jims plan b
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 4, 2005
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I am looking to invest in a set of knifes for the kitchen ...I dont want to brake the bank but want a good set that will hold a edge as what i have now need sharpened often ...
This
http://www.amazon.com/Zwilling-J-Henckels-9-Piece/dp/B00004RFLW
Had them for 6 years now, sharp as the day we got them. I touch them up maybe once every 3-4 months on a diamond rod. just a few strokes is it. Hand wash only no dishwasher or clanking around in sink.
Henkels makes several lines, pro S seems to be the better ones. We have their steak set as well, nothing better than a good steak and a sharp knife.
Brands matter a little bit but the thing is to look for certain features...Forged blade with a full tang for any kitchen knives is the way to go...(I was a professional chef before I started doing HVAC work) My main chef's knife is a 10" Wusthof that I call "the judge"...I have a 7" santoku from global that is called "The jury"...Also I use a 12" wusthof called "The executioner"...I have had them for almost 20 years and I use them everyday and I plan to give them to the kids when I die...
Stamped knives like some of the henkel ones are really sharp at first but they are so light you will cut off a finger...Cutco makes good knives...heavier is better with kitchen knives...![]()
I wouldn't trade my Henkels for a set of Cutco, but for less than half the price they are really good cutlery.