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4-Piece CoquusAid German Steel Kitchen Knife Set

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CoquusAid via Amazon has 4-Piece CoquusAid German Steel Kitchen Knife Set w/ Vegetable Peeler on sale for $32.99 - $16.50 when you apply promo code ZXJ43GZB at checkout = $17.49 --> Now $16.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

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Features:
  • Includes a chef knife, bread knife, paring knife, and a vegetable peeler.
  • Crafted from high-carbon German steel with a hardness of 56+ HRC, and hand-polished to a 15° edge per side.
  • Featuring a full-tang, fully forged construction with a triple-riveted black ABS handle.

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Update: This popular Frontpage deal is available again with a new promo code.

CoquusAid via Amazon has 4-Piece CoquusAid German Steel Kitchen Knife Set w/ Vegetable Peeler on sale for $32.99 - $16.50 when you apply promo code ZXJ43GZB at checkout = $17.49 --> Now $16.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons and apply promo codes. If a code doesn't work right away, try applying it a few times across different interfaces such as mobile or desktop, as some codes may not apply consistently. If issues persist, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart before checking out.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Includes a chef knife, bread knife, paring knife, and a vegetable peeler.
  • Crafted from high-carbon German steel with a hardness of 56+ HRC, and hand-polished to a 15° edge per side.
  • Featuring a full-tang, fully forged construction with a triple-riveted black ABS handle.

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
Expired promo code
  • XOMLYKRW

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sarcasmogratis
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Fake Damascus steel pattern rarely indicates high quality

most reviews are Paid Vine Voice. and even a couple of those are 1 & 2 star. you'll get at best what you paid for. circle back and let us know ..

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Atomic2
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Vine voice is not paid. I'm in Vine.
Its not even really "free stuff". You pay income taxes on the value of the products, and often times when you get it as a "viner" the retail price is grossly inflated so you end up paying about the same and sometimes EVEN MORE in taxes than someone who actually buys it some months later when its been "discounted". Case in point, the "retail price" of this set is $50. If I got it on vine, I'd pay about about $17 in taxes in federal and state income taxes because I would have to file $50 worth of income.
Vine does have a lot of problems and folks who game the system, so you're right to take those reviews with a grain of salt, but a great deal of vine reviews are going to be completely honest opinions of people who had skin in the game.
Here is a screen grab from some of my recent reviews including plenty of honest 4, 3, 2, and even 1 star reviews.
https://imgur.com/a/kRVojZv
HilariousShop8877
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Let me add my my notes for this discussion.
I have decent high quality knifes $100+ price range. I personally prefer true German or Japan period.
Till I recently got few Chinese, even it's fake Damascus steel chief and fillet knifes for like $15 total.
Thanks SD, I couldn't miss knife deals Smilie
I was really amazed on quality of Chinese steel!

Main point! I DON'T CARE when my wife put these knifes in DISHWASHER.
I'm close to the heart attack
when I found japanese knife at the bottom of kitchen sink...

My Chinese knifes cut extremely well, so I'll give it a try with these ones.

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Indubitably devious name for a company.
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Fake Damascus steel pattern rarely indicates high quality

most reviews are Paid Vine Voice. and even a couple of those are 1 & 2 star. you'll get at best what you paid for. circle back and let us know ..

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Quote from dpicks73 :
Indubitably devious name for a company.
I already have a RedKiss towel, Cuck charger, Sakusock socks, Malacasa bowls and SweetCrispy desk at home, I am sure I will manage this.
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I wouldn't care if the chefs knife was garbage and it gets donated as long as the serrated is half way decent for cutting bread and slicing brisket. There is always a use for mediocre paring knives, I can get even cheap ones sharp enough to perform paring functions. And it's always good to have both styles of peelers, this vegetable style is one may people don't have but is a necessity in most kitchens and run $7 or so. It's certainly worth $17 for those three items.
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mgoodlinApr 7, 2026 10:51 PM
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Quote from CreditGuy :
I wouldn't care if the chefs knife was garbage and it gets donated as long as the serrated is half way decent for cutting bread and slicing brisket. There is always a use for mediocre paring knives, I can get even cheap ones sharp enough to perform paring functions. And it's always good to have both styles of peelers, this vegetable style is one may people don't have but is a necessity in most kitchens and run $7 or so. It's certainly worth $17 for those three items.
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Boi it ain't worth it
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CrimsonShape964Apr 7, 2026 11:15 PM
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But its German and razor sharp!
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Quote from CreditGuy :
I wouldn't care if the chefs knife was garbage and it gets donated as long as the serrated is half way decent for cutting bread and slicing brisket. There is always a use for mediocre paring knives, I can get even cheap ones sharp enough to perform paring functions. And it's always good to have both styles of peelers, this vegetable style is one may people don't have but is a necessity in most kitchens and run $7 or so. It's certainly worth $17 for those three items.
tell us how you like them when you get it

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Let me add my my notes for this discussion.
I have decent high quality knifes $100+ price range. I personally prefer true German or Japan period.
Till I recently got few Chinese, even it's fake Damascus steel chief and fillet knifes for like $15 total.
Thanks SD, I couldn't miss knife deals Smilie
I was really amazed on quality of Chinese steel!

Main point! I DON'T CARE when my wife put these knifes in DISHWASHER.
I'm close to the heart attack
when I found japanese knife at the bottom of kitchen sink...

My Chinese knifes cut extremely well, so I'll give it a try with these ones.
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Quote from HilariousShop8877 :
Let me add my my notes for this discussion.I have decent high quality knifes $100+ price range. I personally prefer true German or Japan period.Till I recently got few Chinese, even it's fake Damascus steel chief and fillet knifes for like $15 total.Thanks SD, I couldn't miss knife deals SmilieI was really amazed on quality of Chinese steel!Main point! I DON'T CARE when my wife put these knifes in DISHWASHER.I'm close to the heart attackwhen I found japanese knife at the bottom of kitchen sink...My Chinese knifes cut extremely well, so I'll give it a try with these ones.
Thank you, HilariousShop8877
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BladeDApr 8, 2026 3:14 AM
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Kitchen Knife Set w/ Vegetable Peeler
Too bad the set does not have a way to store it.Frown
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Fake Damascus steel pattern rarely indicates high quality

most reviews are Paid Vine Voice. and even a couple of those are 1 & 2 star. you'll get at best what you paid for. circle back and let us know ..

256 lifetime seller ratings
Business Name: Huizhou Yishenger Kejiyouxiangongsi
Vine voice is not paid. I'm in Vine.
Its not even really "free stuff". You pay income taxes on the value of the products, and often times when you get it as a "viner" the retail price is grossly inflated so you end up paying about the same and sometimes EVEN MORE in taxes than someone who actually buys it some months later when its been "discounted". Case in point, the "retail price" of this set is $50. If I got it on vine, I'd pay about about $17 in taxes in federal and state income taxes because I would have to file $50 worth of income.
Vine does have a lot of problems and folks who game the system, so you're right to take those reviews with a grain of salt, but a great deal of vine reviews are going to be completely honest opinions of people who had skin in the game.
Here is a screen grab from some of my recent reviews including plenty of honest 4, 3, 2, and even 1 star reviews.
https://imgur.com/a/kRVojZv
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Quote from Atomic2 :
Vine voice is not paid. I'm in Vine. Its not even really "free stuff". You pay income taxes on the value of the products, and often times when you get it as a "viner" the retail price is grossly inflated so you end up paying about the same and sometimes EVEN MORE in taxes than someone who actually buys it some months later when its been "discounted". Case in point, the "retail price" of this set is $50. If I got it on vine, I'd pay about about $17 in taxes in federal and state income taxes because I would have to file $50 worth of income. Vine does have a lot of problems and folks who game the system, so you're right to take those reviews with a grain of salt, but a great deal of vine reviews are going to be completely honest opinions of people who had skin in the game. Here is a screen grab from some of my recent reviews including plenty of honest 4, 3, 2, and even 1 star reviews. https://imgur.com/a/kRVojZv
I always trigger Vine members when I write "paid"
...but then they go on to tell me: it's not paid and they even pay taxes!
...you're being taxed on the payment. The free item is the payment. That's how income tax works. Everyone pays income tax. I paid it on my earned income that I'd then have to spend to actually buy the product.

Imagine a $70 item.
I had to earn $100, be taxed 30% on my income, then pay the $70 to get it. Whereas you pay $21 in tax ($70*30%)
EDIT: *But you had to earn $30 pre-tax to have the $21 to pay this tax. fair criticism/addition.



Getting the item "free" (or for 1/5 what others pay) of course skews your concept of the product. The FTC knows this which is why legally it has to be disclosed.

I'm glad you endeavor to be as honest as possible when you do reviews. As you pointed out many are likely not so objective. when almost all the reviews are Vine, I take it with extra skepticism
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Quote from CreditGuy :
I wouldn't care if the chefs knife was garbage and it gets donated as long as the serrated is half way decent for cutting bread and slicing brisket. There is always a use for mediocre paring knives, I can get even cheap ones sharp enough to perform paring functions. And it's always good to have both styles of peelers, this vegetable style is one may people don't have but is a necessity in most kitchens and run $7 or so. It's certainly worth $17 for those three items.
Agree, price is very attractive for this type of knife set. You can definitely sharpen these to a razor sharpness and if the metal is even half decent, they should stay sharp for a long time.
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :

Imagine a $70 item.
I had to earn $100, be taxed 30% on my income, then pay the $70 to get it. Whereas you pay $21 in tax ($70*30%).
You missed the part where the items are often grossly over market price when they hit the vine portal. Those bs msrps from no name brands that are almost never what you really pay on amazon is often what amazon vine users are taxed at. So that $70 item that YOU bought was likely going to be like $140 in tax value to the amazon vine user which in this case would be closer to $47 out of pocket. And since you're paying that additional tax value with income that was taxed, you'd have to earn like $67 to offset that purchase.
Yes its still less than $100 of "earned income" but hey, you controlled this narrative. And you glossed over the fact that we're on slickdeals right now, and if you're anything like me, you're probably not buying the $70 item when its $70, you're buying it when there's a coupon and its like $50. If I go through my amazon history, I would have to scroll a long way before I get to a purchase that wasn't a slickdeal.

And this is before we get into the fact that when you're buying an item, viners are always rolling the dice. We don't get to be choosey and have reviews to read ahead of time, and we can't make returns (although we can ask for warranty support). All I'm saying is, vine isn't the "bribed" review like you're making it out to seem. A lot of vine users actually drop the program because they come in expecting to get free samsung tvs and roombas or whatever, but the reality is far less glamorous. I can go on all the ways that make the program really not that great but I feel I've already gone on too much about it (maybe why I got selected for vine in the first place).
Its not all bad of course. If you go into it understanding how it all works and learn to avoid getting burned by BS, you CAN get some really nice things at a substantial discount.

One thing to add though, health and beauty products do not incur taxes. So if you're looking at vine reviews for something like makeup, cologne, or some medical device, DEFINITELY scrutinize it. Lots of viners only troll the health and beauty items because they know they can scoop it all up for free.99. And you can tell by their reviews they have no idea how competitive the price actually is. Reviewing generic cold medicine for 2x the price of name brand and giving it 5 stars, stuff like that.
Oh and baby products. For some unknown [to me] reason, almost all baby products fall under that health and beauty tax exemption. So even $300 baby strollers and bouncers do not incur tax. Definitely do not trust vine reviews from those.
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I thought it was worth a shot, thanks!
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