, onions can't be minced, tomatoes can't be chopped, and crusty bread can't be carved into. And if cared for properly, knives can last a lifetime—which means selecting a set can certainly be a bit overwhelming.
Luckily, we've cut through the mess and discovered a legacy brand of knives that's currently over $200 off. Amazon is running a sale on a, normally retailing for $345. The set includes a three-inch paring knife, five-inch serrated utility knife, seven-inch hollow-edge santoku knife, eight-inch chef's knife, eight-inch bread knife, six 4.5-inch steak knives, one sharpening steel, kitchen shears, and a hardwood block.
The German kitchenware manufacturer fabricates knives from a single piece of high-quality stainless steel, constructing a blade that not only provides durability but also maximum sharpness. The knives are exceptionally lightweight as well—so your hand won't become tired after chopping a pound of carrots—complete with a full tang design that allows for maximum maneuverability and power. The handles are finished with more stainless steel, providing balance when mincing and dicing.
"The best knives out there for the money," one shopper says. "They are high-quality, well made, and SHARP as all hell. I got these as a gift for my girlfriend after finding out my buddy has the same set and hasn't had to sharpen his knives in five years. I now get jealous every time I cook with them. They're phenomenal and if you're serious about cooking, these are the right knives for you. Just be sure to watch your fingers.
"I have ONLY used Henckels knives and flatware for decades and have yet to be disappointed," another shopper shares. "They hold up well over time and heavy use, hold an edge incredibly well, and make my kitchen a happy place."J.A. Henckels International Statement Knife Block Set, 15-pc: 62% off
Two questions. I hear wood blocks dull your knives, is that true? And why why why are there so many different lines of Henckel and which one is the best? I settled on the Primeo line but I’ll check these out.
I prefer Grohmann knives. Made in Nova Scotia 🇨🇦.
Maybe not the best description! Me, I prefer durability.
This is an interesting bit of writing... “won’t last long” could mean a couple different things.
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