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Designed to outfit the kitchen with basic and specialty cutlery, the 7-piece set from Victorinox provides established and aspiring chefs with top-of-the-line tools. The set includes a 3-1/2-inch paring knife, 4-1/2-inch tomato and bagel knife, 5-inch mini chef’s and utility knife, and an 8-inch chef’s knife. For keeping blades in prime working condition, a sharpening steel is included. Kitchen shears round out the set, and a handy, attractive hardwood block neatly stores every piece. Each knife features high-carbon, stainless-steel blades, hand finished at Victorinox in Switzerland by skilled craftsmen. A special tempering process is used to produce an edge that can be resharpened over and over again, so every knife can keep its original sharpness throughout the entire life of the blade. In addition, full tang construction provides strength and balance. The black Fibrox handles feature a non-slip, ergonomic design to minimize wrist tension, and they are approved by the National Sanitation Foundation. The NSF mark is a certification of quality assurance and hygienic design, carried on all Victorinox Cutlery blades with a Fibrox handle. Sure-grip handles with finger guards are a valuable feature, since the handles inevitably get greasy or wet. A great gift idea, the set carries a lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects. What’s in the Box:3-1/2-inch paring knife, 4-1/2-inch tomato and bagel knife, 5-inch mini chef’s and utility knife, 8-inch chef’s knife, sharpening steel, kitchen shears, and slant hardwood block……..
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– Includes 3-1/2-inch paring knife, 4-1/2-inch tomato and bagel knife, 5-inch mini chef’s and utility knife, 8-inch chef’s knife, sharpening steel, kitchen shears, and slant hardwood block
– High carbon stainless-steel blade provides maximum sharpness and edge retention; conical ground through length and depth for a wider break point; ice tempered to sustain sharpness longer
– Blade stamped from cold-rolled steel; bolsterless edge for use of entire blade and ease of sharpening
– Patented Fibrox handles are textured, slip resistant, and ergonomically designed for balance and comfort; NSF approved
– Hand washing recommended; lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects; expertly made in Switzerland
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“Terriffic Tool for any kitchen” 2010-06-25
By StevenJM (Pittsburgh, PA)
This knife set is as good as professional quality. The convenient block holds the entire set and fits easily on the counter even in a small kitchen. The handles have a good feel, especially in the larger knives and the blades are sharp and true. Adding a pair of kitchen shears is a nice bonus. A top set and a great gift.
“Does Not Make The Cut” 2010-06-21
By Lee Mellott (Frederick, Maryland)
The knife block and the advertising copy is probably the best part of the Victorinox 7-Piece Knife Set. Prior to getting the knife set, I read the copy and expected an ultra high tech, quality knife set.
I pulled the first knife out of the block and was struck by how it did not have a good “hand” feel to it. It felt flimsy. It cut decently but I almost felt like it might fly out of my hand or break easily.
The set includes the basic knives which are great to have and one can always do with a good pair of kitchen shears but overall I just feel you can find better elsewhere.
I asked hubby who has an eye for quality and daughter who loves to cook for their evaluation. I also offered it to daughter since I already own a knife set. She turned it down saying it felt cheap and she preferred her old set. My husband said it was flimsy and he would not recommend.
Overall I would suggest looking elsewhere for a knife set. This set does not cut the mustard.
“Outstanding Starter Cutlery Set w/ Sturdy Woodblock” 2010-06-19
By Leif Sheppard (United States)
Prior to ordering this product, I actually didn’t have a woodblock knife storage unit in my kitchen. I just kept my knives in a drawer next to the fridge. So I always knew there was something missing there, between the toaster and the stove, a kitchen simply isn’t complete without one of these babies ornamenting the countertop. It says to the curious visitor: “Yes, I can do things in the kitchen apart from nuking Hot Pockets and heating up Beefaroni.” It exudes elegance and class, it’s a masterpiece of form and functionality, and it holds knives too.
I was quite pleased to note that this set proudly meets the expectations that it’s slightly steep price induces. It’s a great starter set of knives, beginning with an eight inch butcher knife. Actually it’s called a “Chef’s” knife here, which is probably more politically correct, not to mention more accurate. If you’re doing any ‘butchering’ in your kitchen, please don’t invite me to dinner.
There’s also a five inch junior chef’s knife included, as well as a four and a half inch tomato knife and a paring knife that’s slightly over three inches long. The sharpening steel is a nice addition (and a great way to intimidate the meatloaf), combine this with a formidable pair of scissors and you have quite a product on your hands. All are sturdy and quality made products.
This seven-piece set includes:
1) 3 1/4″ paring knife
2) 4 1/2″ tomato/bagel knife (okay, it’s really a serrated butter knife)
3) 5″ mini-chef’s / utility knife
4) 8″ chef’s knife
6) Kitchen Shear (fancy pants name for scissors, eh?)
7) Great quality woodblock to store them all, with three extra slots for any knives you may already own
Since this baby has been sitting on my counter, all manner of visitors to my home have been struck by the presence this beast makes in the kitchen. The sharpening steel has a hook at the butt of the handle, which I used to hang it over the stove. This says to your company: “Stand back. This man knows how to use knives.” I love this set, cooking will never be the same in my kitchen. Highly recommended.
Now where are those Hot Pockets. . .
“Four Knives Plus…” 2010-06-17
By EMTP EJ (Washington, DC USA)
Four knives plus a sharpening steel, plus a pair of kitchen scissors, plus a wood block holder equals seven pieces.
It is good you can actually see the set here on Amazon as the box it comes in is a little misleading because there is a knife in every slot in the photo. Part of consistent quality cooking is good equipment and these knives are excellent tools. They are extraordinarily sharp and the handles are durable and comfortable are easy to keep clean and sanitary. One other note – the paring knife does not bear the Victorinox markings. The pair of kitchen shears, as I recall from the box, are made in Italy and do not bear the Victorinox markings, either — so they are not exactly like other shears or scissors from the company. They are still solid, sharp, and useful, though. I am not really sure why you would want a 5 inch and a 8 inch chef’s knife as they are not that different in size.
From what I can tell, the set consists of the following:
Victorinox 3-1/4-Inch Paring Knife(but it doesn’t have the markings)
Victorinox 125th Anniversary Limited Edition 4-1/2-Inch Tomato/Bagel Knife(without the 125th anniversary stuff)
Victorinox 5-Inch Mini-Chef’s Knife with Fibrox Handle
Victorinox Fibrox 8-Inch Chef’s Knife
Kitchen Shear, 3 in., Black Nylon Handle
Victorinox Cutlery 9-Inch Round Sharpening Steel, Black Plastic Handle
Still, a good set for the price at this time ($110.00 US) and it would make a good gift or starter set for a household that does not have a good set of knives.
“Terrific choice at this price point” 2010-06-16
By Aderyn (Small-Town Michigan, USA)
These knives are an outstanding value for the money. I’m not a chef by any means, but I am a dedicated home cook who wants good tools that are satisfying to use. The knives in this set are exactly that, and at a bargain price.
I agree that this is not the best looking set of knives you’ll ever own; calling their design “basic” is almost generous. Whether or not you will ultimately like the fit and feel of the handles is a purely personal decision. One of the best pieces of advice someone who is a professional chef ever gave me about choosing knives was to try them out. Everyone’s hands are different, everyone’s preferences for how knives feel in their hands are different.
As to whether I would give this set as a gift, it would depend entirely on what I was trying to accomplish with the gift. If I wanted to give something that looked high-end and showy, maybe not. If I wanted to give someone a set of very functional, very effective, very well handling knives, you bet I would.
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