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J.A. Henckels International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese Knife

J.A. Henckels International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese Knife

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The blades in this set of slim, lightweight knives are stamped in stainless steel, and their edges are microserrated and therefore touted as never needing sharpening. The handles are formed of tough polypropylene and are seamless, allowing for better hygiene. The set includes six kitchen knives, six 5-inch steak knives, and a rubber-footed wood block that has slots for them all. The kitchen knives include an 8-inch chef’s knife with a curved blade for rocking through a chopping task; a 5-inch tomato knife with a narrow, curved blade; an 8-inch bread knife; a 6-inch utility knife; a 6-inch boning knife for meats, poultry, and fish; and a 2-1/2-inch paring knife for peeling and cleaning vegetables and fruits. As a bonus, a pronged-tip knife designed to slice cheese and spear the slices is included. While the knives are dishwasher-safe, they should be hand washed to preserve their edges. Unlike Henckels’s premier knives, which are made in Ge (more…)

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Zwilling JA Henckels Four Star 9-Piece Knife Set with Block

Zwilling JA Henckels Four Star 9-Piece Knife Set with Block

J.A. Henckels Twin Four Star knives were designed and developed in close cooperation with renowned professional chefs. Introduced in 1976, today Four Star is teh world’s most sought after up-scale knife series. This 9 piece block set includes the following: 2 3/4-inch peeler, 3- inch parer, 5 inch serrated utility, 5-inch hollow edge santoku, 8-inch Chef’s, 8-inch bread knife, 9 inch steel, kitchen shears, and wood storage block. The Four Star knives are fully forged, ice hardened blades with a classic molded handle for comfort and balance.

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