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Product Name: | HENCKELS Graphite Stainless Steel 17-Piece Knife Block Set |
Product Description: | About this item Product details Sleek and elegant, the Graphite cutlery line features a fully forged bolster construction that seamlessly transitions from blade to handle for durability, balance, and superior design. Fabricated from high-quality German stainless steel, the satin-finished blade produces precision cuts and is honed for long-lasting sharpness. Contoured for comfort, the smooth handle is designed for fatigue-free cutting. It has a handsome, stainless steel end cap stamped with HENCKELS' single man logo, a Halberdier, who stands for the brand's superior quality at an exceptional value. These dishwasher safe knives in this knife block set make clean up a cinch. Fully forged bolster construction for durability, balance, and design The knives in this professional knife set are fabricated from high-quality German stainless steel Lightweight, ergonomic, stainless-steel handle that is contoured for comfort Polished end, embossed logo This knife set is dishwasher safe, hand washing recommended info: We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Specifications Features Ergonomic Handle, Non-slip Handle, Rust Resistant Material Stainless Steel Brand Henckels International Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 15.00 x 4.60 x 12.20 Inches Warranty Warranty information Limited Warranty Warnings State Chemical Disclosure None |
Product SKU: | 5029045827 |
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I'm a 2 knife guy, and my old Henckles was lost in Mt recent move. And while I'm fine with using a 11in Filet knife on everything, it's too flexible for a lot of things. (Every spatchcock a chicken with a filet knife after your wife almost killed you for using her fabric scissors? It's exactly what you might think it would be. Lol.)
Thanks for the info. I had just thought they were all made in Germany.
Jacques Pepin has said that he has hundreds of knives but uses only three. I've observed watching him that when it's time to cut something, he picks up whatever knife is closest to his hand regardless of what it is. There are very few kitchen prep tasks where it really matters. I wouldn't make radish rosettes with an 8" chef knife of course, but such specialized situations are very rare.
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