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- High-quality German stainless steel construction
- Fully forged bolster for durability and balance
- Precision fine-edge blades with long-lasting sharpness
- Triple-rivet curved handle for comfort
- Dishwasher safe (handwashing recommended)
- Lifetime warranty
- Set includes: 3" paring, 5" serrated utility, 7" hollow-edge santoku, 8" chef's, 8" carver knives and kitchen shears
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PS. The real Henckel 'twin' knives have an image of two figures on the blade. The cheaper lines, like this and Henckles International only have a single figure.
EDIT: TO clarify, apparently "Henckels", "Henckels International", and "Zwilling" are all lines of products under the Zwilling JA Henckels company. Zwilling (Henckels Twin) being their premium line with the twin figures on the blades, and the others being more value oriented with single figure.
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The company manufactures its products in several locations depending on the brand line:
- Zwilling Premium Knives: Primarily manufactured in Solingen, Germany.
- Henckels International: Manufactured in China, Spain, and Japan.
- Miyabi Knives: Manufactured in Japan.
While the corporate parent and original factory are in Germany, the affordable Henckels International line (often identified by a single-man logo) is explicitly not made in Germany.Copy
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What is the difference between Zwilling and Henckels knives?
The primary difference between Zwilling and Henckels (officially Henckels International) is their market positioning: Zwilling is the premium, professional-grade line, while Henckels is the budget-friendly, entry-level line. Both are owned by the same parent company, Zwilling J.A. Henckels.
1. Logo Identification
The fastest way to distinguish them is by the logo etched on the blade:
- Zwilling (Premium): Features the "Twin" logo (two stick figures side-by-side). Zwilling means "twin" in German.
- Henckels International (Budget): Features the "Single Man" logo (one stick figure holding a halberd).
2. Manufacturing & Origin- Zwilling: Primarily manufactured in Solingen, Germany (the "City of Blades") or Japan. These lines adhere to strict German manufacturing standards.
- Henckels International: Manufactured in China, Spain, Thailand, and India. They are explicitly not made in Germany.
3. Construction & Steel Quality- Zwilling:
- Construction: Mostly forged from a single piece of high-carbon stainless steel (e.g., X50CrMoV15). This creates a full tang and often a bolster for better balance and durability.
- Hardness: Typically 57–58 HRC (Rockwell Hardness Scale).
- Treatment: Uses the proprietary Friodur® ice-hardening process for superior edge retention and corrosion resistance.
- Edge Angle: Sharpened to 15 degrees per side for precision.
- Henckels International:
- Construction: Mostly stamped from sheets of steel. Blades are thinner, lighter, and often lack a bolster. Some entry-level forged lines exist but use lower-grade steel.
- Hardness: Typically 52–55 HRC, making them softer and easier to sharpen but requiring it more frequently.
- Edge Angle: Sharpened to 15–20 degrees per side.
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