List Price: $16.50
Actual Price: $9.95 You save: $6.55 | ![]() |
ATTRIBUTES Blade Material: High Carbon Steel Handle Material: Nylon Black
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| Summary: | Super Sharp |
| Comment: | We wanted knives that were sharp and stayed sharp, and these knives are perfect for slicing tomatoes and chopping onions! |
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| Summary: | Great knives |
| Comment: | I almost didn't buy this set because I figured I'd have no use for a gimmicky curved knife and a serrated blade, I only wanted the normal paring knife, but the set was only a little bit more expensive than an individual paring knife. As it turns out I use the curved knife more than any other knife I own, and the serrated one more than the normal paring knife- I was fully prepared to hide those two knives in the back of my drawer and never look at them again, but they are really great. I'm sure you can get better knives somewhere, but not at anything remotely close to this price. I am pretty picky about knives, and Forschner's are definitely the best I have used. I also strongly recommend the 8 inch chefs knife. I guess the best way to sum up my feelings about these (and the 8 inch chef's knife) is that I would have happily paid 4 or 5 times what they cost. |
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| Summary: | OK for smaller hands |
| Comment: | The blades are nice but I find the handles are a bit petite for my hands - something more along the lines of the girth of the fibrox handles on the Victorinox Chef's knife would have been appreciated. |
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| Summary: | Very good price for a bunch of handy knives. |
| Comment: | For about $10 you can have three great knives, one of which was rated by America's Test Kitchen as best paring knife hands down regardless of price. I use really just the paring knife as it is easy to use in many small tasks and is light and flexible. at around $4-5 a piece separately you are basically getting a free knife with purchase of two. |
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| Summary: | Don't let looks fool you! |
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