Eversharp Pro 7-Piece Knife Set | Best Kitchen Knives Reviews
Eversharp Pro 7-Piece Knife Set
The Eversharp Pro 7-Piece Knife Set by J.A. Henckels is all that any starting family will need. The knives come with blades made from high-grade stainless steel and handles are made of black polypropylene which has been contoured, held in place around the full tang blades with triple rivets for added strength and balance.
The knives feature cutting edges with a specially designed pattern of micro-serration to ensure long life for sharpness. The set includes an 8” chef’s knife, an 8” bread knife, a 7” santoku, a 5” boning knife, a 5” tomato knife, a 3” paring knife, and a hardwood storage block that are rubber-footed to keep from scratching your kitchen counter. The company recommends hand washing in order to preserve the edges of your knives, and while the knives are made in China, the company backs them with a lifetime warranty for possible defects.
Eversharp Pro 7-Piece Knife Set Review:
The customers who reviewed this knife set gave it an average rating of 3.8 stars. They liked how the knives were amazingly sharp, and how they were great for everyday use. One reviewer issued warnings about getting cut accidentally, as he had done so quite a few times. Another reviewer commended the handles for being comfortable and the knives being easy to cut with considering their thick and strong metal blades. They were considered to be of great quality while being economical versus other more expensive Henckel knives. The “eversharp” feature of the blade was also greatly appreciated, as the knives never seemed to need sharpening. One user even admitted that they sometimes washed their knives in the dishwasher, although it wasn’t recommended, without having any problems. Another buyer said they were a lot better than most inexpensive sets and considered them good value for money, but for serious chefs, he believed the more expensive Henckels were the way to go.
The only issue brought up so far was that some buyers received a different looking storage block as in the picture; one of them shared how the block he received had the longest knife protruding out of the bottom, so he warned other buyers about transferring the block around the kitchen. The other reviewer who was severely unhappy with the knives described them as not smooth and sharp, and suggested buyers to spend a little more for the higher-quality Henckel sets instead of these.
Then again, if you are just a beginner to cooking or are just looking for a basic starter set for yourself or to give as a present, this set may be for you. Unless you are looking for really high-quality knives, you can already enjoy much usefulness from this set, and you will be amazed at the value you get for the price, and a complete set at that. However, if you don’t mind saving a little bit more for the more expensive sets of Henckel, by all means, do so.

March 26, 2011 | Posted by
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