Great Value!
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| Review Date: April 24, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Westley, Stuck in my head |
J.A. Henckels arguably make the best knives available on the mass market. This set of plastic-handled paring knives is obviously not the highest quality that Henckels offers. However, the value is extraordinary (about four dollars per knife). After all, if you buy an ultra-cheap paring knife at the grocery store, you're likely to pay just as much. Furthermore, you can afford to replace the set if they wear out after awhile. I actually bought my set at a local high-end cookware store: for twice as much!
I've had my set for about 6 months and they've held up well. They're dishwasher safe and clean easily - I haven't had any problems with rusting or staining. The four knives have different blades, but I've found all of them to be useful for most quick cutting and paring jobs. They're also attractive - what more can you ask? Most highly recommended.
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The Best
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| Review Date: July 29, 2004 |
| Reviewer: Rebecca, La Habra, CA |
| I love these knives. My husband and I use them on a daily basis. We have had them for three monthes and I think we have used at least one everyday. If you cook at home often, I would highly recommend buying them. They cut through everything nicely. |
unbelievable value!
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| Review Date: April 4, 2004 |
| Reviewer: , |
| this set of knives is simply incredible - a MUST for any kitchen, especially a small one or if you just do a lot of quick small tasks. these things are SHARP, and, as standard for henckels, supremely made. |
It's hard to beat Henckels
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| Review Date: March 19, 2004 |
| Reviewer: , |
| I have only had this set about one week now, but I love these knives. They are sharp out of the box, easy to keep clean, and very versatile. The only problem that I have with these knives are the handles. They are a bit small, even for paring knives. Other than that they are great. I would definitely recommend Henckels to anyone looking for a good knife. |
These are stamped knives--not forged, and not Henkel's best.
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| Review Date: November 16, 2004 |
| Reviewer: J. Manly, Honolulu, HI United States |
Still, for the price, it's hard to go wrong. If you're starting out, going off to college, equipping a cabin or an RV, looking for knives to use when tailgaiting or camping, etc., these are great. An added bonus is that you'll have the experience to help you decide which of the shapes best suits your preference.
While they aren't professional quality, they're good value for the money. They have a range of blade shapes, making them a versatile set. Their color coding can be useful, too.
WASH promptly after use in hot soap and water, rather than put them in the dishwasher. They'll last longer and stay sharp longer, too. (They'll also set you up with good habits for when you do get the full tang forged versions by Henkel.) |
Flimsy
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| Review Date: March 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Danny White, Bronx, NY |
| It's conceivable that this knife set can be used as ancillary option; say for a college dorm room, camping, first apartment and so on. However, don't plan to use these in your kitchen, as they are flimsy at best; barely useful. Don't let the colored handles fool you, there's nothing here worth purchasing. |
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