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7-pc Zwilling J.A. Henckels Pro Acacia Knife Block Set w/ Bonus Sharpener
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Cutlery and More has Zwilling J.A. Henckels Pro 7 Piece Acacia Knife Block Set w/ Bonus Sharpener on sale for $299.95 - 15% w/ unique link when you sign up for emails (bottom of item page, code comes within a few minutes) = $254.96. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member excuse_me for finding this deal.
Set includes:
4" Paring Knife
5.5" Prep Knife
8" Bread Knife
8" Traditional Chef's Knife
Twin L Kitchen Shears
9" Sharpening Steel
16 Slot Acacia Wood Knife Block
Bonus Zwilling 2 Stage Knife Sharpener
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About this deal:
This price is $124.99 less (33% savings) than the listed retail price.
About this product:
Made in Germany with a lifetime warranty
Full tang with curved bolster provides solid grip and balance; comfortable and traditional 3-rivet resin handle
57 Rockwell Hardness; 15° blade angle
Friodur ice-hardened blades
4.9 out of 5 stars rating at cutlery and more based on over 500 customer reviews
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CutleryandMore.com has the Zwilling J.A. Henckels Pro 7 Piece Acacia Knife Block Set with Bonus Sharpener for $254.96 + Free Shipping.
Simply sign up for their email on the bottom right hand corner (you can unsubscribe after) and you'll receive an activation link for 15% off your entire order. Add the product to your cart and it will automatically bring the price down from $299.95 to $254.96.
Set includes:
4" Paring Knife
5.5" Prep Knife
8" Bread Knife
8" Traditional Chef's Knife
Twin L Kitchen Shears
9" Sharpening Steel
16 Slot Acacia Wood Knife Block
Bonus Zwilling 2 Stage Knife Sharpener
PS:
The Zwilling Pro Steak Knives (Set of 6)[cutleryandmore.com] are also on sale for $299.95 and the 15% should also work for this as well bringing them down to $254.96 as well, which comes out to $42.49/ea. Expired
That set is their budget set, which are all made in India from what the employee said. The 4 star is their mid tier, made in Germany. You can usually tell by the logo.
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Thanks for pointing out the email promo. Rep given. I ended up getting the four star set instead with the 15%. After adding the serrated 5", the pro is almost double the four star, which I just can't justify given same metal, warranty, etc. hope we like them
I have a very similar kit of these pro knives. Although it's strange to me this set doesn't have a carving knife in it, I suppose the prep knife (which isn't part of my set) would cover a lot of what I use my carving knife for.
Really love the pro knives. I use them constantly and a few slides over the hone keeps them sharp enough for a long time without needing to pull out the sharpening stones. I don't think I would use the included 2 stage sharpener. By contrast, I have a Shun Premier chef's knife which feels a lot less like a tool and more like a pretty ornament that needs to be handled with great care to avoid chipping the blade. These Pro knives are a softer, less brittle metal, so you just go to work and don't have to even think about damaging the edge.
You're better off buying the knives you want individually. You almost certainly don't need half of what is in there.
What? The two knives absolutely needed are a paring and a chefs. And you need shears. And a honing steel. The next knives that one will find as highly useful are a bread knife (I use one for lots of tasks that the other knives are not good for) and it's not bad to have a prep knife, although that one is not completely essential. The biggest waste is the sharpener as I recommend a lesson on how to sharpen using stones instead or just have someone sharpen them for you once a year. So the sharpener, the prep (kind of) and the block are unnecessary but not completely useless.
You're better off buying the knives you want individually. You almost certainly don't need half of what is in there.
I have all except the bread knife, though I've gotten mine piecemeal. Paring and chef's knives are obvious needs, however, I have been pleasantly surprised by the prep knife. It's easily our favorite knife for most of our kitchen needs.
I don't know that I NEED a Pro bread knife, but it wouldn't be an unwelcome addition.
Edit: the knife block is great for the Pro series. It accommodates them better. 10/10 would recommend.
I have all except the bread knife, though I've gotten mine piecemeal. Paring and chef's knives are obvious needs, however, I have been pleasantly surprised by the prep knife. It's easily our favorite knife for most of our kitchen needs.
I don't know that I NEED a Pro bread knife, but it wouldn't be an unwelcome addition.
Edit: the knife block is great for the Pro series. It accommodates them better. 10/10 would recommend.
Having gone years without even a decent bread knife at home and working in kitchens with bad bread knives, a good bread knife is a game changer. Would absolutely recommend getting one.
Not a bad price for 4 useful knives and a block. Nice that the bolster doesn't extend into the blade edge
I dont use the steel for honing. Ceramic rods for honing and Lansky diamonds for sharpening or profiling.
I picked up this set at my local Zwilling Store front for 40% off sale price on BF, It was about $270 before taxes. Wanted a set with a santoku knife.
Edit: Citadel Outlet in SoCal if anybody is wondering. I found a lot of their prices were better than any of the online sales and their own website when comparing.
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Really love the pro knives. I use them constantly and a few slides over the hone keeps them sharp enough for a long time without needing to pull out the sharpening stones. I don't think I would use the included 2 stage sharpener. By contrast, I have a Shun Premier chef's knife which feels a lot less like a tool and more like a pretty ornament that needs to be handled with great care to avoid chipping the blade. These Pro knives are a softer, less brittle metal, so you just go to work and don't have to even think about damaging the edge.
What? The two knives absolutely needed are a paring and a chefs. And you need shears. And a honing steel. The next knives that one will find as highly useful are a bread knife (I use one for lots of tasks that the other knives are not good for) and it's not bad to have a prep knife, although that one is not completely essential. The biggest waste is the sharpener as I recommend a lesson on how to sharpen using stones instead or just have someone sharpen them for you once a year. So the sharpener, the prep (kind of) and the block are unnecessary but not completely useless.
I don't know that I NEED a Pro bread knife, but it wouldn't be an unwelcome addition.
Edit: the knife block is great for the Pro series. It accommodates them better. 10/10 would recommend.
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I don't know that I NEED a Pro bread knife, but it wouldn't be an unwelcome addition.
Edit: the knife block is great for the Pro series. It accommodates them better. 10/10 would recommend.
Having gone years without even a decent bread knife at home and working in kitchens with bad bread knives, a good bread knife is a game changer. Would absolutely recommend getting one.
I dont use the steel for honing. Ceramic rods for honing and Lansky diamonds for sharpening or profiling.
Edit: Citadel Outlet in SoCal if anybody is wondering. I found a lot of their prices were better than any of the online sales and their own website when comparing.
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