Zwilling J.A. Henckels Four Star 8-Piece Knife Set with Block |  | Brand: Henckels Category: Kitchen
List Price: $541.00 Buy New: $199.95 as of 9/8/2010 04:21 EDT details You Save: $341.05 (63%)
New (1) Refurbished (1) from $149.98
Seller: CutleryAndBeyond Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 14800
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 16.8 x 9.8 x 5.5
MPN: 33423-008 Model: 33423-008 UPC: 035886266295 EAN: 0035886266295 ASIN: B0026POPW6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easy Care- Four Star knives feature handles made of high impact polypropylene. They are dishwasher safe, sanitary, break-proof and colorfast. | | • | Perfect Balance - Balance is crucial in using a knife. Sigamforge 1 pc forged construction knives are manufactured by an improved process that achieves a perfect level of balance, thus improving cutting performance. | | • | Sturdy- Four Star knives are FRIODUR ice hardened , featuring high carbon, no-stain steel blades for a sharp long-lasting cutting edge. The full rat tail tang, which extends into the handle, provide proper balance. | | • | Dishwasher safe but hand washing recommended for all fine cutlery |
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Product Description Form and function unite in this exclusive cutlery set from Henckels, the legendary German knife-maker. Perfectly balanced, each blade is precision forged from a single piece of exclusive stainless steel and ice-hardened using the FRIODUR process. Lifetime warranty.
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Excellent Value August 30, 2010 Jodi Soheili (Rainier, OR, US) Quickly received the knives in perfect condition. The block actually has extra slots than the photo showed so I can add to my collection without having to purchase a new block.
In all - great value for the price paid.
Great Knives at a Great Price! March 24, 2010 Jillie Bean (USA) I have owned these knives for over 10 years and love them..the set I bought recently is a gift for my neice who recently got engaged.
They are sharp..feel very comfortable in your hand, and good knives cut down on your prep time tremendously!..Picked these up in the Warehouse and not a thing wrong with them!..Thanks Amazon for a great deal!
Full of replacements March 12, 2010 David W. Bishop I purchased a similar set a few years ago. My wife broke the small knife and wanted the santuko knife. Was cheaper to buy the set than replace the two knives seperately. Love the knives.
At this price, it's a no brainer March 8, 2010 L. Poirot (Springfield, VA) I am sure you can find many issues with any knife set including this one. They do not look as "cool" and fancy and some of the other Henckels Sets out there like the four star II, five star or Pro S. I would not have given this set 5 stars if I had paid full price for them but for less than $150, I don't think you can find anything of this quality around. The ratio for price paid and quality is to me incredible and I can see those knives last for a very long time. You of course need to take care of them. Honing them often and cleaning them after each use with a dry cloth. But those knives are awsome and what a difference does it make to use good tools...
Don't let the suits fool you! March 6, 2010 PSM (Germany) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This review comes from a very recent study in kitchen knives, but nonetheless an American resident of Germany who just heard the "word" when it comes to the competition between Henckels and Wusthof (i.e. Wüsthof) in the global market.
The informed market here has the Henckel Four Star (i.e. "Vier Sterne") knife sets selling a good 30% less than their Wüsthof "equivalent" and not so widely available. In general, Germans only want the best quality for such an investment and have a very negative impression of companies that send production overseas.
This is newly the case with the Zwilling Henckels brand. A good two years ago, Henckels, as opposed to Wüsthof, made such a move. It seems that most, if not all, of their multi-knife sets are actually produced in Spain or, even, China. Having read this in discussions online between professional chefs (do a search for "Henckels versus Wusthof" - the Chowhound discussion is most insightful), I confirmed this today at the local market with a butcher who happened to come from the Solingen area (no joking!). One of the professionals online even mentions seeing a fine line indicating a joint between the blade steel and handle steel on the Henckels. This is, of course, not the case with Wüsthof.
About the only thing corporate businessmen are good for is making a quick buck. They know absolutely nothing of improving product quality as opposed to selling companys' souls to reduce it and cash-in "short-term". Of course, in the case of JBL, for instance, the gravy train is still flowing to this day.
Granted, a final decision would best be left to personal experience, but most of us have not had access to both types prior to making the important decision, and may not find a trip to the local kitchen store worthwhile just to gather a surface judgment.
While most tend to prefer Wüsthof for the grip (with a choice of the same quality between the Grand Prix [II] and Classic), it all depends. I hope that I have at least left you more informed for your decision. Finally, I should note that I have no ultimate incentive to "talk down" the Henckels brand versus the Wüsthof.
I would offer product links, but the Amazon linker is totally dysfunctional.
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