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Zwilling J.A. Henckels makes a great product. The Twin Pro S series gives you the best bang for your buck. The straight design of the fork makes it easy to carve the roast.

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One of the few quality carving forks on the market that fits into a slot in a standard knife block. Quality is excellent, tines are thick and stiff enough to pick up a decent sized roast from the roasting pan.

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I read a master chief used tongs until taking classes in Europe, where the other students laughed that he had them.

So, even though the Euro's don't know much new, they know old. These ones are of great quality and will work nicely with my tongs.

Gibson Sunbeam Ridgeline Stainless Steel 7-Piece Cookware Set

Gibson Sunbeam Ridgeline Stainless Steel 7-Piece Cookware SetReally good set for the price ! I have paid around 25$ and they are really nice ! I recomand it !!

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Average. Good Workmanship. Decent Materials. Metal is a thinner guage for the price trade off, but acceptable. Did not see a better deal is this price range. Typical outstanding order ease, customer service, and shipping by Amazon. Happy with my purchase decision.

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This purchase was not worth it. Cheap quality and not worth the bother. Better to invest in a quality set of cookware.

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It is cheap but still not worth the money. The handle of the pan got broken at the first use...

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I purchased this for my new home. Im happy. The price was right. It arrived sooner than I exspected. No complaints here.

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Wusthof 4419-7 Classic Serrated Salami Knife 6-in.

Wusthof 4419-7 Classic Serrated Salami Knife 6-in.We needed a small serrated knife to enhance our Wustof Classic knife set, which we have had for some time and love. Buying a single knife locally is very expensive. The price was terrific and the knife (Wusthof 4419-7 Classic Serrated Salami Knife 6-in.) seems to be up to the great quality of the rest of the set, as expected. Delivery was prompt. The knife could have been more carefully packaged as it was loose in "peanuts" with the tip extending slightly from the protective cardboard blade sheath, but no damage occurred.

If you're looking at this knife, you probably know what you're getting into. It's a Wusthof Classic forged, German, very high quality. Take care of it, and it'll last you a lifetime. I purchased this for cutting tomatoes (particularly the ones that we grew this year that have ridiculously thick skin), and it works beautifully at that I can slice them as thin as I like. It'll do a great job with a salami as well. No complaints here -I got better than what I paid for. The only caution to note is that I believe that the description has a typo in it -I am pretty sure that the knife is a Wusthof 4119 (not 4419, there isn't a 4419 as far as I know). The knife is exactly as described and pictured, otherwise.

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Classic 4.5" S-11 serrated/fine edge combo utility knife

Classic 4.5' S-11 serrated/fine edge combo utility knifeThe quality of the knife is excellent -no complaint there. The only reason I gave it 4 stars rather than 5 is because the handle feels a little small in my hand. I am a man with a medium sized hand -about 3 3/4 inches across the palm. It probably would be perfect for most women, but I personally would prefer a little bulkier handle. Knife is sharp as a razor, and the serration works really well for peeling tomatoes.

I am not a knife expert, nor a chef, but this knife goes a long way towards making food preparation more enjoyable, I am happy with this purchase. I like the weight, the feel in my hand, and it's attractive. The length is perfect for small jobs, and it's sharp. I haven't found as much need for the serrated end as I thought I might, though I expect it will come in handy from time to time. I've had the knife for a couple weeks & use it daily. I've used it mostly for fruit and vegetable preparation. I only hand wash & dry this knife, so far it's retaining it's good looks. I am curious to see how well it holds up long term and am also curious as to any unique requirements for sharpening the combo blade when the time comes.

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Wusthoff makes the best knives. Period. And I love this one!

It's combination edge makes this a multi-purpose knife that slices, chops and dices.

It would be my only knife in the kitchen, if I had to whittle down my collection...

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I had seen this knife in a catalog, and thought: "What a neat idea -a longish paring knife with a bit of serration at the bolster end." But it was too much money. As soon as Amazon.com had it on special, I grabbed it. It is ideal for slicing tomatoes, peaches, cucumbers, etc. Any soft fruit or vegetable with a skin tougher than the flesh; the serrations start the cut, and the smooth portion of the knife finishes the cut.

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I love this knife. Wustof out did itself with this one. Incredibly sharp, well balanced and easy to clean. I couldn't ask for more. I particularly liked the serrated section of the knife. This makes an excellent addition to my Wusthof collection of knives.

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Walco Jumbo Size Boston Chop Knife With Black Handle - 670527

Walco Jumbo Size Boston Chop Knife With Black Handle - 670527We not only bought these for ourselves but also bought them for friends!! They love them so much

They can't stop talking a bought them!! Superb quality!!

Cutco Homemaker +8 Set Brand New

Cutco Homemaker +8 Set Brand NewI've had Cutco for 35yrs, the full set plus a set of table knives. I use it daily and like it a lot. However the first time I had a problem the paring knife tip broke off, just a bit on the end I sent it back for replacement and received my same knife back, but with the blade simply ground down till it had a point again. No longer do I have the nice balanced graceful blade but a stubby blade that does not work as well. At that same time I purchased another paring knife from Cutco because I use it so much, trusting that Cutco was going to replace the first knife. That blade now has a chip out of it, about 1/4" down from the tip. I am afraid if I send it to them they'll simply grind off a lot of metal again, leaving me with something that is not the knife I purchased. It isn't much of a guarantee, in my opinion. Oh, and now that I'm thinking about it, a couple of the long-bladed knives have corrosion in the handles where the blade metal touches the handle material, which means it will one day separate. And yes, you can put them in the diswasher but they lose their glossy finish. I would try another brand before buying from them again.

There are at least eight disadvantages to Cutco knives.

1)Inferior tempering. Cutco is stamped instead of forged. All best knives are forged (with the exception of Henckels Twinstar which is using a new technology called sintering) because forged knives make a better edge among other reasons. All the worst and cheapest knives are stamped because it is cheaper and easier. The forging process randomises the metal particles for a slightly tougher knife. It also permits the differing thicknesses of metal which is necessary for a heavy raised bolster between the knife handle and knife blade. Forged knives have more metal than stamped knives and thus are heavier. The forging process enables extra metal proportioning to give the knife perfect balance. Most prefer the weight of a forged knife. It feels heftier and more substantial. Forged knives generally are thicker, have more heft, hold an edge better, provide bolsters which brings better balance and safety, and obviously have been made with a lot more care and craftmanship. The forging process enhances the flexibility (making it less likely to snap to break), density, and hardness, and better solidifies the structure of a knife.

2)Steel. Cutco claims they use the highest quality steel money can buy. They call it high carbon surgical grade steel. While this is subjective Cutco uses 440A grade steel while most top of the line knives (which is where Cutco is priced at) uses 440C, which is higher in carbon. 440C is more expensive to make, buy, and manufacture with. 440C also makes a sharper edge, and holds it better. Because of it's grain structure 440C is also more stain resistant. And while 440C steel is generally only found in top of the line kitchen knives, 440A is often found in the cheaper, run of the mill type kitchen knives. Where they got the surgical grade label is beyond me, 440A steel doesn't have a regular grade and a surgical grade. When you think of surgical instruments you think sanitary, expensive, and high qualityit's just sales hype.

3)Lack of bolsters provides for inferior balance and less safety.

4)Double-D edge. Most cooking enthusiasts prefer a straight edge which the double-d is not and you cannot sharpen Cutco edges yourself whenever you please. Salespeople use the ol' rope a dope trick when giving a presentation because the serrated pattern cuts tougher objects better, but any chef or cooking enthusiast will tell you that kitchen knives are made to cut through food like meat, bread, and tomatoesnot rope or leather. For that a utility knife is bestand there's are plenty of utility knives that cut through rope and leather better than Cutco's.

Cutco's salespeople swear up and down double-d edges are neither straight, nor serrated but unique (don't all salespeople?). The Double-D edge is in fact another type of serrated edge. Cutco calls their serrated edge "Double D" just like Spyderco calls their serrated edges "Spyderedge." Except Spyderco isn't trying to fool anyone and markets their as a superior serration pattern while Cutco tries to claim theirs is different.

But anyone who knows anything about knives can tell you the ^^^^ pattern on the edge (take a look at the cutco.com website for an explanation and drawing, currently at) makes it a serrated edge. The whole double-d thing is just hype like everything else about the knives. The Double-D edge is not patented and never was.

The problem with the serrated pattern is that it doesn't make a clean cutlittle nicks and tears in the food is made. Serrated knives are generally only good for fibrous vegetables and breadwhere it is needed. Cutco reps may claim that it makes a clean cut, but this is only true for cutting stuff you can press straight down on (like butter), but for things you need to slide the blade back and forth on (like meat) the teeth will tear it up. Serrated edges are also somewhat more difficult to clean.

As for sharpness, you may think they stay razor sharp but in reality only the crevices of the blade edge are. You see serrated edges like the Double-D's look like this: ^^^^^^ when contacting the food the points get worn down rather quickly but the crevices stay sharp, so it may seem like it is razor sharp but in reality only the crevices are. It can never be as sharp as a well maintained plain edge, the edge preferred by cooking enthusiasts and professionals. Maybe a serrated edge is better at cutting rope (the rope a dope trick), but the best kitchen knives are not made to cut through rope, they are made to make a good, clean cuts on food. Master chef Wylie Dufresne just recently told GQ magazine in their Sept '03 edition, "I have plenty of friends whose parents have Cutco in a knife block. You pull them out and they're all as dull as can be."

Other knives you can sharpen yourself whenever you want, but with Cutco knives you need Cutco to sharpen them for you. I will refer you once again to Cutco's own website: at cutco.com, currently here:

"For resharpening of Double-D® or straight-edged knives, send them along with a return shipping and handling fee of $5.00 (1-3 items) or $8.00 (4 or more items) to the CUTCO address below."

You have to pay for them to be sent in and sent back all the while without your knives. I've heard of representatives of the company coming out and sharpening them for you, but this is by no means guranteed to happen so there is obviously good reason they don't state this on their website.

5)Handles. Of course this is subjective but the handles are different from any of the others and some people find them uncomfortable (especially those with extremely large or small hands since they were designed for the average hand), some others find them dorky looking and wouldn't want to set them out on the dinner table. Sure the handles were designed to be comforableall handles are designed that way! And like all good salepeople, Cutco even has a good story to tell about it. That doesn't mean they actually ARE comfortable. Consumer Reports, the leading consumer magaine, also found the handles to be uncomfortable. The handles are made of what Cutco call "Thermoresin" and thermo=heated and resin=plastic, injection molded plastic is the absolute cheapest material cost and method possible. And the type of plastic the handles are made out of, celluloid plastic, is highly nitrated and self-oxidizing like the gun cotton in smokeless gun powder (to a lesser extent) thus highly flammablenot good for a kitchen knife. Although the rivots are made of what they call "nickel-siver", there is no silver in them. They call it nickel-silver because it has a silver color to it. The handles have no current patent on them, other companies could copy them but choose not to. Wear Ever cookware had handles designed by the same person in the 30's and 40s, they have since dumped this design.

6)Corrosion. Many people (including Consumer Reports magazine) believe that Cutco blades corrode a little easier than most. Consumer Reports seemed to hint that it may have to do with the type of metal used, polishing, or coating.

7)Restrictions when buying. Since you can only buy from a Vector rep, you are forced to select your rep with care because a flock of amateur sales reps can and will include a range from the best professionals through the worst rip off artists.

8)Price. Many will agree that Cutco is not best for commercial use but it is priced for commercial use. You can get a 7 piece block of top of the line hand-forged, bolstered, well balanced Wusthof-Trident Grand Prix for $249. A similar set of Cutco can easily run you $300-$400. Tramontina Professional is supposed to be the best value having the same features as the best knives but at about 1/3 the price. There may also be hidden costs added (such as shipping & handling, C.O.D., sales tax, etc.) that make the actual price much higher that the displayed and originally discussed price.

Cutco is sold at prices very similar to knives that are top of the line yet are not as good as them in almost every way except they do have comparable rockwell hardness, are full tang, and have a good guarantee. I wouldn't spend my hard earned money on guarantees though and the other qualities you can find in much cheaper knives.

The average household has very cheap, low quality knives that generally only last 5-15 years. So when they hear there is a forever guarantee it becomes the main selling point. What they don't know is all knives in that price range are built to last a lifetime and with proper care they definately will. The only way they won't is if you abuse them, which Cutco's guarantee doesn't even fully cover. Also, in case it doesn't last a lifetime, many top of the line knives carry a lifetime guarantee.

Cutco's money back guarantee is for 15 days. Most large retail chains like Sears and Walmart carry a 30 day money back satisfaction guarantee. The forever guarantee is nice, but a couple nitpicks: "Should you damage your CUTCO through misuse or abuse, we will replace the item for one half of the current retail price." it needs to be sent in to Cutco "with an explanatory note" and Cutco is the sole determinor of what is misuse or abuse (such as chipping your knife), also the "guarantee is intended solely for consumer/in-home use." Don't believe me? Check out the Cutco website yourself:

I you are looking for the guarantee, Henckels Twinstar and Messermeister (among many others) both offer similar lifetime warrantees and are of better quality (in many people's opinions). If you must have the best kitchen knives available, Wusthof Trident Grand Prix is highly regarded as the best kitchen knives money can buy and the prices are similar to Cutco's. If you are looking for brand name, Henckels is considered the #1 selling brand in the world, been in business since 1731, and they will replace their twinstar knives that have a "diamond edge" with new ones if they get dull. For the best value, you can find high quality, forged, full tang knives with bolsters at a very reasonable price (about 1/3 that of Cutco's) you might want look into the Tramontina Professional Series which is regarded as the best value in the knife industry. If you don't want to spend very much money on knives, the Forschner Victoronox is made by the same people who make Swiss Army Knives and considered the best of the very cheap kitchen knives. If you don't want to sharpen your knives, you might want to look at the Regent Sheffield Infinity Edge or Henckels Twinstar depending on how much you want to spend. Most retail stores have a 30-day money back guarantee.

My opinion is that Cutco is not worth their price and I'm sure most professionals would agree. In fact you would have great difficulty finding one culinary arts school, master chef, or knife expert that recommends this brand. Norman Weinstein, a nationally recognized knife skills instructor who's taught since 1995 at the Institute of Culinary Education was quoted by the Baltimore Sun newspaper as saying "Why, why, would you buy such a knife?"

Cutco is able to sell their knives at such a high price because they are being sold to people by their sons, nephews, and granddaughters (basically people who care for them and trust them, or their friends, and know very little about knives). Consumersearch.com looked over all the professional reviews available and while 11 professionals liked Wusthof Trident the best, only one liked Cutco and that one only liked Cutco compared to other stamped knives:

The bottom line is that no brand or set is best for everyone and you should check them all out and compare to decide which is best for your needs, wants, and preferences. The retail store is probably the best place to do this, unfortunately Cutco is not sold there.

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Cutco knives are fantastic. I have owned them for years and I sell them, but this person is ripping you off. They're charging you $300 more than getting them from a rep and you don't even get all the perks of buying them from a rep. I promise if you really like Cutco, you will benefit much more from buying from a rep.

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I inherited a full set which my parents bought in the 1950's, They are super. My mother never let them soak in the sink, so they are like new. I sharpen them regularly and am always amazed at how well they have held up and the job they do with ease. You will never regret purchasing these knives. Money well spent especially since they have a lifetime guarantee.

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Here are some highlights about Cutco Knives:

Cutco knives are very durable

Dishwasher safe unlike all other knives

Handles are thermo resin (an awesome material that prevents the handle from breaking, melting, cracking, absorbing bacteria, etc. Not only that, they are also safe to handle and nice to look at. They also are not plastic)

Blades have Double D edges (which actually do in fact make straight cuts)

Blades are made of 440A Stainless Steel (Dishwasher safe. Don't corrode or rust.)

Rivets on the knife are made of nickel-silver (don't expand and break like brass rivets) and are flushed with the handle so you can't even feel them.

Forever Guarantee & Warranty (Can be handed down to your kids)

Don't need a receipt for proof of purchase. The products are your proof of purchase.

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As a gift for my boyfriend for his birthday was great. Very unusual. He loved it. Just make sure you clean it really good before using it. I did and then made the icecubes. When he used the cubes, there was a powdery film on the top of his drink from the cubes. I suggest making the cubes and throwing them away until no more powder remains, washing between uses.

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I got these for fun and have been using them for a couple weeks. I always was putting them in my Whiskey cup. I actually used these the other day for a girl friend in her water and she noticed. Then I noticed and realized ughhh...taste like rubber. They are cool for a while, but I dont think I will be using these anymore

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