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J.A. Henckels 35386-000 International Everedge 13-Piece Knife Set with Bonus Cheese Knife | 
| Brand: Henckels Category: Kitchen Department: Cookware
List Price: $122.00 Buy New: $44.99 as of 9/8/2010 17:23 CDT details You Save: $77.01 (63%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 154 reviews Sales Rank: 1394
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.7 Dimensions (in): 15.4 x 8.9 x 5.3
MPN: HK15741 Model: 35386-000 UPC: 035886157418 EAN: 0035886157418 ASIN: B00005K8PA
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| Features:
| • | Includes 8-inch chef's, 5-inch tomato, 8-inch bread, 6-inch utility, 6-inch boning, 2-1/2-inch paring, and six 5-inch steak knives in hardwood block | | • | Bonus cheese knife ideal for slicing cheese and spearing slices | | • | Stamped, mirror-polished, stainless-steel, micro-serrated blades | | • | Durable, hygienic, polypropylene handles | | • | Lifetime warranty against defects |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review 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 Germany, these knives are made in China; however, they do carry the company's lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack What's in the Box 8-inch chef's, 5-inch tomato, 8-inch bread, 6-inch utility, 6-inch boning, 2-1/2-inch paring, six 5-inch steak knives, hardwood block
Product Description Equip your kitchen with a set of knives from one of the most esteemed names in cutlery. Representing value, as well as a recognized brand name, these knives never need sharpening and are economically priced. As well as the basics for food prep, this set also contains six steak knives and a bounus fork-tipped tomato/cheese knife.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Poor Quality August 26, 2010 Glenn E. Patch (Branson, Mo, United States) I order this knife set for our Bahama home knowing that with this low price, they could not be a good as the J.A. Henckes I have at my home in the States. But, I thought, J.A. Henckels would not put their name on junk. They arrived at a friends house and he brought them to me in the Bahamas.
Was, I disappointed. They feel cheap and the kind of Knife that you would buy at Dollar General Store. They cut and perform the same way.
I just ordered a (one)Chef Knife and when it arrives, I going to give this set away. I would rather have one good knife that a set of junk.
Made in JAPAN... not China as Amazon review states. A REAL PLUS! March 30, 2010 J. Peterson (Columbus, Ohio United States) Made in JAPAN... not China as Amazon review states. A REAL PLUS! Very pleased with quality and price.
Good Cutlery February 26, 2010 MSum865048 (Missouri) Good knives; a dream to work with. Very sharp and clean-cutting. Only thing that surprised me was that they have plastic handles. I suppose those are more durable, really, but I was expecting heavy wooden ones. Otherwise, a great product.
Absolute Crap, Even at This Price December 22, 2009 Sean (TX, USA) I bought these with the intention of gifting them. I wasn't looking for high end cutlery, just a cheap but well made set of knives. I would be embarrassed to present these to someone. You could pick up knives of comparable quality at the dollar store.
These knives are shoddy, and shouldn't be sold for more than $[...]. The handles are made of cheap plastic, are uncomfortable, and poorly balanced. The blades are too thin, too flexible, and they are all serrated (fine if you want to tear rather than cut your food I guess).
For the price you can do a lot better. I immediately returned this item when I saw the poor quality. Henckel should be ashamed to put their name on this garbage.
I picked up a set of Cooks brand cutlery from J.C. Penny for about the same price with full tang riveted handles, fairly balanced, and smooth bladed.
A decent "starter" set of knives December 15, 2009 Jennifer L. Anderson (Cincinnati, OH) Although not top quality per other reviewers, these Henckels knives are a decent starter set for amateur cooks for the price.
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