Chicago Cutlery 18-Piece Insignia Steel Knife Set with Block and In-Block Sharpener


Chicago Cutlery 18-Piece Insignia Steel Knife Set with Block and In-Block Sharpener



Product Description


Chicago cutlery insignia steel 18-piece block set with in block sharpener includes, 1-each 3-inch parer, 3-1/4-inch parer, 6-inch boning, 5-inch utility, shears, 8-inchserrated bread, 7-inch santoku, 8-inch slicer, 8-inchchef, 18-slot block within-block sharpner

Product Detail


  • Professional high-carbon stainless steel forged blades with stainless steel handles.

  • Exclusive Taper Grind edge technology provides optimum sharpness for precise cutting and is easy to re-sharpen

  • High-carbon stainless steel creates a stronger, harder blade resisting stains, rust and pitting

  • Full metal tang extends from the tip of the blade to the end of the knife forming part of the handle; provides added strength, balance and control

  • Forged bolster keeps your fingers from running up on the blade








CUSTOMER REVIEW



We received our first set of Chicago Cutlery knifes (didn't include steak knifes) 30 years ago from my husband's aunt as a wedding gift. They had wooden handles. We still have them! They're still sharp and I still prefer the paring knife over every one I've tried. In fact I even bought a second paring knife - just in case!

On a lark when I saw this set, 18 piece Insignia Steel Knife Set, on the Deal of the Day (almost two years ago) I bought it for my husband for a Christmas gift. He's gotten into cooking and I thought it would look nice setting out on the counter. I think it may have been his favorite gift and one we use constantly. The knifes stay very sharp - still haven't needed sharpening two years later! We never put any of them in the dishwasher (per manufacturer instructions) and they have never needed polishing (other than hand drying) or any other care.

Everytime we use the steak knifes with guests they are amazed at the sharpness of the blade. They don't need to be serated. They sliced through everything.

My nephew is getting married in just a few weeks and I've decided to ignore his wedding registers and buy him a set like ours. I know he and his new wife will use them for years! Somehow seems fitting to pass on the tradition.

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